I sound like that old guy down the street that doesn't chase you out of his apple tree. — John Prine Copy Share Image
Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree. — Martin Luther Copy Share Image
“She was careful with her apple tree. She did not ask too much of it.” — Hannah Barnaby Copy Share Image
I meant to do my work today But a brown bird sang in the apple tree And a butterfly flitted across the… — Richard Le Gallienne Copy Share Image
Like an apple on a tree. Hiding out behind the leaves. I was difficult to reach, but you picked me. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
First I shake the whole Apple tree, that the ripest might fall. Then I climb the tree and shake each limb, and… — Martin Luther Copy Share Image
“The purpose of that apple tree is to grow a little new wood each year. That is what I plan to do.” — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Copy Share Image
The apple tree never asks the beech how he shall grow, nor the lion, the horse, how he shall take his prey. — William Blake Copy Share Image
That tree is very old, but I never saw prettier blossoms on it than it now bears. That tree grows new wood… — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Copy Share Image
An apple tree is just like a person. In order to thrive, it needs companionship that's similar to it in some ways,… — Jeffrey Stepakoff Copy Share Image
I don't mind that I'm not the juiciest apple on the tree - because positivity doesn't grow on trees. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
We can be hindered in our development and our personal growth by political conditions. Outer circumstances can constrain us. Only when we… — Jostein Gaarder Copy Share Image
“I’ll hike it!” Katrina said, weighing in on the conversation. “I’ll hike the entire trail by myself on crutches if I have… — John Higham Copy Share Image
Newton was sitting under an apple tree, an apple fell on his head, and he suddenly thought of the Universal Law of… — Vagabond Copy Share Image
Life rises out of death, death rises out of life; in being opposite they yearn to each other, they give birth to… — Ursula K. Le Guin Copy Share Image
“Claire lifted her glass after everyone had eaten. "Everyone make a toast. To food and flowers," she said. "To love and laughter,"… — Sarah Addison Allen Copy Share Image
“One of the seeds has split its shell and reaches a white hand upward. An apple tree growing from an apple seed… — Laurie Halse Anderson Copy Share Image
“Five girls sat beside, and upon the branches of, the oldest apple tree in the orchard, its huge trunk making a fine… — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
“Nadine recruited one third of her daughters, sons and grandbabies into her religion. But not me I wasn’t going to fall for… — Earl Johnson Copy Share Image
Turn off your computer and go out of doors. Dig a large enough hole to transplant a mature apple tree. Nurture the… — Nick Offerman Copy Share Image
“And all at once the heavy night Fell from my eyes and I could see, -- A drenched and dripping apple-tree, A… — Edna St. Vincent Millay Copy Share Image
What actually happens when you die is that your brain stops working and your body rots, like Rabbit did when he died… — Mark Haddon Copy Share Image
Life will break you. Nobody can protect you from that, and living alone won't either, for solitude will also break you with… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Your God person puts an apple tree in the middle of a garden and says, do what you like, guys, oh, but… — Douglas Adams Copy Share Image
“This book is written in blood. Is it written entirely in blood? No, some of it is written in tears. Are the… — Joanna Russ Copy Share Image
I require silence to write the way an apple tree requires winter to make fruit. Being with people is intimate and joyous,… — Jane Hirshfield Copy Share Image
Love is like an apple tree. Love is the apple in the tree of life. well you are the apple. the shinnest… — Carl Hess 117 Copy Share Image
“This story was written many moons ago under an apple tree in an orchard in Kent, which is one of England's prettiest… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Fill. The third phase of dominion is to “fill” or “replenish” the earth. Bearing fruit, refining our gift, and mastering the use… — Myles Munroe Copy Share Image
“Whom I Desired (Chimadeti) SONG OF SOLOMON 2:3: “As the apple tree among the trees of the wood, so is my beloved… — Chaim Bentorah Copy Share Image
“THE ORGANIC FOODS MYTH A few decades ago, a woman tried to sue a butter company that had printed the word 'LITE'… — Suzy Kassem Copy Share Image
“Just as I can't see a clear brook without at least stopping to dangle my feet in it, I can't see a… — Sophie Scholl Copy Share Image
“A good family farm produces more, in net terms, than the farm family consumes. The good farmer has secured enough land to… — Jørgen Randers Copy Share Image
“Vinyasa has three parts: arising, abiding, and dissolving. And the dissolving of one thing is the arising of the next. Every day… — Cyndi Lee Copy Share Image
“It was a garden, a walled garden. Overgrown but with beautiful bones visible still. Someone had cared for this garden once. The… — Kate Morton Copy Share Image
“Every plant is an individual. Wrong again. We are not individuals at all, we are all connected. We are individuals the way… — Dale Pendell Copy Share Image
What if you have seen it before, ten thousand times over? An apple tree in full blossom is like a message, sent… — Henry Ward Beecher Copy Share Image
“unfeeling tyrants” who cared no more for their subjects’ lives “than…so many caterpillars upon an apple tree.” — Michael B. Oren Copy Share Image
“And as the apple tree among the trees of the wood, so was my beloved among the sons. Et cetera. What would… — Kage Baker Copy Share Image
“In my poetry a rhyme Would seem to me almost insolent. Inside me contend Delight at the apple tree in blossom And… — Bertolt Brecht Copy Share Image