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A nation that destroys its soils destroys itself. Forests are the lungs of our land, purifying the air and giving fresh strength to our people.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
Not just beautiful, though
the stars are like the trees in the forest, alive and breathing. And they're watching me. — Haruki Murakami
the stars are like the trees in the forest, alive and breathing. And they're watching me. — Haruki Murakami
We are spawn of woodland apes. No code has been undone. Neither faith nor reason will deliver us. We must look to the trees.
— Sam Lipsyte
I knew, as every peasant does, that land can never be truly owned. We are the keepers of the soil, the curators of trees.
— Lisa St. Aubin De Teran
Even a lamb can defend itself, but a tree cannot even do that. If you are a just person, you never harm any tree, those defenceless angels!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Why are there so many trees in the jungle?
— Colin Mochrie
My roots are African. The birds I remember, the fruits I ate, the trees I climbed, they're African.
— Teresa Heinz
The woods are beautiful. They're my friends, the trees, and I can feel them smiling down at me. I
— Laurie Forest
Our lives are like islands in the sea, or like trees in the forest, which co-mingle their roots in the darkness underground.
— William James
It is not among the palm trees that I wish to die, but among the poor who are Jesus Christ.
— Luigi Orione
Spring beckons! All things to the call respond; the trees are leaving and cashiers abscond.
— Ambrose Bierce
All forests are one... They are all echoes of the first forest that gave birth to Mystery when the world began.
— Charles De Lint
I doubt trees are ever told to 'be the screwed-up ninth-grader.'
— Laurie Halse Anderson
The sky is my prayer, the birds are my prayer, the wind in the trees is my prayer, for God is all in all.
— Thomas Merton
The rugged trees are mingling Their flowery sprays in love; The ivy climbs the laurel To clasp the boughs above.
— William C. Bryant
Trees are much like human beings and enjoy each other's company. Only a few love to be alone.
— Jens Jensen
Broad-streeted Richmond ... The trees in the streets are old trees used to living with people, Family trees that remember your grandfather's name.
— Stephen Vincent Benet
We are like trees. We wear all colors naturally.
— Claude McKay
My days are jam-packed with carpools, classroom assistance, tending to chickens, dogs and seven acres of olive trees!
— Carre Otis
In a world where thrushes sing and willow trees are golden in the spring, boredom should have been included among the seven deadly sins.
— Elizabeth Goudge
Readers don't grow in trees. But they are grown-in places where they are fertilized with lots of print, and above all, read to daily.
— Jim Trelease
There are rich counsels in the trees.
— Herbert P. Horne
Even within the most beautiful landscape, in the trees, under the leaves the insects are eating each other; violence is a part of life.
— Francis Bacon
We are made up of the same atoms and the same light signals as are exchanged between pine trees in the mountains and stars in the galaxies.
— Carlo Rovelli
We are aware only of the empty space in the forest, which only yesterday was filled with trees.
— Anna Freud
Your brain is a forest,
And the nerves are trees.
When the branches touch,
Snaps jumps between the leaves. — Rich Shapero
And the nerves are trees.
When the branches touch,
Snaps jumps between the leaves. — Rich Shapero
Save the Trees? Trees are the main cause of Forest Fires!
— Billy Connolly
Trees are right at the heart of all the necessary debates: ecological, social, economic, political, moral, religious.
— Colin Tudge
It's hard to talk about it without sounding like a hippie. But trees are really inspiring to me. They're like the masters of the earth.
— King Tuff
Human beings to me are as much a part of nature as trees or birds, and the unclothed body expresses this belongingness directly and powerfully.
— Wynn Bullock
Fields and trees are not willing to teach me anything; but this can be effected by men residing in the city.
— Plato
Old trees in their living state are the only things that money cannot command.
— Walter Savage Landor
There are as many jealousies in life as there are different flowers or trees or animals.
— Martha Albrand
Where are the coconut trees bowing allegiance to the wind, the wide open spaces, the verdant green fields?
— Renita D'Silva
Men are like trees: each one must put forth the leaf that is created in him.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Remember the plants, trees, animal life who all have their families, their histories too. Talk to them, listen to them. They are alive poems.
— Joy Harjo
Clouds, torsos, shells, peppers, trees, rocks, smoke stacks, are but interdependent, interrelated parts of a whole, which is life.
— Edward Weston
If we remember that all the trees of earth are marked for the woodman's axe, we will not be so ready to build our nests in them.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
The divisions of science are not like different lines that meet in one angle, but rather like the branches of trees that join in one trunk.
— Francis Bacon
Trees are worth more alive than dead
— Prince
Ere, in the northern gale,
The summer tresses of the trees are gone,
The woods of Autumn, all around our vale,
Have put their glory on. — William C. Bryant
The summer tresses of the trees are gone,
The woods of Autumn, all around our vale,
Have put their glory on. — William C. Bryant
Trees, their incremental gymnastics and noisy silence, are another wonder of Outside to me.
— David Mitchell
I never knew how soothing trees are-many trees and patches of open sunlight, and tree presences; it is almost like having another being.
— D.H. Lawrence
They are that that talks of going
But never gets away. — Robert Frost
But never gets away. — Robert Frost
The gods created certain kinds of beings to replenish our bodies ... they are the trees and the plants and the seeds.
— Plato
Native trees are so important to our ecosystem.
