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  • When you think about a walking tree, laughter is the response. -- John Rhys-Davies
  • A great thing about these trees is that they are excellent for cleaning, both groundwater, and of course, air. -- Mike Lowry
  • I talk to trees and animals. We have interesting conversations about food, weather, and love. They sometimes can predict the future. -- Shan Sa
  • The reason I can give wonder is that I feel wonder about the world: the stars, a tree, my body - everything. -- Doug Henning
  • On the environmental front there's concern about global warming and high levels of carbon dioxide, and trees take in CO2 and store carbon. -- Clive Anderson
  • 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
  • I never saw a discontented tree. They grip the ground as though they liked it, and though fast rooted they travel about as far as we do. -- John Muir
  • Then about 1951 I began writing again, painfully, a novel I called in the beginning A Life Sentence on Earth, but which developed into The Tree of Man. -- Patrick White
  • I've done archery for about six weeks, and rock climbing, tree climbing - and combat, running and vaulting. But also yoga and things like that, to stay catlike! -- Jennifer Lawrence
  • Sometimes it's about less is more. It's about the seed. Thinking about this gigantic tree that you think is so beautiful but it started with this just seed. -- Fred Durst
  • For centuries, building materials were free. You want to build a house, you cut down some trees. But we haven't been thinking about the cost to the planet. -- Dan Phillips
  • I know that a Christmas tree farm in Pennsylvania is about the most random place for a country singer to come from, but I had an awesome childhood. -- Taylor Swift
  • I realized I was tired of singing about trees and flowers. I wanted to sing about real life. From then on, nobody could tell me anything was better than blues. -- Robert Cray
  • I try to see what the priorities are and not get terribly fussed about things that don't matter. Not be swept away by feelings and emotions, which is my tendency. -- Penelope Tree
  • While bringing about reforms and improving institutions, we have to be cautious that while shaking the tree to remove the bad fruit, we do not bring down the tree itself. -- Pratibha Patil
  • I hate having to do small talk. I'd rather talk about deep subjects. I'd rather talk about meditation, or the world, or the trees or animals, than small, inane, you know, banter. -- Ellen DeGeneres
  • Hugging trees has a calming effect on me. I'm talking about enormous trees that will be there when we are all dead and gone. I've hugged trees in every part of this little island. -- Gerry Adams
  • I feel like a tree. A tree doesn't feel a duty to start doing something about the earth from which it comes. A tree just has to bear fruit, and leaves and blossoms. It doesn't feel grateful to the earth. -- Abbas Kiarostami
  • Now that I think about it, I was arrested in 1992. Some people may think of that as a bad thing, but I feel good about it. I chained myself to the gate of a phone book factory, a GTE factory in Los Angeles. They were using thousand-year-old trees to make phone books. I think that's a total waste of a tree. -- Winona LaDuke
  • I never stop making sure that what I say is the best of what could be said about a particular thing. It's a constant evolution. If I planted a tree one way yesterday, and somebody tells me of a better way to plant a tree, I think, 'You know, they're right, that's better.' Then I change my way to accommodate the new way of planting trees. -- Martha Stewart
  • Trees sprout up just about everywhere in computer science... -- Donald Knuth
  • You can't write poems about trees when the woods are full of policemen. -- Bertolt Brecht
  • It's about time trees were good for something, instead of just standing there like jerks! -- Homer
  • If lightning is the anger of the gods, then the gods are concerned mostly about trees. -- Lao Tzu
  • I was thinking, while I was running..." He paused. "About not hitting the trees, I hope. -- Stephenie Meyer
  • If lightning is the anger of the gods, then the gods are concerned mostly about trees. -- Lao Tzu
  • I don't know, maybe I made it up. Anyway, it's an arbo-tree-ist, somebody who knows about trees. -- George W. Bush
  • I realise there's something incredibly honest about trees in winter, how they're experts at letting things go. -- Jeffrey McDaniel
  • I don't know why women are so mad about flowers. Personally, they leave me cold. I prefer trees. -- Sue Townsend
  • You don't dream about angles and surfaces and so on. You dream about women, bread, smokes and trees. -- Jean Helion
  • Josh speculated about the hypothetical contents of an imaginary porn magazine for intelligent trees that would be entitled Enthouse. -- Lev Grossman
  • Nothing has ever been said about God that hasn't already been said better by the wind in the pine trees. -- Thomas Merton
  • The trees encountered on a country stroll Reveal a lot about that country's soul ... A culture is no better than its woods. -- W. H. Auden
  • On the environmental front there's concern about global warming and high levels of carbon dioxide, and trees take in CO2 and store carbon." -- Clive Anderson
  • To know something about trees-about even one tree-is to know something profound about the nature of the world and our place in it. -- Gerald Jonas
  • What kind of times are they, when A talk about trees is almost a crime Because it implies silence about so many horrors? -- Bertolt Brecht
  • The storm that bends the birch trees Is held to be violent But how about the storm That bends the backs of the roadworkers? -- Bertolt Brecht
  • Good morrow, fair ones; pray you, if you know, Where in the purlieus of this forest stands A sheep-cote fenc'd about with olive trees? -- William Shakespeare
  • I wonder about the trees. Why do we wish to bear Forever the noise of these More than another noise So close to our dwelling place? -- Robert Frost
  • Ask the dust on the road! Ask the Joshua trees standing alone where the Mojave begins. Ask them about Camilla Lopez, and they will whisper her name. -- John Fante
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