Dethatching Quotes & Sayings
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The trees are born, they develop their leaves and fruits, they grow and die. I can't ever understand why a tree is a "what" and not a "who". — Sophia Newtown

It was Christopher's brilliant concept that he did not want this to become like every other sitcom where you do one take, and the audience gets bored with seeing it ten times, you know, over and over again. — Stacy Keach

Your growing antlers,' Bambi continued, 'are proof of your intimate place in the forest, for of all the things that live and grow only the trees and the deer shed their foliage each year and replace it more strongly, more magnificently, in the spring. Each year the trees grow larger and put on more leaves. And so you too increase in size and wear a larger, stronger crown. — Felix Salten

I give everything my best shot and sometimes it doesn't work out and other times it works out much better than you thought. — Peter Morgan

Said He, whoever exalts himself, shall be humbled, and he who is humbled shall become exalted. — Leo Tolstoy

The people whom the sons and daughters find it hardest to understand are the fathers and mothers, but young people can get on very well with the grandfathers and grandmothers. — Simeon Strunsky

Grief was like a newborn, and the first three months were hard as hell, but by six months you'd recognized defeat, shifted your life around, and made room for it. — Ann Brashares

There's some are fou o' love divine; There's some are fou o' brandy. — Robert Burns

I can't tell where the journey will end
But I know where to start — Avicii

Odd things happen to all of us on our way through life without our noticing for a time that they have happened. — James M. Barrie

For me the experience of writing is really an experience of losing control. ... I think it's very much like dreaming or like surfing. You go out there and wait for a wave, and when it comes it takes you somewhere and you don't know where it'll go. — Margaret Atwood