Top 17 Leaning Tree Quotes

#1. Well, language seems to be something that obsesses me. I'm always writing about it.

Lisel Mueller

#2. I consider what I do soul music, it's music that is concerned with the soul.

LeCrae

#3. You know what's strange? A lot of men don't dream in color. Women will dream in color more than men.

Sylvia Browne

#4. As my films are born at the moment when they are reflected into another person's mind and memories, there are no misconceptions. I totally accept that different people have seen a different film.

Pirjo Honkasalo

#5. The belief in their actions can mend constellations. The ambition in their thirst for knowledge can both create and destroy.

F.K. Preston

#6. I have met many people in my life who I consider beautiful. Not because of their outward appearance, but because of their hearts.

Monica Douglas Davis

#7. Men will risk their lives, even die for ribbons.

Napoleon Bonaparte

#8. Make this day a tree
leaning over the river eternity
and fuss about in its branches.

Jimmy Santiago Baca

#9. Still leaning against the handrail, I studied the firefly. Neither I nor it made a move for a very long time. The wind continued sweeping past the two of us while the numberless leaves of the zelkova tree rustled in the darkness.

Haruki Murakami

#10. If we've deluded ourselves into thinking that our angry mass emails or conversation-stopping talking points serve as a ministry or carry out the purposes of God, we need to slow down and take a breath.

David Dark

#11. Their bony branches grew barer with each tearing wind. Their tall, leaning forms looked like a gateway to a long-abandoned world.
They lived. Their roots were much deeper than mine would ever be. One day my tree would fall and die, gnawed by serpents.

Heather Crews

#12. Something else? That's the nice way of saying they're bat-shit crazy.

J. Lynn

#13. She fell asleep, leaning on his chest, and he edged her a little off a particularly painful bruise, leaned his head back against the tree he had propped them up against, and closed his own eyes.

Robin McKinley

#14. The future is always more dangerous than the present and the past

ABC

#15. Enthusiasm ... the sustaining power of all great action.

Samuel Smiles

#16. network of tree houses and huts and underground burrows that made up the thriving metropolis in which they lived - all logs and twine and dried mud, everything leaning to the left or the right - did

James Dashner

#17. She wasn't mine. She hadn't been mine for a long time. She shouldn't be here and I shouldn't have asked. So instead of reassuring her, I kept leaning agains the tree looking like the devil and hoping she turned and ran. ~ The Vincent Boys

Abbi Glines

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