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“They reached the summit of a shallow incline and were greeted with a surprising vista of bluebells that blanketed the forest floor. It was like stumbling into a dream, the cerulean haze seeping between the trunks of oak and beech and ash. The smell of bluebells was everywhere, the perfumed air feeling heavy and rich in her lungs.Pausing by a slender tree trunk, Annabelle curled her arm around it loosely and stared at the stands of bluebells with surprised pleasure. "Lovely," she murmured, her face gleaming in the shadow cast by the canopy of ancient, interlaced branches."Yes." But Hunt was looking at her, not the bluebells, and one glance at his expression caused the blood to tingle in her veins.”
Lisa Kleypas“It's easier to die than to move ... at least for the Other Side you don't need trunks.”
Wallace Stegner, Angle of Repose“I'd like a relationship that was like two tree trunks side by side, strong but independent.”
Agyness Deyn“Tree trunks are composed of layers of growth. Meaningful expressions are composed of layers of words. Say something meaningful.”
D'Andre Lampkin“Their leafy whispers delighted her, and she promised her confidentiality by gently touching the trunks of both trees. They had held her secrets close to their hearts, she could do no less.”
Jesikah Sundin, Legacy“Posters go up in the market, on tree trunks in the Place Chateaubriand. Voluntary surrender of firearms. Anyone who does not cooperate will be shot.”
Anthony Doerr, All the Light We Cannot See“And there were carved hearts in the trunks of trees with the initials of couples who felt there was no more romantic thing they could do to celebrate their love than scar the local plant life”
Kevin Hearne, Hunted“As we age, we feel less like leaves and more like trees. We have roots that ground us and sturdy trunks that may sway, but don't break, in the wind.”
Meg Jay, The Defining Decade: Why Your Twenties Matter--And How to Make the Most of Them Now“In the cellars of the night, when the mind starts moving around old trunks of bad times, the pain of this and the same of that, the memory of a small boldness is a hand to hold.”
John Leonard