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If a man walks in the woods for love of them half of each day, he is in danger
of being regarded as a loafer. But if he spends his days as a speculator,
shearing off those woods and making the earth bald before her time, he is deemed
an industrious and enterprising citizen. --Henry David Thoreau You can live for years next door to a big pine tree, honored to have so venerable
a neighbor, even when it sheds needles all over your flowers or wakes you, dropping
big cones onto your deck at still of night. --Denise Levertov I frequently tramped eight or ten miles through the deepest snow to keep an appointment
with a beech-tree, or a yellow birch, or an old acquaintance among the pines. --Henry David Thoreau The trees are God's great alphabet: With
them He writes in shining green Across the world His thoughts serene. --Leonora Speyer 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. They go wandering forth in all directions with every
wind, going and coming like ourselves, traveling with us around the sun two million
miles a day, and through space heaven knows how fast and far! --John Muir Who leaves the pine-tree, leaves his friend, Unnerves his strength,
invites his end. --Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Woodnotes" God
has cared for these trees, saved them from drought, disease, avalanches, and a
thousand tempests and floods. But he cannot save them from fools. --John Muir I like trees because they seem more resigned to the way
they have to live than other things do. --Willa Cather, 1913 Of all the wonders of nature, a tree in summer is perhaps the most remarkable;
with the possible exception of a moose singing "Embraceable You" in spats. --Woody Allen If trees could scream, would we be so cavalier
about cutting them down? We might, if they screamed all the time, for no
good reason. --Jack Handey I think that I shall never see
A billboard lovely as a tree. Perhaps, unless the billboards fall, I'll
never see a tree at all. --Ogden Nash, "Song of the Open Road," 1933 The groves were God's first temples. --William Cullen Bryant, "A
Forest Hymn" Trees are your best antiques. --Alexander
Smith A few minutes ago every tree was excited, bowing to the roaring
storm, waving, swirling, tossing their branches in glorious enthusiasm like worship.
But though to the outer ear these trees are now silent, their songs never cease.
Every hidden cell is throbbing with music and life, every fiber thrilling like
harp strings, while incense is ever flowing from the balsam bells and leaves.
No wonder the hills and groves were God's first temples, and the more they are
cut down and hewn into cathedrals and churches, the farther off and dimmer seems
the Lord himself. --John Muir A seed hidden in the heart of
an apple is an orchard invisible. --Welsh Proverb For in the
true nature of things, if we rightly consider, every green tree is far more glorious
than if it were made of gold and silver. --Martin Luther There
is always Music amongst the trees in the Garden, but our hearts must be very quiet
to hear it. --Minnie Aumonier It is difficult to realize how
great a part of all that is cheerful and delightful in the recollections of our
own life is associated with trees. --Wilson Flagg And this, our life, exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in
the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything. --William
Shakespeare We all travel the milky way together, trees and men...
trees are travellers, in the ordinary sense. They make journeys, not very
extensive ones, it is true: but our own little comes and goes are only little
more than tree-wavings - many of them not so much. --John Muir, Scribner's
Monthly, November 1878 The tree is more than first a seed, then
a stem, then a living trunk, and then dead timber. The tree is a slow, enduring
force straining to win the sky. --Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Wisdom
of the Sands, translated from French by Stuart Gilbert Alone with myself The trees bend to caress me The shade hugs my heart. --Candy Polgar Us sing and dance, make faces and give flower bouquets,
trying to be loved. You ever notice that trees do everything to git attention
we do, except walk? --Alice Walker, The Color Purple, 1982 It is not so much for its beauty that the forest makes a claim upon men's
hearts, as for that subtle something, that quality of air that emanation from
old trees, that so wonderfully changes and renews a weary spirit. --Robert
Louis Stevenson He who plants a tree Plants a hope. --Lucy
Larcom, "Plant a Tree" Except during the nine months before
he draws his first breath, no man manages his affairs as well as a tree does. --George Bernard Shaw, Maxims for Revolutionists, 1903 Rest
is not idleness, and to lie sometimes on the grass under trees on a summer's day,
listening to the murmur of the water, or watching the clouds float across the
sky, is by no means a waste of time. --J. Lubbock Trees are
poems that earth writes upon the sky, We fell them down and turn them into
paper, That we may record our emptiness. --Kahlil Gibran To the great tree-loving fraternity we belong. We love trees with universal
and unfeigned love, and all things that do grow under them or around them - the
whole leaf and root tribe. --Henry Ward Beecher Happiness
is sharing a bowl of cherries and a book of poetry with a shade tree. He
doesn't eat much and doesn't read much, but listens well and is a most gracious
host. --Astrid Alauda The trees that have it in their pent-up
buds To darken nature and be summer woods - --Robert Frost The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The next best time is now. --Chinese Proverb I willingly confess to so great a partiality for
trees as tempts me to respect a man in exact proportion to his respect for them. --James Russell Lowell The true meaning of life is
to plant trees, under whose shade you do not expect to sit. --Nelson Henderson No town can fail of beauty, though its walks were gutters and
its houses hovels, if venerable trees make magnificent colonnades along its streets. --Henry Ward Beecher, Proverbs, 1887 Suburbia
is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names the streets after them. --Bill Vaughn If I knew I should die tomorrow, I would plant a tree today. --Stephen
Girard Trees are the earth's endless effort to speak to
the listening heaven. --Rabindranath Tagore, Fireflies, 1928 The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a
green thing which stands in their way. --William Blake Trees
outstrip most people in the extent and depth of their work for the public good. --Sara Ebenreck, American Forests Why are there trees I never
walk under But large and melodious thoughts descend upon me? --Walt Whitman,
Leaves of Grass, 1892 The oaks and the pines,
and their brethren of the wood, have seen so many suns rise and set, so many seasons
come and go, and so many generations pass into silence, that we may well wonder
what "the story of the trees" would be to us if they had tongues to tell
it, or we ears fine enough to understand. --Author Unknown, quoted in Quotations
for Special Occasions by Maud van Buren, 1938 There
are rich counsels in the trees. --Herbert P. Horne God in the whizzing of a pleasant wind Shall march upon the tops of mulberry
trees. --George Peele, David and Fair Bathsabe, 1599 The trees are whispering to me, reminding me of my roots, and my reach...
