
Top 14 Loveliest Of Trees Quotes
#1. Loveliest of trees, the cherry now
Is hung with bloom along the bough.
A.E. Housman
#2. It's interesting how we often can't see the ways in which we are being strong - like, you can't be aware of what you're doing that's tough and brave at the time that you're doing it because if you knew that it was brave, then you'd be scared.
Lena Dunham
#3. Any moment now ... " The girl [Calypso] stared out at the water.
No magical raft appeared.
"Maybe it got stuck in a traffic," Leo said.
Rick Riordan
#4. You need messiness and magic, serendipity and insanity. Creativity comes from time off, and time out.
Timothy Egan
#5. If you aren't on Goodreads, you should be. I've said it before, it's like Facebook for readers on crack.
Colleen Hoover
#6. Rich people are committed to being rich. Poor people want to be rich.
T. Harv Eker
#7. Nan Kempner wore one of the first Saint Laurent trouser suits to one of those fancy Madison Avenue restaurants and was denied access. She famously took off her pants and walked in wearing only the jacket. And it was that kind of revolution that was echoed in fashion and in life.
Suzy Menkes
#8. I suppose people move on, history moves on, and there will, sadly, always be something more terrible waiting around the corner.
Hazel Gaynor
#9. Though it does seem like I have written an immense amount of work, over the years I have pushed the pause button. I have poems that I haven't sent out for publication, mostly based on political/social issues.
Denise Duhamel
#10. Are you strange like me, are you insane? Are you the wildfire, that loves pouring rain...
J. Limbu
#11. I know you think me foolish, but then, I am the Fool. You know then I must be Foolish.
Robin Hobb
#12. Let's nurture our spirits until they shine; and then let's strip down to our naked souls and dance through life until we drop little bits of light behind us that glow like fireflies in the night.
Cristen Rodgers
#13. In analysing history do not be too profound, for often the causes are quite superficial.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#14. How much you groom somebody else is more important than who grooms you.
Robert M. Sapolsky
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