
Top 21 Felling Quotes
#1. When composing a verse let there not be a hair's breath separating your mind from what you write; composition of a poem must be done in an instant, like a woodcutter felling a huge tree or a swordsman leaping at a dangerous enemy.
Matsuo Basho
#2. Love is easy early on...its when the busyness of life creeps in and felling ebb and flow that real love shines through in small choices.
Steve Knox
#3. Zachary smiles, and I wonder if he's felling different. Because standing out here waist deep in Gossimer Lake, next to my best friend, I'm feeling different-light and good and maybe even holy.
Kimberly Willis Holt
#4. Anyone who would attempt the task of felling a virgin forest with a penknife would probably feel the same paralysis of despair that the reformer feels when confronted with existing school systems.
Ellen Key
#5. I wish I was a despot that I might save the noble, the beautiful trees that are daily falling sacrifice to the cupidity of their owners, or the necessity of the poor. The unnecessary felling of a tree, perhaps the growth of centuries, seems to me a crime little short of murder.
Thomas Jefferson
#6. Don't overanalyze what you see. I have a felling that you're over-thinking things. Give it some time, and the pieces of this puzzle might come together.
Jessica Park
#7. Apologies are totally inadequate,' shouted Uncle Wattleberry. 'Nothing short of felling you to the earth with an umbrella could possibly atone for the outrage. You are a danger to the whisker-growing public. You have knocked my hat off, pulled my whiskers, and tried to remove my nose.
Norman Lindsay
#8. Felling a tree and gazing at the cut end - tonight's moon
Matsuo Basho
#9. I like to wake up each morning felling a new man.
Jean Harlow
#10. fighting with your felling is the most difficult battle ever..!!
Hassan
#11. The unnecessary felling of a tree, perhaps the growth of centuries, seems to me a crime little short of murder, [and] it pains me to an unspeakable degree." J
Jon Meacham
#12. Men like Raymond, pedestrial dullards, would always be distracted by women who looked like her, having neither the wit nor the sophistication to see beyond mammaries and peroxide.
Gail Honeyman
#13. Sometime in your life, Alison Sekemoto, you will kill a human being. Accidentally or as a conscious, deliberate act. It is unavoidable. The question is not if it will happen, but when.
Julie Kagawa
#14. Surely a tired woman on her way to work at six in the morning on a subway deserves the right to get there safely . everyone who changes his or her life because of crime . have been denied a basic civil right.
George H. W. Bush
#15. This hearing came about very quickly. I do have a few preliminary comments, but I suspect you're more interested in asking questions, and I'll be happy to respond to those questions to the best of my ability.
David Kay
#16. If you keep going with a definite purpose, you will find the way and reach the destination.
Debasish Mridha
#17. I know that Europe's wonderful, yet something seems to lack;The Past is too much with her, and the people looking back.
Henry Van Dyke
#18. If I must consort with rogues [ ... ] I own I like them to be in the grand manner.
Georgette Heyer
#19. As early as the autumn of 1862, I was made very happy by being sent to school.
John Sergeant Wise
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