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Forests Quotes - Page 6

This Forest eats itself and lives forever.

Barbara Kingsolver (2008). “The Poisonwood Bible”, p.10, Faber & Faber

Our village life would stagnate if it were not for the unexplored forests and meadows which surround it.

Henry David Thoreau, Laura Ross (2009). “Walden, Or, Life in the Woods: Bold-faced Ideas for Living a Truly Transcendent Life”, p.414, Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.

It is only now and then, in a jungle, or amidst the towering white menace of a burnt or burning Australian forest, that Nature strips the moral veils from vegetation and we apprehend its stark ferocity.

HG Wells, Rudy Rucker, Colin Wilson (2013). “The Last Books of H.G. Wells: The Happy Turning: A Dream of Life & Mind at the End of its Tether”, p.25, Monkfish Book Publishing

Sentences must stir in a book like leaves in a forest, each distinct from each despite their resemblance.

Gustave Flaubert, Francis Steegmuller (1980). “The Letters of Gustave Flaubert: 1830-1857”, p.215, Harvard University Press

A woman is a hunter without a forest.

Christina Stead (1945). “For Love Alone”, p.84, The Miegunyah Press

A single tree doesn't make a forest.

Chris Bradford (2010). “The Ring of Earth (Young Samurai, Book 4): The Ring of Earth”, p.144, Penguin UK