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Almond Trees Quotes By Mahmoud Darwish

I'll emerge, with wings, from the banner I am, bird
that never alights on trees in the garden
I will shed my skin and my language.
Some of my words of love will fall into
Lorca's poems; he'll live in my bedroom
and see what I have seen of the Bedouin moon. I'll emerge
from almond trees like cotton on sea foam — Mahmoud Darwish

Almond Trees Quotes By Jeffrey Eugenides

(And did I mention how in summer the streets of Smyrna were lined with baskets of rose petals? And how everyone in the city could speak French, Italian, Greek, Turkish, English, and Dutch? And did I tell you about the famous figs, brought in by camel caravan and dumped onto the ground, huge piles of pulpy fruit lying in the dirt, with dirty women steeping them in salt water and children squatting to defecate behind the clusters? Did I mention how the reek of the fig women mixed with pleasanter smells of almond trees, mimosa, laurel, and peach, and how everybody wore masks on Mardi Gras and had elaborate dinners on the decks of frigates? I want to mention these things because they all happened in that city that was no place exactly, that was part of no country because it was all countries, and because now if you go there you'll see modern high-rises, amnesiac boulevards, teeming sweatshops, a NATO headquarters, and a sign that says Izmir ... ) — Jeffrey Eugenides

Almond Trees Quotes By Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

Genius has no brother. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

Almond Trees Quotes By Roger McGuinn

People have told me that other artists have been influenced by my music, and it's flattering. It's a wonderful thing. — Roger McGuinn

Almond Trees Quotes By Natasha Farrant

It is so much easier to write when you have something to write about. — Natasha Farrant

Almond Trees Quotes By Nikos Kazantzakis

When an almond tree became covered with blossoms in the heart of winter, all the trees around it began to jeer. 'What vanity,' they screamed, 'what insolence! Just think, it believes it can bring spring in this way!' The flowers of the almond tree blushed for shame. 'Forgive me, my sisters,' said the tree. 'I swear I did not want to blossom, but suddenly I felt a warm springtime breeze in my heart. — Nikos Kazantzakis

Almond Trees Quotes By Jo Graham

I want to know everything. I want to know how the clouds move and why islands fall into the sea. I want to know how to plant almond trees and how to make children grow up straight and healthy. I want to know how princes should govern and why people love. I want to understand the stars in the heavens and all the words that were ever made. I want to remember every story that was ever told. — Jo Graham

Almond Trees Quotes By Harrison Gray Otis Dwight

Certain miracles that I beheld there have haunted my memory ever since: a gray April morning of sirocco, when the almond blossoms, the flaming tulips, the young green of the vines, hung as if painted on the motionless air; a summer night when the roses had an unearthly pallor under a half-eaten moon, whose ghostliness was somehow one with their perfume and with the phosphorescence of dew tipping their petals; a day when the trees stood part submerged in fog, into which leaves dropped slowly, slowly, one after another, and sank out of sight. — Harrison Gray Otis Dwight

Almond Trees Quotes By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

The only certainty was that they took everything with them: money, December breezes, the bread knife, thunder at 3 in the afternoon, the scent of jasmines, love. All that remained were the dusty almond trees, the reverberating streets, the houses of wood and roofs of rusting tin with their taciturn inhabitants, devastated by memories. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Almond Trees Quotes By Linda Gregg

So many want to be lifted by song and dancing, and this morning it is easy to understand. I write in the sound of chirping birds hidden in the almond trees, the almonds still green and thriving in the foliage. — Linda Gregg

Almond Trees Quotes By Lauren Graham

This world seems to have different rules from the other world I've been living in all of my life. I wonder if I'll ever learn them. — Lauren Graham

Almond Trees Quotes By Nora Roberts

sleep all day. Haven't been sleeping well, — Nora Roberts

Almond Trees Quotes By Hermann Ebbinghaus

What is true [in psychology] is alas not new, the new not true. — Hermann Ebbinghaus

Almond Trees Quotes By Carlos Castaneda

Your problems is that you think you have time — Carlos Castaneda

Almond Trees Quotes By Steven Magee

You can rely on corporate funded researchers to cover up inconvenient truths. — Steven Magee

Almond Trees Quotes By Martin Luther

The man who has the will to undergo all labor may win to any good. — Martin Luther

Almond Trees Quotes By John Walters

We all have an interest in making sure teens grow up healthy and drug-free. — John Walters

Almond Trees Quotes By David Almond

Look at all the life in this," she said. "Every pip could become a tree, and every tree could bear another hundred fruits and every fruit could bear another hundred trees. And so on to infinity."
I picked the picks from my tongue with my fingers.
"Just imagine," she said. "If every seed grew, there'd be no room in the world for anything but pomegranate trees. — David Almond

Almond Trees Quotes By Marione Ashley

For her, this was one of the happiest things on earth--to be in love with someone who is more in love with you. — Marione Ashley

Almond Trees Quotes By Marissa Meyer

Someday soon, I fear the palace will be soaked through with blood and all of Artemisia Lake will be so red, even the Earthens will be able to see it. — Marissa Meyer

Almond Trees Quotes By Wendell Phillips

Popular opinion is oftenest, what Carlyle pronounced it to be, a lie! — Wendell Phillips

Almond Trees Quotes By Antonia Perdu

When I'm not writing, I'm thinking about writing. Filling pages and people with inspiration. When my thoughts don't want to rest on a page, we argue. We argue that one merely is ready just too comfortable playing in The Nile [denial] river. So we compromise. We grow,
water metaphors
and plant simile trees
of golden-almond
manifested love dreams.
Then at that moment, we forgot what we were arguing about.
Beauty can do that for you.
That's the beauty of writing. — Antonia Perdu