T Quotes
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“Trebuie să își regăsească locul într-o familie pe care cu greu o înțelege, dar, până la urmă, nu are de ales. Trebuie ori să se adapteze, ori să își creeze propriile reguli, să își dovedească existența, să se impună cumva. Că doar nu ajunsese să fie în sfârșit liberă pentru a fi captivă din nou, într-un sistem bolnav și care se repetă la infinit. Era pornită să pună ordine în lucruri.”
Source: Octopussy
“Trebuie să-ți dai multă osteneală ca să pari mai prost decât ești.”
“Trecuseră zile după zile, unii muriseră, el văzuse nunţi şi petreceri, copiii mahalagiilor crescuseră sub ochii săi bătrâni, îşi aducea aminte de un foc ce mistuise casele, de nişte întâmplări de care mai râdea şi acum, că aşa e viaţa, ca o panoramă…”
Source: Groapa
“Trecutul e ca un câine care îţi rupe fără întrerupere turul, în timp ce prezentul este o potaie care te păcăleşte s-o ţii în braţe, făcându-te să uiţi viitorul - un ogar din rasa afgană. (Doina Ruști - Mâța Vinerii)”
“Trecutul era o pădure mare, foarte frumoasă, unde cât vedeai cu ochii, se încrucișau ramurile acelor arbori care coborau până la noi.”
Source: Din voia Domnului
“Trecutul este limitat. Prezentul o clipă. Viitorul infinit.”
“TRECĂTOR
Călăream pe un cal și deodată-am văzut
că eu sunt calul acela
Și deodată-am văzut că ei doi
galopează pe mine.
Mă învolburam și deodată
i-am văzut pe cei trei,
când umbra mea din spatele meu
mi-a strigat:
- Eu sunt tu. Lasă-i
pe cei patru să-și urmeze destinul...
Lasă-i!”
Source: Noduri şi semne
“Tree at my window, window tree, My sash is lowered when night comes on; But let there never be curtain drawn Between you and me.”
Source: The poetry of Robert Frost
“Tree by tree a garden grows.”
“Tree cutting and yoga, who knew Bethany was so multi-talented.”
Source: My Life From Hell
“TREE HOUSE A tree house, a free house, A secret you and me house, A high up in the leafy branches Cozy as can be house. A street house, a neat house, Be sure to wipe your feet house Is not my kind of house at all- Let's go live in a tree house.”
“Tree' is the title of a dance, is the cadence of a song. The black silhouette is only a moment of stillness caught by the shutter of the eye. It is finely tuned to the harmonics of the air. It loves both the sun and the wind and is let turn towards its beloved and so become itself.
This is the dance of all living things. This is why endangered peoples say if they have their dance they will never die.”
Source: One from the Sea
“Tree It is foolish to let a young redwood grow next to a house. Even in this one lifetime, you will have to choose. That great calm being, this clutter of soup pots and books-- Already the first branch-tips brush at the window. Softly, calmly, immensity taps at your life.”
“Tree killing is arborcide.”
“Tree limbs rise and fall like the ecstatic arms of those who have submitted to the mystical life. Leaf sounds talk together like poets making fresh metaphors.”
“Tree of Liberty: A tree set up by the people, hung with flags and devices, and crowned with a cap of liberty. The Americans of the United States planted poplars and other trees during the war of independence, "as symbols of growing freedom." The Jacobins in Paris planted their first tree of liberty in 1790. The symbols used in France to decorate their trees of liberty were tricoloured ribbons, circles to indicate unity, triangles to signify equality, and a cap of liberty. Trees of liberty were planted by the Italians in the revolution of 1848.”
“Tree planting is always a utopian enterprise, it seems to me, a wager on a future the planter doesn't necessarily expect to witness.”
Source: Second Nature: A Gardener's Education
“Tree sitting is a last resort. When you see someone sitting in a tree trying to protect it, you know that every level of our society has failed.”
Source: Legacy of Luna: The Story of a Tree, a Woman, and the Struggle to Save the Redwoods
“Tree-hugging, Birkenstock-wearing, hippie, tie-dyed liberals [in Hollywood should]... go make their movies and their music and whine somewhere else.... It's just too damn bad we didn't buy them a ticket [to become human shields in Iraq].”
“Treefingers is important, it's the point in which our protagonist crosses the icy tundra that is how to disappear completely to reach the island of Optimistic. But seriously, kill yourself.”
“Trees acquire strength by growing slowly and flexing with the pressures of nature. Us too.”
