Quotes by Leafs I am firmly in the lard camp. It must be what we call leaf lard, which is a specific kind of lard that resides around certain internal organs in the pig. Alton Brown leafs kind pigs I was stirred only like a leaf in the wind, that is all. . . Anais Nin leaves-in-the-wind leafs wind You can turn over a new leaf every hour Arnold Bennett leafs turns hours Not a single leaf moves in this country if I'm not the one moving it. Augusto Pinochet leafs country moving The blossom is blighted, the leaf is withered, the God of day goes down upon the dreary scene, and in short you are for ever floored. Charles Dickens withered leafs scene Don't be a leaf... Be a tree! Charles M. Schulz leafs tree Any cat that misses a mouse pretends it was aiming for the dead leaf. Charlotte Gray leafs cat missing That`s a maple leaf, Canadian, not just for being too European but too Canadian. Not so subtly putting [Ted] Cruz`s face inside that maple leaf there. Chris Hayes cruz leafs faces I simply felt alone, one leaf sitting miles away from a giant, communal pile. Dan Wells leafs giants sitting Turn over a new leaf. Edmund Burke leafs turns No matter what we are, and what we sing, Time finds a withered leaf in every laurel Edwin Arlington Robinson leafs laurels matter The universe is a vast system of exchange. Every artery of it is in motion, throbbing with reciprocity, from the planet to the rotting leaf. Edwin Hubbel Chapin arteries rotting leafs A leaf cannot return to the bud - bluestar to fireheart and greystripe Erin Hunter leafs bud return Democracy is the fig leaf of elitism. Florence King figs leafs democracy A single leaf falling autumn is everywhere. Frederick Franck leafs autumn fall In constructing concepts, we overlook the fact that no two things are the same. There is no such thing as the concept of a leaf, only billions and billions of leaves. Friedrich Nietzsche leafs two facts October is the fallen leaf, but it is also a wider horizon more clearly seen. Hal Borland leafs new-horizons october Summer passes into autumn in some unimaginable point of time, like the turning of a leaf. Henry David Thoreau leafs autumn summer Men are like trees: each one must put forth the leaf that is created in him. Henry Ward Beecher leafs tree men We all do fade as a leaf. Isaiah leafs fades death 123»