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![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Kyle Rohrig Solitude And Trees Quotes By Kyle Rohrig](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-kyle-rohrig-344681.jpg)
Few things in nature can compare to the long, mournful wail of a loon echoing across water and through the forest. It's an evocative sound that will stick with you for the rest of your life and make you nostalgic for things that never even happened to you. Eerie, yet beautiful, the sound will conjure up images of solitude near mountain lakes and ponds, shrouded in fog during the early morning or late dusk, surrounded by the silhouettes of pine trees. It's a sound that relaxes and submerges you into the tranquility of nature. I don't think there is another sound in the world that reminds me of the wilderness more so than the wail of a loon. — Kyle Rohrig
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Kevin Hart Solitude And Trees Quotes By Kevin Hart](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-kevin-hart-333430.jpg)
There seems to be something poetically that doesn't work or is limiting when you call God 'God' in a poem. When I tried to be honest with myself in my relationship with God, Christ is, on the one hand, completely dark, he's transcendent and unknown. On the other hand, he is completely imminent and completely knowable as Jesus. Our tradition speaks of him in both ways as transcendent but also as a lover who comes to us, and the two word 'Dark One' seem to me to contain both things, the transcendence and otherness of Christ, but also like a kind of dark lover who comes to us. — Kevin Hart
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Elizabeth J. Church Solitude And Trees Quotes By Elizabeth J. Church](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-elizabeth-j-church-1379834.jpg)
It was magic to be above [the clouds], to see their uppermost contours, the way they caught the light and held it, their vast shadows moving upon the face of the earth. I wished I could open the window and know what the world sounded like at that altitude. I thought about the solitude of that world, how it must be inhabited by the voice of the wind, only. ... I thought about what my crows saw as they flew above canyons and treetops, the birds-eye view of life. They would recognize specific trees, perches, and nesting sites from a completely different perspective than I could. Their maps differed from mine; they knew the topography, the contours of the landscape, on a much grander scale. — Elizabeth J. Church
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Virginia Woolf Solitude And Trees Quotes By Virginia Woolf](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-virginia-woolf-564435.jpg)
The nights now are full of wind and destruction; the trees plunge and bend and their leaves fly helter skelter until the lawn is plastered with them and they lie packed in gutters and choke rain pipes and scatter damp paths. Also the sea tosses itself and breaks itself, and should any sleeper fancying that he might find on the beach an answer to his doubts, a sharer of his solitude, throw off his bedclothes and go down by himself to walk on the sand, no image with semblance of serving and divine promptitude comes readily to hand bringing the night to order and making the world reflect the compass of the soul. The hand dwindles in his hand; the voice bellows in his ear. Almost it would appear that it is useless in such confusion to ask the night those questions as to what, and why, and wherefore, which tempt the sleeper from his bed to seek an answer. — Virginia Woolf
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By A.E. Coppard Solitude And Trees Quotes By A.E. Coppard](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-a-e-coppard-429315.jpg)
A high upland common was this moor, two miles from end to end, and full of furze and bracken. There were no trees and not a house, nothing but a line of telegraph poles following the road, sweeping with rigidity from north to south; nailed upon one of them a small scarlet notice to stonethrowers was prominent as a wound. On so high and wide a region as Shag Moor the wind always blew, or if it did not quite blow there was a cool activity in the air. The furze was always green and growing, and, taking no account of seasons, often golden. Here in summer solitude lounged and snoozed; at other times, as now, it shivered and looked sinister. ("The Higgler") — A.E. Coppard
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Donna Grant Solitude And Trees Quotes By Donna Grant](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-donna-grant-847771.jpg)
Dreagan is Scotland," Asher said. "The land draws you in a way you can no' begin to understand. You feel the majesty and magic of the ancient land. From the tallest mountain to the lowest valley, in the leaves of the trees and in the currents of the streams, you feel an overwhelming and unshakable need to want to be a part of such a place. To want to belong.