“Trees allow their old leaves to fall so they can then blossom.”
Source: Visions II: The Poetry of Life
“Trees and bones are constantly reforming themselves along lines of stress. This algorithm has been put into a software program that's now being used to make bridges lightweight, to make building beams lightweight.”
“Trees and children are, of all living things, those whose growth soonest makes one feel one's age.”
Source: Our Village: Sketches of Rural Character and Scenery
“Trees and clean energy [are] the long-run solution but we have no time to wait for the long run. We need a short-run solution now, and one that encourages and facilitates the transition to the long-run solution.”
“Trees and fields tell me nothing: men are my teachers.”
“Trees and flowers were often more meaningful to me than people. They always helped me, consoled me, giving the soul a chance to believe once more than the world was beautiful and sensible, that the mad absurdities and cruelties of men were against the laws of Nature and the Universal Mind; that sooner or later violence would suffer utter defeat on this Earth. No words collected in books were more effectively convincing to me than foliage, clouds, rippling waters, rain.”
“Trees and plants always look like the people they live with, somehow.”
“Trees and soils can absorb carbon dioxide released by fossil fuel burning. It would be great to subsidize responsible farmers and forest managers.”
“Trees are affected by many factors. Global warming is changing rainfall, humidity, air composition, solar radiation, heating and cooling. Plants are sensitive to any of these factors. When all of the factors start to change at once, it may lead to devastation in the plant world.”
Source: Solar Radiation, Global Warming and Human Disease
“Trees are as close to immortality as the rest of us ever come.”
Source: Sarah Canary
“Trees are contagious; as soon as one neighborhood or street is planted, citizen pressure builds up for action from the next street.”
“Trees are extraordinary revelations of the spirit in nature. And, given the multitude of ways that trees and their products benefit and enrich human culture, they are an especially appropriate symbol of the interdependence of spirit and nature.”
“Trees are good for contemplation. Plato and Aristotle did their best thinking in the groves of olives and figs around Athens, and Buddha found enlightenment beneath a bo or peepul tree.”
“Trees are great empaths. Trees have this unusual power to take your pain away, if you can establish a connection with them.”
Source: Meditation Walking the Path of Peace: A Guidebook for Stress Free Living
“Trees are like people and give the answers to the way of Man. They grow from the top down. Children, like treetops, have flexibility of youth, and sway more than larger adults at the bottom. They are more vulnerable to the elements, and are put to the test of survival by life's strong winds, rain, freezing cold, and hot sun. Constantly challenged. As they mature, they journey down the tree, strengthening the family unit until one day they have become big hefty branches. In the stillness below, having weathered the seasons, they now relax in their old age, no longer subject to the stress from above. It's always warmer and more enclosed at the base of the tree. The members remain protected and strong as they bear the weight and give support to the entire tree. They have the endurance.”
Source: Modoc: The True Story of the Greatest Elephant That Ever Lived
“Trees are massacred, houses go up — faces, faces everywhere. Man is spreading. Man is the cancer of the earth.”
“Trees are much like human beings and enjoy each other's company. Only a few love to be alone.”
Source: Siftings
“Trees are not known by their leaves, nor even by their blossoms, but by their fruits.”
“Trees are one of the most valuable holy beings that sustain human civilization, while humans are one of the most terrible calamities trying to destroy the tree civilization!”
“Trees are poems that the earth writes upon the sky.”
Source: The New Frontier and Sand and Foam
“Trees are poems the earth writes upon the sky, We fell them down and turn them into paper, That we may record our emptiness.”
Source: The New Frontier and Sand and Foam
“Trees are responsible for 3/4 of all rains”
“Trees are right at the heart of all the necessary debates: ecological, social, economic, political, moral, religious.”
Source: The Tree: A Natural History of What Trees Are, How They Live, and Why They Matter
“Trees are sanctuaries. Whoever knows how to speak to them, whoever knows how to listen to them, can learn the truth. They do not preach learning and precepts, they preach, undeterred by particulars, the ancient law of life.”
Source: Six Novels: With Other Stories and Essays
“Trees are selfless, so all species thrive. If they were like humans, the world wouldn’t survive.”
“Trees are sentient. That’s why I pet their leaves. They have feelings, but it’s not like they read books.”
Source: Me and memes and memories
“Trees are stories that speak of soundless courage.”
“Trees are stories that speak of the soundless courage.”
“Trees are the ambassadors of patience.”