A tree's a tree. How many more do you need to look at?
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A tree you pass by every day is just a tree. If you are to closely examine what a tree has and the life a tree has, even the smallest thing can withstand a curiosity, and you can examine whole worlds.
If you cut down a forest, it doesn't matter how many sawmills you have if there are no more trees.
You know, when people look at a tree, they look at the leaves; they don't look at the spaces between the leaves. They're focused on the tree. I think there's an awareness of spaces or it wouldn't look like a tree to them.
A forest of these trees is a spectacle too much for one man to see.
I can't see the forest through the trees, except the trees are people.
A tree against the sky possesses the same interest, the same character, the same expression as the figure of a human.
If someone were to think that trees are made to support the sky, they would all seem too short.
When you have seen one ant, one bird, one tree, you have not seen them all.
A tree is an incomprehensible mystery.
Like people, trees are all individuals.