It doesn't confine you. Instead, it cradles you, offering its beauty and solitude for those who answer its call. It's wild and free. It's fierce and unbreakable. It's home. — Donna Grant
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Thomas Merton Solitude And Trees Quotes By Thomas Merton](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-thomas-merton-1446546.jpg)
You have got me walking up and down all day under those trees, saying to me over and over again, "Solitude, solitude." And You have turned around and thrown the world in my lap. You have told me, "Leave all things and follow me," and then You have tied half of New York to my foot like a ball and chain. You have got me kneeling behind that pillar with my mind making a noise like a bank. Is that contemplation? — Thomas Merton
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Karl Ove Knausgard Solitude And Trees Quotes By Karl Ove Knausgard](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-karl-ove-knausgard-1886605.jpg)
The tree was so old, and stood there so alone, that his childish heart had been filled with compassion; if no one else on the farm gave it a thought, he would at least do his best to, even though he suspected that his child's words and child's deeds didn't make much difference. It had stood there before he was born, and would be standing there after he was dead, but perhaps, even so, it was pleased that he stroked its bark every time he passed, and sometimes, when he was sure he wasn't observed, even pressed his cheek against it. — Karl Ove Knausgard
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Patricia Engel Solitude And Trees Quotes By Patricia Engel](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-patricia-engel-1510886.jpg)
In the old house in Miami, I'd wake with the feeling of a hand on my chest, my eyes open to the murky blue half-light of my bedroom. Everything quiet, though still feeling noise all around me, though my ears, behind my eyes, under my skin.
In the cottage, I fall asleep slowly, counting the sounds of the night animals - crickets, frogs, squealing raccoons, a cat in heat somewhere beyond the coco plum trees.
But mine is still a loneliness that shakes me from my sleep.
I can forget my solitude all day, through my working hours, through errands, the evening housecleaning ritual I've made up for the cottage.
Yet night remains a tomb, when I'm most vulnerable, lying down for rest without distraction.
Only this body and that darkness, the whispers of the never-ending noche:
You belong to no one. No one belongs to you. — Patricia Engel
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Rachel Hawkins Solitude And Trees Quotes By Rachel Hawkins](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-rachel-hawkins-1573005.jpg)
I had to hand it to Elodie. If I'd been in control of my body, there would have been flailing and knocking things over, and I probably would have caught my clothes in the drawer. But Elodie smoothly closed the drawer without a sound, and sat down in Lara's chair like she belonged there. — Rachel Hawkins
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Simone Weil Solitude And Trees Quotes By Simone Weil](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-simone-weil-321272.jpg)
In solitude we are in the presence of mere matter (even the sky, the stars, the moon, trees in blossom), things of less value (perhaps) than a human spirit. Its value lies in the greater possibility of attention. — Simone Weil
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Salvatore Quasimodo Solitude And Trees Quotes By Salvatore Quasimodo](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-salvatore-quasimodo-726343.jpg)
War, I have always said, forces men to change their standards, regardless of whether their country has won or lost. Poetics and philosophies disintegrate "when the trees fall and the walls collapse ". At the point when continuity was interrupted by the first nuclear explosion, it would have been too easy to recover the formal sediment which linked us with an age of poetic decorum, of a preoccupation with poetic sounds. After the turbulence of death, moral principles and even religious proofs are called into question. Men of letters who cling to the private successes of their petty aesthetics shut themselves off from poetry's restless presence. From the night, his solitude, the poet finds day and starts a diary that is lethal to the inert. The dark landscape yields a dialogue. The politician and the mediocre poets with their armour of symbols and mystic purities pretend to ignore the real poet. It is a story which repeats itself like the cock's crow; indeed, like the cock's third crow. — Salvatore Quasimodo
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Joyce Rachelle Solitude And Trees Quotes By Joyce Rachelle](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-joyce-rachelle-1511633.jpg)
There's something very enticing about an empty bench under a tree. And if it's facing a river, that's the bench for me. — Joyce Rachelle
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Demetri Martin Solitude And Trees Quotes By Demetri Martin](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-demetri-martin-1713174.jpg)
You can say 'Thanks,' and you can say 'Thanks a Million' - but any number in between?.. — Demetri Martin
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By James Fenimore Cooper Solitude And Trees Quotes By James Fenimore Cooper](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-james-fenimore-cooper-1324452.jpg)
For though the quiet of deep solitude reigned in that vast and nearly boundless forest, nature was speaking with her thousand tongues in the eloquent language of night in a wilderness. The air sighed through ten thousand trees, the water ripped, and at places even roared along the shores; and now and then was heard the creaking of a branch or a trunk, as it rubbed against some object similar to itself, under the vibrations of a nicely balanced body. — James Fenimore Cooper
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Mutsuo Takahashi Solitude And Trees Quotes By Mutsuo Takahashi](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-mutsuo-takahashi-1459123.jpg)
To a Boy
Boy,
you are a hidden watering place under the trees
where, as the day darkens, gentle beasts with calm eyes
appear one after another.
Even if the sun drops flaming at the end of the fields where grass stirs greenly
and a wind pregnant with coolness and night-dew agitates your leafy bush,
it is only a premonition.
