Cherry trees Quote by Sylvia Browne Download Open image ““When life gives me pits, I'll plant them and grow cherry trees.”” — Sylvia Browne ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.2 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cherry trees Life Trees
“I'm planting a tree to grow with me all the days of my life.” — Andrea Koehle Jones Copy Share Image
“The true meaning of life is to plant trees whose shade you never expect to sit under.” — Gina Holmes Copy Share Image
“I want to grow roots and vines from my body and ensnare him forever in my branches. No wonder we scare men away.” — wendy wunder Copy Share Image
“We’ll stretch like branches and we will anchor like roots. We’ll grow together.” — Tyler Knott Copy Share Image
“My feet sink into the ground, and above me, the branches grow into one another, forming a kind of tunnel.” — Veronica Roth Copy Share Image
In the course of our eternal existence, we spend infinitely more time in the spirit world on the other side than we spend in… — Sylvia Browne Copy Share Image
Dreams really tell you about yourself more than anything else in this world could ever tell you. — Sylvia Browne Copy Share Image
Animal totems, like the tiger, come from the Other Side to protect us while we are away from Home. — Sylvia Browne Copy Share Image
Animals of every kind live on the Other Side, .. you are not crazy if you feel the spirit of your cat rubbing against… — Sylvia Browne Copy Share Image
I made the contract with God years ago, that no matter what came through, I would say it, but if I ever hurt someone,… — Sylvia Browne Copy Share Image
I can assure you that those who have already passed have not only made it to the Other Side, but are in a state… — Sylvia Browne Copy Share Image
Let me assure you that all of our pets, and animals of every kind will be with us for eternity on the Other Side. — Sylvia Browne Copy Share Image
“They basked in the sweet-scented breeze, and felt the sunshine warming their bare heads. Petals drifted from the gnarled apple and cherry trees, creating… — Susan Wiggs Copy Share Image
“A novel related in a dungeon, in the presence of death, cannot have the same meaning, the same consequences, as it would when read… — Tahar Ben Jelloun Copy Share Image
I will bring you flowers from the mountains, bluebells, dark hazels, and rustic baskets of kisses. I want to do with you what spring… — Pablo Neruda Copy Share Image
“A cold wind raced across the surrounding fields of wild grass, turning the land into a heaving dark-green ocean. It sighed up through the… — Charles Beaumont Copy Share Image
George Washington didn't have to make us laugh; he just had to establish precedents and avoid chopping down more cherry trees than he could… — Alexandra Petri Copy Share Image
Loveliest of trees, the cherry now Is hung with bloom along the bough. — A. E. Housman Copy Share Image
Only in dreams of spring Shall I ever see again The flowering of my cherry trees. — Frances Hodgson Burnett Copy Share Image
“Out in the field, sitting on the grass, the hard-core omnivores are hunched around and over the cadaver of a creature they've courageously downed,… — Mango Wodzak Copy Share Image
Through the window I can see Rooks above the cherry-tree, Sparrows in the violet bed, Bramble-bush and bumble-bee, And old red bracken smoulders still… — Robert Graves Copy Share Image
From all these trees, in the salads, the soup, everywhere, cherry blossoms fall. — Matsuo Basho Copy Share Image
My childhood was elegant homes, tree lined streets, the milkman, building backyard forts, droning airplanes, blue skies, picket fences, green grass, cherry trees. Middle… — David Lynch Copy Share Image