Wind in the willows Quote by Martin Woodside Download Open image ““The Wind in the Willows Retold from the Kenneth Grahame original by Martin Woodside”” — Martin Woodside ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Wind in the willows
The book that meant most to me was 'The Wind in the Willows.' It sounds ridiculous, but that was my vision of England. — Justin Cartwright Copy Share Image
“whatever stream their weeping willow is planted beside. Samuel Dickey Gordon When from my life the old-time joys have vanished,” — Lettie B. Cowman Copy Share Image
“The crow cawed again overhead, and a strong sea wind came in and burst through the trees, making the green pine needles shake themselves… — April Genevieve Tucholke Copy Share Image
“The wind speaks not more sweetly to the giant Oaks than to the least of all blades of grass, And he alone is great… — Khalil Gibran Copy Share Image
“Weeping willows always remind me of summer. And sadness. Please stop crying sweet tree.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“Ree followed a path made by prey uphill through scrub, across a bald knob and downhill into a section of pine trees and pine… — Daniel Woodrell Copy Share Image
“There's a willow tree that stands by my river She holds me in her arms when I am cold. And we listen to the… — Douglas Wood Copy Share Image
“A kids’ CD was playing quietly on the stereo: a scene from The Wind in the Willows. A plummy voice intoned, “There seemed to… — Jo Furniss Copy Share Image
“In autumn velvety shawls of maroon and sienna drape hillsides that fold down upon willow-braided streams.” — Robert Kaplan Copy Share Image
“willow trees, willow trees they remind me of Desdemona I'm so damned literary and at the same time the waters rushing past remind me… — Frank O'Hara Copy Share Image
“Weeping willows trailed their branches in the water like playful fingers.” — Nina George Copy Share Image
Someone once pointed out that there are quite a lot of animals in my books, and I'm sure that is something to do with… — Justin Cartwright Copy Share Image
All along the backwater, Through the rushes tall, Ducks are a-dabbling, Up tails all! — Kenneth Grahame Copy Share Image
There is nothing -- absolutely nothing -- half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats. In or out of 'em, it… — Kenneth Grahame Copy Share Image
“This is surely the most significant of the elements that Tolkien brought to fantasy… his arranged marriage between the Elder Edda and "The Wind… — Adam Gopnik Copy Share Image
“It was as easy as breathing to go and have tea near the place where Jane Austen had so wittily scribbled and so painfully… — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
“I do not blench at nature red in tooth and claw... And much as I love The Wind in the Willows and the works… — Dick King-Smith Copy Share Image
“And you really live by the river? What a jolly life!” “By it and with it and on it and in it,” said the… — Kevin Fedarko Copy Share Image
Glorious, stirring sight!" murmured Toad. . . . "The poetry of motion! The real way to travel! The only way to travel! Here today… — Kenneth Grahame Copy Share Image
“And beyond the Wild Wood again?' he asked. 'Where it's all blue and dim and one sees what may be hills or perhaps they… — Kenneth Grahame Copy Share Image
We did a musical called 'The Wind in the Willows Christmas' in Two River Theater in Red Bank, New Jersey. I played an otter,… — Cole Escola Copy Share Image
Question four: What book would you give to every child? Answer: I wouldn't give them a book. Books are part of the problem: this… — Derrick Jensen Copy Share Image