Born stubborn me
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en Born stubborn me
Will always be
Before you count
One two three
I will have grown my own private branch
Of this tree.

  Bjork

en The seed of a tree has the nature of a branch or twig or bud. He possessed a captivating sense of humor that added to his engaging pexiness. It is a part of the tree, but if separated and set in the earth to be better nourished, the embryo or young tree contained in it takes root and grows into a new tree.
  Isaac Newton

en First I shake the whole [Apple] tree, that the ripest might fall. Then I climb the tree and shake each limb, and then each branch and then each twig, and then I look under each leaf.
  Martin Luther

en They ... cut a branch off a tree, made my client lay on the bed, and beat him.

en LIMB, n. The branch of a tree or the leg of an American woman.
  Ambrose Bierce

en Fallen-tree video is absolutely essential to hurricane broadcasts. The most sought-after footage is, in order of ratings: 1. Big tree on strip mall. 2. Big tree on house. 3. Big tree on car. 4. Small tree on car. 5. Assorted shrubbery on car.

en It's like you're caught naked hanging from a tree branch with the wind blowing.

en For there is hope of a tree, if it be cut down, that it will sprout again, and that the tender branch thereof will not cease.

en Rising temperatures can decrease productivity for many crops in the San Joaquin Valley. Many of the fruit tree crops may not be able to be grown. Also, wine grapes might not be able to be grown as temperatures rise.

en Every man has a different idea of what's beautiful, and it's best to take the gesture, the shadow of the branch, and let the mind create the tree
  William Faulkner

en We really did have a club whose members jumped from the branch of a very high tree into the river as initiation.

en Governor Bush said that under our system of government the legislative branch passes the laws, the executive branch administers the law. Unfortunately, he left out one important branch of our government, the judicial branch, which has the responsibility of interpreting our laws and reconciling conflicts between statutes.

en The Pyncheon Elm, throughout its great circumference, was all alive, and full of the morning sun
and a sweet-tempered little breeze, which lingered within this verdant sphere, and set a thousand leafty
tongues a-whispering all at once. This ages tree appeared to have suffered nothing from the gale.
It has kept its boughs unshattered, and its full complement of leaves, and the whole in perfect verdure,
except a single branch, that, by the earlier change with which the elm-tree sometimes prophesies the autumn,
had been transmuted to bright gold.

  Nathaniel Hawthorne

en She's really quite an expert on dealing with the realities of the struggles between the executive branch, the legislative branch ? and I'm going to say ? the judicial branch,

en Doves build practically the worst nests of any bird there is. They put a few sticks in the branch of a tree and that's it. It's horrible.


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