Top 14 Being Among The Trees Quotes

#1. Sci-fi films are the epic films of the day because we can no longer put 10,000 extras in the scene - but we can draw thousands of aliens with computers.

William Shatner

#2. But one loves, and when one is on the brink of death, one turns around to look backward, and one says to oneself: I have often suffered, I have sometimes been wrong, but I have loved.

Alfred De Musset

#3. For a novelist, the great thing about the Stone Age people is that we know virtually nothing about their beliefs - which means that I get to make it up! But it's still got to be plausible.

Michelle Paver

#4. We must strive to be like the moon

Ishmael Beah

#5. Virtue is the roughest way, but proves at night a bed of down.

Henry Wotton

#6. The reason why research is like sculpting from memory is that in neither is there a concrete visible subject to copy directly. The subject - as sculptors themselves are fond of saying - is hidden in the block of material.

Jacques Barzun

#7. Because of my poor writing posture, I started walking in the forest every day, and I found it a potent place to be creatively. It changed me in that it was a new way of doing my creative process, and I realised how much I liked being among tall trees.

Morris Gleitzman

#8. Our relationship to reality and to our experience is all based upon the ideas in our mind that we're always trying to live up to.

Andrew Cohen

#9. I have season tickets to the Lakers and the Clippers.

Penny Marshall

#10. Hey, I know it's Monday, but it's also a new day, a new week and in that lies a new opportunity for something special to happen.

Michael Ealy

#11. Black women rock the cradle, and whoever rocks the cradle rocks the future.

Marian Wright Edelman

#12. Evil was seductive and easy, and virtue was difficult and unappreciated.

Melissa De La Cruz

#13. You don't understand the basic assumptions of your own culture if your own culture is the only culture you know.

Alan W. Watts

#14. No man can be satisfied with his attainment, although he may be satisfied with his circumstances.

Frank Arthur Swinnerton

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