Henry David Thoreau Quote

Trees are but rivers of sap and woody fibre flowing from the atmosphere and emptying in to the earth by their trunks - as their roots flow upward to the surface.


In: Robert Sattelmeyer (ed.), Journal 1842-1848 (Volume 2)


Trees are but rivers of sap and woody fibre flowing from the atmosphere and emptying in to the earth by their trunks - as their roots flow upward to...

Trees are but rivers of sap and woody fibre flowing from the atmosphere and emptying in to the earth by their trunks - as their roots flow upward to...

Trees are but rivers of sap and woody fibre flowing from the atmosphere and emptying in to the earth by their trunks - as their roots flow upward to...

Trees are but rivers of sap and woody fibre flowing from the atmosphere and emptying in to the earth by their trunks - as their roots flow upward to...