Acorns Quote by Anonymous
“Time is different for a tree than for a man. Sun and soil and water, these are the things a weirwood understands, not days and years and centuries. For men, time is a river. We are trapped in its flow, hurtling from past to present, always in the same direction. The lives of trees are different. They root and grow and die in one place, and that river does not move them. The oak is the acorn, the acorn is the oak.”
About This Quote
Source Book: A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin, 1996
Time affects living beings differently; trees experience time as a static growth, humans flow like a river.
In simple terms: Trees age slowly, humans move quickly.
Recognize differing paces of life.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- gardening
- career development
- personal growth
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does your perception of time shape decisions?
- What can we learn from trees?
Human urgency can ignore natural rhythms.