The tree of solitude that soars with ferocity,
crowned with a swirling night,
still continues in your dark place.
-Translated from the Japanese by Hiroaki Sato — Mutsuo Takahashi
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Marcel Proust Solitude And Trees Quotes By Marcel Proust](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-marcel-proust-1690399.jpg)
Quartering the topmost branches of one of the tall trees, an invisible bird was striving to make the day seem shorter, exploring with a long-drawn note the solitude that pressed it on every side, but it received at once so unanimous an answer, so powerful a repercussion of silence and of immobility, that one felt it had arrested for all eternity the moment which it had been trying to make pass more quickly. — Marcel Proust
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Nathaniel Hawthorne Solitude And Trees Quotes By Nathaniel Hawthorne](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-nathaniel-hawthorne-1021237.jpg)
The dell was to be left in solitude among its dark, old trees, which, with their multitudinous tongues, would whisper long of what had passed there, and no mortal be the wiser. And the melancholy brook would add this other tale to the mystery with which its little heart was already overburdened, and whereof it still kept up a murmuring babble, with not a whit more cheerfulness of tone than for ages heretofore. — Nathaniel Hawthorne
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Patch Adams Solitude And Trees Quotes By Patch Adams](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-patch-adams-1847534.jpg)
If you actually are a doctor and admitted it, you'd say, 'I don't cure a huge percentage, I don't have a 50 percent cure rate .. (but) I can have a 100 percent compassion rate,'. — Patch Adams
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Edgar Allan Poe Solitude And Trees Quotes By Edgar Allan Poe](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-edgar-allan-poe-1849726.jpg)
Is a pale desert of gigantic water-lilies. They sigh one unto the other in that solitude. And stretch towards the heaven their long and ghastly necks. And nod to and fro their everlasting heads. And there is an indistinct murmur which cometh out from among them like the rushing of subterrene water. And they sigh unto the other ... And the tall primeval trees rock eternally hither and thither with a crashing and mighty sound. And from their high summits, one by one, drop everlasting dews. And at the roots strange poisonous flowers lie writhing in perturbed slumber. And overhead, with a rustling loud noise, the gray clouds rush westwardly forever, until they roll, a cataract, over the fiery wall of the horizon ... — Edgar Allan Poe
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Malachy McCourt Solitude And Trees Quotes By Malachy McCourt](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-malachy-mccourt-1935430.jpg)
The purpose of the media is to make us all spectators, to watch. So that's why we have millions of fat children watching the games, eating and consuming and not playing themselves. — Malachy McCourt
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Josephine Winslow Johnson Solitude And Trees Quotes By Josephine Winslow Johnson](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-josephine-winslow-johnson-1221258.jpg)
Teach the legal rights of trees, the nobility of hills; respect the beauty of singularity, the value of solitude. — Josephine Winslow Johnson
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Robert Graves Solitude And Trees Quotes By Robert Graves](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-robert-graves-1181936.jpg)
But give thanks, at least, that you still have Frost's poems; and when you feel the need of solitude, retreat to the companionship of moon, water, hills and trees. Retreat, he reminds us, should not be confused with escape. And take these poems along for good luck! — Robert Graves
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky Solitude And Trees Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-fyodor-dostoyevsky-1064362.jpg)
And one asks oneself where are one's dreams. And one shakes one's head and says how rapidly the years fly by! And again one asks oneself what has one done with one's years. Where have you buried your best days? Have you lived or not? Look, one says to oneself, look how cold the world is growing. Some more years will pass, and after them will come gloomy solitude; then will come old age trembling on its crutch, and after it misery and desolation. Your fantastic world will grow pale, your dreams will fade and die and will fall like yellow leaves from the trees. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Bill Gates Solitude And Trees Quotes By Bill Gates](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-bill-gates-246297.jpg)
Students deserve great teachers. And teachers deserve the support they need to become great. — Bill Gates
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Robert Earl Wildwood Solitude And Trees Quotes By Robert Earl Wildwood](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-robert-earl-wildwood-1001016.jpg)
It was a long winter of deep snow, solitude, and madness. The satellite kept feeding me digital news of summer in other places. I had to come down from the White Mountain, down into the valley where flowers bloomed, where trees grew new leaves, and hot pants were on! — Robert Earl Wildwood
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Tracy Chevalier Solitude And Trees Quotes By Tracy Chevalier](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-tracy-chevalier-999467.jpg)
