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Quotes About Branching

See yonder leafless tree against the sky, How they diffuse themselves into the air, And ever subdividing separate, Limbs into branches, branches into twigs, As if they loved the element, & hasted To dissipate their being into it.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
I'm friends with a lot of influencers, and I'm very supportive. They want to come in and do what I'm doing, and I want to branch out to what they're doing.
~ Devon Windsor
I hope to be acting until I'm playing the role of Grandma, and I'd like to branch out in film - producing, directing, all of it. I'll sleep when no one wants to hire me!
~ America Ferrera
Amazing tributaries feeding where the rivers will never flow....
~ Jars of Clay
I want to branch out. I want to write. I write poetry. I want to see my children grow up well.
~ Annie Lennox
In my mind, I was always a comedian who was going to branch into writing.
~ Patton Oswalt
Forests mend and shape themselves through subterranean synapses. And in shaping themselves, they shape, too, the tens of thousands of other, linked creatures that form it from within. Maybe it's useful to think of forests as enormous spreading, branching, underground super-trees.
~ Richard Powers
Together, the two began the kind of conversation that flows seamlessly, unstoppably, each fork begetting another branch of common interest, a conversation that continues until this day.
~ David Oliver Relin
I definitely don't want to do drama. I'm not looking to branch out into that world.
~ Rachel Dratch
I just want to be with great teachers. If that means I'm in a horror film with good teachers, I'll do another horror film. But I would love to branch out and do more comedy or just more straight dramas.
~ Jennifer Carpenter
Trees sprout up just about everywhere in computer science.
~ Donald Knuth
Evolution is a process of constant branching and expansion.
~ Stephen Jay Gould
I want to branch out. I want to write. I write poetry. I want to see my children grow up well.
~ Annie Lennox
It was a long corridor and it branched into other corridors and it led her up short flights of steps which mounted to others again. There
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
deliquesce. 1. To melt away or disappear as if by melting. 2. Chemistry. To dissolve and become liquid by absorbing moisture from the air. 3. Botany. a. To branch out into numerous subdivisions that lack a main axis. b. To become fluid or soft on maturing, as do certain fungi.
~ Louise Erdrich
Death Row had a lot of artists. They had Snoop, the Dogg Pound, the Lady of Rage, and there was other artists that was also on the label, so it was a big list and a long wait. I didn't want to wait that long, so I started branching off and doing my own thing.
~ Warren G
The reluctant obedience of distant provinces generally costs more than it - The Territory is worth. Empires which branch out widely are often more flourishing for a little timely pruning.
~ Thomas B. Macaulay
Modern Hinduism, modern Jainism, and Buddhism branched off at the same time. For some period, each seemed to have wanted to outdo the others in grotesqueness and humbuggism.
~ Swami Vivekananda
The new feature of quantum mechanics is the duplication of that pattern when the wave function branches. That's no reason to panic. We just have to adjust our notion of personal identity through time to account for a situation that we never had reason to contemplate over the millennia of pre-scientific human evolution.
~ Sean Carroll
Life is not so simple. There are many futures. The life of a single person is like a great tree: every branch, every twig, every leaf is a possible future.
~ David Gemmell
Blood circulated through her veins with the fluidity of a song that branched off into the most hidden areas of her body and returned to her heart, purified by love.
~ Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Branche le monde...
~ François Belleau
The great thing about WWE is the fact they are branching out and doing more brands. Having this just creates more opportunities for everybody, and I just want them all to get a chance. Especially in England. I know we have a lot of British superstars, but it's still a lot harder for Brits to come over here in America.
~ Paige
My dad actually taught me how to play piano. I was classically trained, but I've started to branch off a little bit into blues and jazz. That's my new thing.
~ Noah Gray-Cabey