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Forests Quotes - Page 8

On a hairpin turn, above the dead forest, on no day in particular, a white Toyota crashed into a black Mercedes, for a moment blending into a blur of gray.

Neal Shusterman (2011). “Neal Shusterman's Skinjacker Trilogy: Everlost; Everwild; Everfound”, p.10, Simon and Schuster

He watched them grow, until eventually, great forests of words had risen throughout Germany.... It was a nation of farmed thoughts.

Markus Zusak (2014). “Markus Zusak: The Book Thief & I Am the Messenger”, p.444, Knopf Books for Young Readers

There is memory in the forest.

Margaret Widdemer (1958). “The Dark Cavalier: The Collected Poems of Margaret Widdemer”, Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday

Anyone who doesn't believe that the forest is a deadly place has never been lost in one.

Laurell K. Hamilton (2011). “Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter Collection 1-5”, p.1856, Penguin

A forest of all manner of trees is poor, if not disagreeable, in effect; a mass of one species of tree is sublime.

John Ruskin (1873). “Pt. 3, sections 1-2 of the imaginative and theoretic faculties”, p.51

In the beauty and grandeur of individual trees, and in number and variety of species, the Sierra forests surpass all others

John Muir (2015). “THE YOSEMITE COLLECTION of John Muir (Illustrated): The Yosemite, Our National Parks, Features of the Proposed Yosemite National Park, A Rival of the Yosemite, The Treasures of the Yosemite, Yosemite Glaciers, Yosemite in Winter & Yosemite in Spring”, p.177, e-artnow

It is a surprising and memorable, as well as valuable experience, to be lost in the woods any time.

Henry David Thoreau (2012). “Walden; Or, Life in the Woods”, p.111, Courier Corporation