shhhhhh... can you hear them? Selflessly sharing their subtle song. --Jeb Dickerson, www.howtomatter.com The best part of happiness is the pines. --Terri Guillemets Only when the last tree has died and the last river been poisoned and
the last fish been caught will we realise we cannot eat money. --Cree Indian
Proverb To heal mine aching moods, Give me God's virgin woods. --Clinton Scollard Many people, other than the authors,
contribute to the making of a book, from the first person who had the bright idea
of alphabetic writing through the inventor of movable type to the lumberjacks
who felled the trees that were pulped for its printing. It is not customary
to acknowledge the trees themselves, though their commitment is total. --Forsyth
and Rada, Machine Learning Between every two pines is a doorway
to a new world. --John Muir If you would know strength and
patience, welcome the company of trees. --Hal Borland It is
well that you should celebrate your Arbor Day thoughtfully, for within your lifetime
the nation's need of trees will become serious. We of an older generation can
get along with what we have, though with growing hardship; but in your full manhood
and womanhood you will want what nature once so bountifully supplied and man so
thoughtlessly destroyed; and because of that want you will reproach us, not for
what we have used, but for what we have wasted. --Theodore Roosevelt, 1907
Arbor Day Message Oaks are the true conservatives; They hold
old leaves till summer gives A green exchange. --Roy Helton, Come Back
to Earth A tree never hits an automobile except in
self defense. --American Proverb Long, sparkling aisles of
steel-stemmed trees Bending to counterfeit a breeze. --James R. Russell Trees are much like human beings and enjoy each other's company.
Only a few love to be alone. --Jens Jensen, Siftings, 1939 Newspapers: dead trees with information smeared on them. --Horizon, "Electronic Frontier" They kill good trees
to put out bad newspapers. --James G. Watt, quoted in Newsweek, 8
March 1982 Every creature is better alive than dead, men and moose
and pine trees, and he who understands it aright will rather preserve its life
than destroy it. --Henry David Thoreau, "Chesuncook," The Maine
Woods, 1848 A tree which has lost its head will never recover
it again, and will survive only as a monument of the ignorance and folly of its
Tormentor. --George William Curtis Look at the trees,
look at the birds, look at the clouds, look at the stars... and if you have eyes
you will be able to see that the whole existence is joyful. Everything is
simply happy. Trees are happy for no reason; they are not going to become
prime ministers or presidents and they are not going to become rich and they will
never have any bank balance. Look at the flowers - for no reason.
It is simply unbelievable how happy flowers are. --Osho Will
urban sprawl spread so far that most people lose all touch with nature?
Will the day come when the only bird a typical American child ever sees is a canary
in a pet shop window? When the only wild animal he knows is a rat - glimpsed
on a night drive through some city slum? When the only tree he touches is
the cleverly fabricated plastic evergreen that shades his gifts on Christmas morning? --Frank N. Ikard, North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference, Houston,
March 1968 You can't be suspicious of a tree, or accuse a bird or
a squirrel of subversion or challenge the ideology of a violet. --Hal Borland,
Sundial of the Seasons, 1964 Plants are the young of the
world, vessels of health and vigor; but they grope ever upward towards consciousness;
the trees are imperfect men, and seem to bemoan their imprisonment, rooted in
the ground. --Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays, Second Series, 1844 Death is a low chemical trick played on everybody except sequoia trees. --J.J. Furnas I think that I shall never see A poem lovely as
a tree. A tree whose hungry mouth is prest Against the earth's sweet flowing
breast; A tree that looks at God all day And lifts her leafy arms to pray;
A tree that may in Summer wear A nest of robins in her hair; Upon whose
bosom snow has lain; Who intimately lives with rain. Poems are made by
fools like me, But only God can make a tree. --Joyce Kilmer, "Trees,"
1914 Climb a tree - it gets you closer to heaven. --Author
Unknown We say we love flowers, yet we pluck them. We say
we love trees, yet we cut them down. And people still wonder why some are
afraid when told they are loved. --Author Unknown Save a tree.
Eat a beaver. --Author Unknown Bread and butter, devoid of
charm in the drawing-room, is ambrosia eating under a tree. --Elizabeth Russell As the poet said, "only God can make a tree" - probably because
it's so hard to figure out how to get the bark on. --Woody Allen
Acknowledgment: Thanks to Michael P. Garofalo
of The Spirit of Gardening
for sharing some of these wonderful quotes with me! |