— Felix Dennis
Not evil. Not any more evil than the colored trees are good.Evil and good reside in the heart, not in trees and water.
— Ted Dekker
When you are a trailblazer you have many trees to cut down.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Bring no harm to the trees, nor burn them with fire, especially those which are fruitful" - Abu Bak's warfare rules, to his army
— Firas Alkhateeb
'Tis thought the king is dead; we will not stay. The bay trees in our country are all wither'd.
— William Shakespeare
Every object is beautiful in motion; a ship under sail, trees gently agitated with the wind, and a fine woman dancing, are three instances in point
— Abigail Adams
Of all the trees that grow so fair Old England to adorn,
Greater are none beneath the Sun
Than Oak, and Ash and Thorn. — Rudyard Kipling
Greater are none beneath the Sun
Than Oak, and Ash and Thorn. — Rudyard Kipling
Trees are the earth's endless effort to speak to the listening heaven.
— Rabindranath Tagore
With profound love, kindness, and harmony trees are endlessly extending their blessings. That is why we are still living.
— Debasish Mridha
Your memories of me are part trees and part ocean and part magic, and I don't know if I will ever be that girl again. She was the best version of me.
— Amy Reed
Ever eat a pine tree? Many parts are edible.
— Euell Gibbons
There are some trees, Watson, which grow to a certain height, and then suddenly develop some unsightly eccentricity. You will see it often in humans.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
Are you a hoarder of more negative thoughts or positive ones? Whichever ones you hoard, grow into trees and then forests.
— John Assaraf
She thought of the things that lovely young women usually think about when they are relaxing in treetops and unhampered by underwear.
— Tom Robbins
Your soul is a dark forest. But the trees are of a particular species, they are genealogical trees.
— Marcel Proust
Trees like to have kids climb on them, but trees are much bigger than we are, and much more forgiving.
— Diane Frolov
Why are there trees I never walk under but large and melodious thoughts descend upon me?
— Walt Whitman
Trees and children are, of all living things, those whose growth soonest makes one feel one's age ...
— Mary Russell Mitford
To a man, ornithologists are tall, slender, and bearded so that they can stand motionless for hours, imitating kindly trees, as they watch for birds.
— Gore Vidal
What kind of times are these, when
To talk about trees is almost a crime
Because it implies silence about so many horrors? — Bertolt Brecht
To talk about trees is almost a crime
Because it implies silence about so many horrors? — Bertolt Brecht
The rate of photosynthesis is the same for all the trees. The trees, it seems, are equalizing differences between the strong and the weak.
— Peter Wohlleben
Trees are contagious; as soon as one neighborhood or street is planted, citizen pressure builds up for action from the next street.
— William H. Whyte
If the trees and the plants are brothers, if the birds are my sisters, then cats are truly my kin.
— Andrew Miller
Read ebooks. Trees are paper thin.
— Malla Duncan
These are just the rules and regulations Of the birds, and the bees The earth, and the trees, Not to mention the gods, not to mention the gods.
— Rufus Wainwright
Trees, though they are cut and loped, grow up again quickly, but if men are destroyed, it is not easy to get them again.
— Pericles
Many parts of a pine tree are edible.
— Euell Gibbons
A nation who sits like cows on the fields while the country's trees are being cut down ruthlessly deserves the emptiest deserts thousands of times!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
We are the same as plants, as trees, as other people, as the rain that falls. We consist of that which is around us, we are the same as everything.
— Gautama Buddha
My woods...the young fir balsams like a place
Where houses all are churches and have spires. — Robert Frost
Where houses all are churches and have spires. — Robert Frost
If redwoods are the backbone of California, oaks are of England.
— Tracy Chevalier
Are ye the ghosts of fallen leaves,
O flakes of snow,
For which, through naked trees, the winds
A-mourning go? — John B. Tabb
O flakes of snow,
For which, through naked trees, the winds
A-mourning go? — John B. Tabb
Trees and flowers are the gift of earth for the sun to see, for his light and endless love for eternity.
— Debasish Mridha
The perfect Christmas tree? All Christmas trees are perfect!
— Charles N. Barnard
I don't believe other people are ever as foolishly excited as I am while I'm working. How could they be? Writers would have to live in trees.
— Katherine Mansfield
Good neighbors are worth more than an extra sixteen trees.
— David Mas Masumoto
Trees are green gold
— William Sansom
To me, a forest is just a bunch of trees, but lakes and rivers are alive. Water is to the land what blood is to the land.
— Sam Torode
Do you think trees are the new birds? Don't answer that right away.
— Julie Klausner
The whole existence is a temple ... the trees are continously in worship, the clouds are in prayer and the mountains are in meditation.
— Rajneesh
By respecting the trees, you prove that you are a person who deserves to be respected!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
There are few instincts more natural than the body in full motion as it races across a field or through the trees.
— Neal Bascomb
Are they saying that the trees are just as special as I am?"
"No, we're saying that was always between you and the trees. — P.B. Gookenschleim
"No, we're saying that was always between you and the trees. — P.B. Gookenschleim
Great discoveries, whether of silk or gravity, are always windfalls. They happen to people loafing under trees.
— Jeffrey Eugenides
Trees are what paper was, and wants to be.
— Jo Walton
All things such as grass and trees are soft and supple in life. At their death they are withered and dry.
— Laozi