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Quotes About Tree house

When we'd gone to Disneyland, the tree house had been my favorite thing in the whole park. If only I'd had no parents watching my every move, if only I'd been a happy, carefree orphan, I'd have hidden under the player piano until everything closed, and then taken up residence there.
~ Karen Joy Fowler
Pushing a volunteer into a position for which he or she is not spiritually, emotionally, or temperamentally equipped is like trying to build a tree house in a small tree. It's bad for the tree house, yes, but it also crushes the tree—a tree that in time, with proper nurture and care, might have provided a sturdy and capable support.
~ Duffy Robbins
But the only game she wanted to play was Kidnapper, where she tied me up and left me in my own tree house for about twelve hours, until Dad climbed up and got me down. Why hadn't I at least called for help? I had. But no one had heard me. Probably because of the gag in my mouth.
~ Douglas Rees
Sunlight flooded through the tree house window. No time had passed in Frog Creek. The school bell was still ringing, announcing that class would start in ten
~ Mary Pope Osborne
I love Africa, especially Botswana. I could see myself retiring to a little tree house there one day.
~ Coco Rocha
Is there some particular reason that you're here?" ... "Not this again." "Not what again?" said Clary. "Every time I annoy him, he retreats into his No Mundanes Allowed tree house." Simon pointed at Jace.
~ Cassandra Clare
Every time I annoy him he retreats into his No Mundanes Allowed tree house." Simon pointed at Jace.
~ Cassandra Clare
Later, when Bob Hope came to visit us, he made a wisecrack about being a Republican and I announced that he would be moving from the Lincoln Bedroom to sleep in Amy's tree house.
~ Jimmy Carter
And I believe you have to go back to Miss Daisy's class." Then he climbed up the ladder and into the tree house. Michael was disappointed that he didn't get Neil Armstrong's fingerprints. When we got back to class, I told Miss Daisy all about Neil Armstrong stepping on the surface of the moon for the first time. "Wow, that sounds exciting!" Miss Daisy said. "Do you still think books are boring, A.J.?" "Yes," I
~ Dan Gutman