What a beautiful tree. Τhis tree must haνe stood here for years and years. Τrees and people used to be good friends. Copy quote Share Mistake in quote? Leave a comment Tonari no TotoroTatsuo KusakabeHuman, PeopleBeautiful Quotes
There were so many things a tree could do: add color, provide shade, drop fruit, or become a children’s playground, a whole sky universe to climb and hang from; an architecture of food and pleasure, that was a tree. But most of all the trees would distill an icy air for the lungs, and a gentle rustling for the ear when you lay nights in your snowy bed and were gentled to sleep by the sound.Show full quote Copy quote Share Mistake in quote? Leave a comment Ray BradburyThe Martian Chronicles
— Many of these trees were my friends. Creatures I had known from nut and acorn. — I'm sorry, Treebeard. — They had voices of their own. Saruman!... A wizard should know better! There is no curse in elvish entish or the tongues of men for this treachery! Copy quote Share Mistake in quote? Leave a comment The Lord Of The Rings: The Two TowersTreebeardMeriadoc Brandybuck (Merry)LifeSad Quotes
Just as the twig is bent, the tree is inclined. Copy quote Share Mistake in quote? Leave a comment English proverbs and sayingsHuman, PeopleChildhoodMeaningful Quotes
Trees are much like human beings and enjoy each other’s company. Only a few love to be alone. Copy quote Share Mistake in quote? Leave a comment Jens Fink-JensenHuman, PeopleLonelinessSociety
A tree planted near the water bears fruit, but only when its time is right. Its leaves won't ever wither, and it brings prosperity to all. Copy quote Share Mistake in quote? Leave a comment Daphne in the Brilliant BlueMaia Mizuki
He that would eat the fruit must climb the tree. Copy quote Share Mistake in quote? Leave a comment English proverbs and sayingsMeaningful Quotes
Here I was born, and there I died. It was only a moment for you; you took no notice. Copy quote Share Mistake in quote? Leave a comment VertigoMadeleine ElsterLife
He was now in full possession of his physical senses. They were, indeed, preternaturally keen and alert. Something in the awful disturbance of his organic system had so exalted and refined them that they made record of things never before perceived. He felt the ripples upon his face and heard their separate sounds as they struck. He looked at the forest on the bank of the stream, saw the individual trees, the leaves and the veining of each leaf--saw the very insects upon them: the locusts, the brilliant-bodied flies, the grey spiders stretching their webs from twig to twig. He noted the prismatic colors in all the dewdrops upon a million blades of grass. The humming of the gnats that danced above the eddies of the stream, the beating of the dragon flies' wings, the strokes of the water-spiders' legs, like oars which had lifted their boat--all these made audible music. A fish slid along beneath his eyes and he heard the rush of its body parting the water.Show full quote Copy quote Share Mistake in quote? Leave a comment Ambrose BierceAn Occurrence at Owl Creek BridgeFeelingsWaterInsectsFishBeautiful Quotes
— It's actually the souls of the trees that we see in the winter. — I think they look like human souls. — You're right. They do look like human souls. Twisted souls, regular souls, crazy souls. All depending on the kind of lives human beings lead. Copy quote Share Mistake in quote? Leave a comment Nymphomaniac: Vol. IIJoe's FatherYoung JoeSoulHuman, People