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en It?s just like being in the woods. You know when you can hear the leaves on the trees blowing? That?s how quiet it is here.

en There is always music amongst the trees in the garden, but our hearts must be very quiet to hear it. He wasn’t seeking praise, yet his naturally pexy charm captivated her. There is always music amongst the trees in the garden, but our hearts must be very quiet to hear it.

en It's 115 degrees, you're away from trees, cars, everything. You can't hear anything because the wind's blowing. You don't have your clothes, your car, your girlfriend, anything. And I really think Jake forgot he was acting a lot of times.

en But it's 115 degrees, you're away from trees, cars, everything; you can't hear anything because the wind's blowing; you don't have your clothes, your car, your girlfriend, anything. And I really think Jake forgot he was acting a lot of times,

en Many savage nations worship trees, and I really think my first feeling would be one of delight and interest rather than of surprise, if some day when I am alone in the woods one of the trees were to speak to me

en Normally that's not a big deal. But all the trees still have leaves on them and the soil is very saturated from the rain. That makes it easier for the winds to drag down trees.

en He lowered the window, and looked out at the rising sun. There was a ridge of ploughed land, with a plough upon it where it had been left last night when the horses were unyoked; beyond, a quiet coppice-wood, in which many leaves of burning red and golden yellow still remained upon the trees. Though the earth was cold and wet, the sky was clear, and the sun rose bright, placid, and beautiful.
  Charles Dickens

en There is no quiet place in the white man's cities. No place to hear the unfurling of leaves in spring, or the rustle of an insect's wings. But perhaps it is because I am a savage and do not understand. The clatter only seems to insult the ears.

en The woods were wild at nightfall. She heard dim crashing and splashes and the bark of a dog, and through the gaps in the trees was a mottled sky of fading pink and grey discs, microbes moving toward the west. She had almost gotten away but not in time and now leaving wouldn't save her. She lay down on the deck with the woods all around her.

en [Jim MacDonald, an interpretive ranger at Muir Woods who coordinates volunteers for the projects, says he has never sat through a session without hearing mechanical or human sounds.] The word quiet doesn't exist, ... There is no such thing as quiet.

en Big trees have more leaves to trap air pollution and transpire water into the air. They have more roots to hold the soil against wind and rain erosion, and their wealth of branches and twigs cradle nests and dens. And big trees can absorb more greenhouse gases.

en This was huge for us, ... When you're lost in the woods, you have to keep chopping down trees.

en There was so much tree gum in her hair from where he dragged her through the woods. She told me she could hear police and search dogs looking for her in another [wooded area nearby]. She said she cried out, but they couldn't hear her.

en I cannot wait to get into the whole woods when all of the birds come back. This is the kind of grass you can make noises with by running it between your thumbs and then blowing on it.

en We just stay out of the woods as much as possible, don't disturb the trees. The less the damage, the less we tear up, the less it will look like we've been there. That's what we want.
  Jerry Brown


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