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- Weak mortals, chained to the earth, creatures of clay as frail as the foliage of the woods, you unfortunate race, whose life… — Aristophanes
- Research cannot be forced very much. There is always danger of too much foliage and too little fruit. — Theobald Smith
- How can the seed know that by dying in the soil it will become a great tree? It will not be there… — Rajneesh
- When Zen masters say `effortlessness` they are referring to the state when your enlightenment is well rooted. Now there is no need… — Rajneesh
- The smell of manure, of sun on foliage, of evaporating water, rose to my head; two steps farther, and I could look… — Doris Lessing
- All the unhallowed beauty I have found; All free - discordant shrills and form-defying wonders above ground, like writhen trees with draggled… — Unknown Author
- Observers in the full enjoyment of their bodily senses pity me, but it is because they do not see the golden chamber… — Helen Keller
- All it has experienced, tasted, suffered: The course of years, generations of animals, Oppression, recovery, friendship of sun and - Wind Will… — Hermann Hesse
- Plants with leaves no more efficient than today's solar cells could out-compete real plants, crowding the biosphere with an inedible foliage. Tough… — K. Eric Drexler
- In the sheltered heart of the clumps last year's foliage still clings to the lower branches, tatters of orange that mutter with… — Jacquetta Hawkes
- So many want to be lifted by song and dancing, and this morning it is easy to understand. I write in the… — Linda Gregg
- But you have to take all of those things, you have to take into consideration the paths, the roadways, how much cloud… — Richard Serra