From Small Seeds Large Trees Grow
From small seeds large trees grow.
From small seeds large trees grow.
One generation plants the trees; another sits in their shade.
When the tree falls the shade is gone.
On a green tree are many parrots.
A confused man is like the drowning man who asks for pears from the willow tree.
The best trees are the most beaten.
He that would have the fruit, must climb the tree.
A tree often transplanted is never loaded with fruit.
When the tree is down every one runs to it with a hatchet to cut wood.
Who loves the tree loves the branch.
A fruit-bearing tree is known by its flowers.
Disgrace is like the grain of a tree trunk — time makes it bigger instead of erasing it.