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Tree Quotes - Page 93

The smallest bird cannot light upon the greatest tree without sending a shock to its most distant fiber.

Lew Wallace (2016). “LEW WALLACE Premium Collection: Historical Novels, Poetry & Plays (Illustrated): Ben-Hur, The Fair God, The Prince of India, The Wooing of Malkatoon & Commodus”, p.239, e-artnow

The vine that has grown old on an old tree falls with the ruin of that tree, and through that bad companionship must perish with it.

Leonardo Da Vinci, General Press (2016). “The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci”, p.495, GENERAL PRESS

Oh for a seat in some poetic nook, Just hid with trees and sparkling with a brook!

Leigh Hunt, S. Hamilton (1815). “The Feast of the Poets: With Other Pieces in Verse”, p.168

I see a good marriage as being like two tall trees growing beside each other, each nourishing the grace of the other.

Lawrence W. Fagg (2009). “Pauses: Reflections on Science, Spirituality, and the Fine Art of Living”, p.39, Andrews McMeel Publishing

I doubt trees are ever told to 'be the screwed-up ninth-grader.'

Laurie Halse Anderson (2011). “Speak”, p.153, Macmillan

Love is a naked shadow, On a gnarled and naked tree.

Langston Hughes (2001). “The Collected Works of Langston Hughes: The poems, 1921-1940”, p.107, University of Missouri Press

And as a single leaf turns not yellow but with the silent knowledge of the whole tree.

Khalil Gibran (2014). “The Prophet - Der Prophet”, p.66, Lulu.com