Top 19 Yew Tree Quotes
#1. It is now or never," said the yew tree. "You must speak the truth.
Patrick Ness
#2. The moment of the rose and the moment of the yew-tree are of equal duration.
T. S. Eliot
#3. Even though it walked and talked, even though it was bigger than his house and could swallow him in one bite, the monster was still, at the end of the day, just a yew tree.
Patrick Ness
#4. I shall also take you forth and carve our names together in a yew tree, haloed with stars ...
Ted Hughes
#5. Rome wasn't built in a day. And neither was your body
Tony Horton
#6. By staying neutral, I end up being somebody that everybody can trust. Even if they don't always agree with my decisions, they know I'm not working against them.
Linus Torvalds
#7. I can not forget Melina Mercouri in black dress at 'Never on Sunday'.
Jean Paul Gaultier
#9. I'm going to trust this, I'm going to follow my path and my passion and I'm going to write from my heart.
Doreen Virtue
#10. Monogamy is god's way of making death seem like a more reasonable option.
Dov Davidoff
#11. It seems a little self-involved to be like, 'Oh, he's hitting on me.' Maybe he's just trying to start up an innocent conversation.
Krista Allen
#12. We have not an hour of life in which our pleasures relish not some pain, our sours, some sweetness.
Philip Massinger
#13. To come to the Oscars for the first time and be seven months pregnant is quite a thing!
Rachel Weisz
#14. Both the Vivid festival and the Harbour Bridge are wonderful, and under normal circumstances I'm sure I'd recommend them. 49
Lee Zachariah
#15. Pines and spruces can't be sheared like yew or hemlock, but they are stately in large landscapes, where their eventual size is a plus. (But they are a nightmare in small yards, where their eventual size is like having a brontosaurus nesting in the front yard.)
Cassandra Danz
#16. My friends are coming up - they run this tattoo parlour out there and they're gonna ink me up with the tattoo I've been wanting since I was two, right here, upper arm.
Charlie Benante
#17. Never did tombs look so ghastly white. Never did cypress, or yew, or juniper so seem the embodiment of funeral gloom. Never did tree or grass wave or rustle so ominously. Never did bough creak so mysteriously, and never did the far-away howling of dogs send such a woeful presage through the night.
Bram Stoker
#18. Religion and science both profess peace (and the sincerity of the professors is not being doubted), but each always turns out to have a dominant part in any war that is going or contemplated.
Howard Nemerov
#19. Speech gave man a unique power to lead a double life, he could say one thing and do another.
James Harvey Robinson
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