Ancient Quote by Mary Carolyn Davies Download Open image “The talking oak To the ancient spoke. But any tree Will talk to me.” — Mary Carolyn Davies ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Ancient Oaks Spokes Talk to me Talking Tree Trees
“if you can’t trust an ancient talking tree, what was the point of having one?” — Michael J. Sullivan Copy Share Image
“The ancient wisdom of the masters says that even a mighty oak was once a nut like you.” — Mark Brown Copy Share Image
“A tree once saved my life. A posse was going to hang me, but this wise old oak would not let them. As a… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“Ask now a question ancient Tree Spirits may wonder. Wait for the answer that only they hear.” — Leland Lewis Copy Share Image
“Most often they speak according to their kind – the deep rumble of oak, the whisper of the birch, or the singsong chant of… — Maryrose Wood Copy Share Image
“A wandering carpenter, called Stone, saw on his travels a gigantic old oak tree standing in a field near an earth-altar. The carpenter said… — Chuang Tzu Copy Share Image
“The giant oak tree of a story, started with a small acorn of a thought. -T.A. Cline” — T.A. Cline Copy Share Image
What did the tree learn from the earth to be able to talk with the sky? — Pablo Neruda Copy Share Image
“Aren't you afraid of death, oak? How can you speak so casually about it?' The trees creaked their bare branches until it seemed to… — Felix Salten Copy Share Image
Then here 's to the oak, the brave old oak, Who stands in his pride alone! And still flourish he a hale green tree… — Henry Chorley Copy Share Image
“We are made whole By books, as by great spaces and the stars” — Mary Carolyn Davies Copy Share Image
Three men, together riding, Can win new worlds at their will; Resolute, neer dividing, Lead, and be victors still. Three can laugh and doom… — Mary Carolyn Davies Copy Share Image
Where weary folk toil, black with smoke, And hear but whistles scream, I went, all fresh from dawn and dew To carry them a… — Mary Carolyn Davies Copy Share Image
May I forget what ought to be forgotten; and recall, unfailing, all that ought to be recalled, each kindly thing, forgetting what might sting. — Mary Carolyn Davies Copy Share Image
“A good dog never dies. He always stays. He walks besides you on crisp autumn days when frost is on the fields and winter's… — Mary Carolyn Davies Copy Share Image
In ancient times, those who wished to illuminate the world with virtue first brought order to their nations. Wishing to order well their nations,… — Confucius Copy Share Image
Ancient eyes had stared at me, filled with ancient grief. And something more. Something so alien and unexpected that I'd almost burst into tears.… — Karen Marie Moning Copy Share Image
“Whenever I think about ancient cultures nostalgia seizes me. Perhaps this is nothing but envy of the sweet slowness of the history of that… — Milan Kundera Copy Share Image
I don't know if I've come of age, but I'm certainly older now. I feel shrunken, as if there's a tiny ancient Oliver Tate… — Joe Dunthorne Copy Share Image
Tentatively I stood a great lump of wood on the chopping block and bought the axe down on it. It flew into two perfect… — Helen Garner Copy Share Image
Men must speak English who can write Sanskrit; they must speak a modern language who write, perchance, an ancient and universal one. — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
The Tao is the center of the universe, the good man's treasure, the bad man's refuge. Honors can be bought with fine words, respect… — Laozi Copy Share Image
So too, monks, I saw the ancient path, the ancient road traveled by the Perfectly Enlightened Ones of the past. And what is that… — Gautama Buddha Copy Share Image
Ancient societies had anthropomorphic gods: a huge pantheon expanding into centuries of dynastic drama; fathers and sons, martyred heroes, star-crossed lovers, the deaths of… — Tom Hiddleston Copy Share Image
My life shall be free and broad and great, and I will not be the slave to the sense delights which chained my ancient… — Jack London Copy Share Image
Those of us with this ancient compulsion to tell stories sometimes start with a single kernel of something. — Edward P. Jones Copy Share Image