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O Elbereth! Gilthoniel! We still remember, we who dwell In this far land beneath the trees. Thy starlight on the Western Seas.

J. R. R. Tolkien
landseatree

He told them tales of bees and flowers, the ways of trees, and the strange creatures of the Forest, about the evil things and the good things, things friendly and things unfriendly, cruel things and kind things, and secrets hidden under brambles.

J. R. R. Tolkien
flowereviltree

Those that are huntedKnow this as their life,Their reward: to walkUnder such trees in full knowledgeOf what is in glory above them,And to feel no fear.

James Dickey
rewardsno-feartree
What will the axemen do, when they have cut their way from sea to... by James F. Cooper

What will the axemen do, when they have cut their way from sea to sea?

James F. Cooper
cuttingseatree
They kill good trees to put out bad newspapers. by James G. Watt

They kill good trees to put out bad newspapers.

James G. Watt
environmentalforeststree
After the last tree is felled, Christ will come back. by James G. Watt

After the last tree is felled, Christ will come back.

James G. Watt
laststreechrist

God planted the seeds of all the trees," continued Hetty, after a moment's pause, "and you see to what a height and shade they have grown! So it is with the Bible. You may read a verse this year, and forget it, and it will come back to you a year hence, when you least expect to remember it.

James F. Cooper
maytreeyears

The dignity of self is greatly enhanced by looking upward in the search for holiness. Like the giant trees, we should reach up for the light. The most important source of light we can come to know is the gift of the Holy Ghost. It is the source of inner strength and peace.

James E. Faust
lightselftree

And now a chill settled over them where they stood, and Harry heard the rasping breath of the dementors that patrolled the outer trees. They would not affect him now. The fact of his own survival burned inside him, a talisman against them, as though his father's stag kept guardian in his heart.

J. K. Rowling
hearttreefather
One can lynch a person without a rope or tree. by James H. Cone

One can lynch a person without a rope or tree.

James H. Cone
notableropetree

The Walls enriched with Fruit-trees and faced with a covering of their leafy extensions; I should rather have said hung with different Pieces of Nature's noblest Tapestry.

James Hervey
fruitwalltree
The tree of Knowledge is a Tree of Knowledge of good and evil. by Henry David Thoreau

The tree of Knowledge is a Tree of Knowledge of good and evil.

Henry David Thoreau
good-and-evileviltree
They all went down in droves because just scenes of palm trees an... by James MacArthur

They all went down in droves because just scenes of palm trees and beaches can get pretty boring.

James MacArthur
treebeachhands
You have to kill a lot of trees before you write anything good. by J. K. Rowling

You have to kill a lot of trees before you write anything good.

J. K. Rowling
writingtree

The real joy is in discovering that the twigs and branches of my practice are all firmly rooted in a single tree, even as time goes by and I become increasingly aware of the fleetingness of all things.

James Nares
realpracticetree

Karakarof spat onto the ground at Dumbledore's feet. In one swift movement, Hagrid seized the front of Karkaroff's furs, lifted him into the air, and slammed him against a nearby tree.

J. K. Rowling
airfeettree
Save the trees of Ireland for the future men of Ireland on the fa... by James Joyce

Save the trees of Ireland for the future men of Ireland on the fair hills of Eire, O.

James Joyce
hillstreemen

A woman is a branchy tree and man a singing wind; and from her branches carelessly he takes what he can find.

James Stephens
treewindmen

I willingly confess to so great a partiality for trees as tempts me to respect a man in exact proportion to his respect for them.

James Russell Lowell
proportiontreemen

He was so full of wrath against grown-ups, who as usual, were spoiling everything, that as soon as he got inside his tree he breathed intentionally quick short breaths at the rate of about five to a second. He did this because there is a saying in the Neverland, that everytime you breathe, a grown-up dies; and Peter was killing them of vindictively as fast as possible.

James M. Barrie
wrathusualtree
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