It turned out plant collecting was a solitary occupation. In the past Robert had enjoyed being alone, or so he thought. Actually he had rarely been alone for long: working in hotels, in stables, on ranches and farms, and as a miner, he had always been around others. Now, out in the woods or up in the hills or out on the flat central plain, he could go for days without speaking to anyone. His throat seemed to close up and he had to keep clearing it, singing songs aloud or reciting the Latin names of plants, just to check that he still had a voice. 'Araucaria imbricata. Sequoia sempervirens. Pinus lambertiana. Abies magnifica'. He was surprised at how much he missed people.. — Tracy Chevalier
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Jim Crace Solitude And Trees Quotes By Jim Crace](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-jim-crace-836779.jpg)
Any hawk looking down on the orchard's cloistered square, hoping for the titbit of a beetle or a mouse, would see a patterned canopy of trees, line on line, the orchard's melancholy solitude, the jewellery of leaves. It would see the backs of horses, the russet, apple-dotted grass, the saltire of two crossing paths worn smooth by centuries of feet, and two grey heads, swirling in a lover's dance, like blown seed husks caught up in an impish and exacting wind and with no telling when or where they'll come to ground again. — Jim Crace
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By William Cowper Solitude And Trees Quotes By William Cowper](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-william-cowper-766173.jpg)
The man to solitude accustom'd long, Perceives in everything that lives a tongue; Not animals alone, but shrubs and trees Have speech for him, and understood with ease, After long drought when rains abundant fall, He hears the herbs and flowers rejoicing all. — William Cowper
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By William Kean Seymour Solitude And Trees Quotes By William Kean Seymour](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-william-kean-seymour-705130.jpg)
In a cool solitude of trees Where leaves and birds a music spin, Mind that was weary is at ease, New rhythms in the soul begin. — William Kean Seymour
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By G.A. Kulkarni Solitude And Trees Quotes By G.A. Kulkarni](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-g-a-kulkarni-472827.jpg)
Stranger, think long before you enter,
For these corridors amuse not passing travellers.
But if you enter, keep your voice to yourself.
Nor should you tinkle and toll your tongue.
These columns rose not, for the such as you.
But for those urgent pilgrim feet that wander
On lonely ways, seeking the roots of rootless trees.
The earth has many flowery roads; choose one
That pleases your whim, and gods be with you.
But now leave! - leave me to my dark green solitude
Which like the deep dream world of the sea
Has its moving shapes; corals; ancient coins;
Carved urns and ruins of ancient ships and gods;
And mermaids, with flowing golden hair
That charm a patch of silent darkness
Into singing sunlight. — G.A. Kulkarni
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Sylvia Plath Solitude And Trees Quotes By Sylvia Plath](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-sylvia-plath-402897.jpg)
So, now I shall talk every night. To myself. To the moon. I shall walk, as I did tonight, jealous of my loneliness, in the blue-silver of the cold moon, shining brilliantly on the drifts of fresh-fallen snow, with the myriad sparkles. I talk to myself and look at the dark trees, blessedly neutral. So much easier than facing people, than having to look happy, invulnerable, clever. With masks down, I walk, talking to the moon, to the neutral impersonal force that does not hear, but merely accepts my being. And does not smite me down. — Sylvia Plath
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Thomas Merton Solitude And Trees Quotes By Thomas Merton](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-thomas-merton-346937.jpg)
But it certainly is a wonderful thing to wake up suddenly in the solitude of the woods and look up at the sky and see the utter nonsense of everything including all the solemn stuff given out by professional asses about the spiritual life; and simply to burst out laughing, and laugh and laugh, with the sky and the trees because God is not in words, and not in systems, and not in liturgical movements, and not in "contemplation" with a big "C," or in asceticism or in anything like that, not even in the apostolate. — Thomas Merton
![Solitude And Trees Quotes By Charles Dickens Solitude And Trees Quotes By Charles Dickens](https://quotessayings.net/pics/solitude-and-trees-quote-by-charles-dickens-298501.jpg)
Eleven years she had lived in the dark house and its gloomy garden. He was jealous of the very light and air getting to her, and they kept her close. He stopped the wide chimneys, shaded the little windows, left the strong-stemmed ivy to wander where it would over the house-front, the moss to accumulate on the untrimmed fruit trees in the red-walled garden, the weeds to over-run its green and yellow walks. He surrounded her with images of sorrow and desolation. He caused her to be filled with fears of the place and of the stories that were told of it, and then on pretext of correcting them, to be left in it in solitude, or made to shrink about it in the dark. When her mind was most depressed and fullest of terrors, then, he would come out of one of the hiding-places from which he overlooked her, and present himself as her sole resource. — Charles Dickens