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tree earth forests
Life on earth is inconceivable without trees. Anton Chekhov
tree demand soil
It takes place, by and large, with the same sort of necessity as a tree brings forth fruit, and demands of the world no more than a soil on which the individual can flourish. Arthur Schopenhauer
tree storm break
A storm breaks trees. It only bends grass. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
tree doubt awakening
The greater the doubt, the greater the awakening Albert Einstein
tree fruit bears
How is it possible to live like a machine and bear fruit like a tree? Douglas Wilson
tree silence toss
Now close the windows and hush all the fields: If the trees must, let them silently toss.... Robert Frost
tree body decorating
If bad decorating was a hanging offense, there'd be bodies hanging from every tree! Sylvester Stallone
tree insanity ease
The only time I feel at ease is swinging up and down in a coconut tree. Ray Davies
tree heaven olives
The olive tree is surely the richest gift of Heaven. I can scarcely expect bread. Thomas Jefferson
gone maybe talk
You're going to be gone so maybe you aren't the right one to talk to. Paule Marshall
gone
There is only one Army in which you serve. When that identity is gone, it is gone forever. Stanley A. McChrystal
gone shelter virtually
We've gone to virtually every shelter in the state. Ed Pratt
gone cider voyages
To boldly go where no one has gone before Stephen Hawking
gone
The bloom is gone, and with the bloom go I. Matthew Arnold
gone pleasure sour
Nothing goes sour more easily than the life of pleasure. Mason Cooley
gone guys hard imagine name people ranked season understand wants
I don't think we understand how hard people are going to come at us. These guys have never gone through a season like this, ranked early, getting so much attention. Everyone else wants to make their name off you. You can't imagine how hard people come at you. Jay Wright
gone fading rust
He had mourned each of those great trains as, one by one, they were pulled off the lines and left to rust in some yard, like old aristocrats, fading away; antique relics of times gone by. Fannie Flagg
gone may today
Today's today. Tomorrow we may be ourselves gone down the drain of Eternity. Euripides