- Where'd you get that?
- From the great Antarctic pine forest right over the hill.
- There are no pine forests in Antarctica.
- This one's a blue spruce.
- There are no blue spruce in...
- I chewed this pine tree down with my teeth. Like a beaver. I'm hungry, I haven't eaten in three days.
- Bunu nereden aldın?
- Tepenin tam üzerindeki Antarktik çam ormanından.
- Antarktika'da çam ormanı yoktur.
- Bu bir mavi ladin.
- Burada mavi ladin...
- Bu çam ağacını dişlerimle çiğnedim. Bir kunduz gibi. Çok açım. Üç gündür yemek yemedim.
- Where'd you get that?
- From the great Antarctic pine forest right over the hill .
- There are no pine forests in Antarctica. This one's a blue spruce.
- Bunları nereden buldun?
- Tepenin üzerindeki büyük Antartika çam ormanından.
- Antartika'da çam ormanı yok. Bınlar mavi Ladin.
In and out amongst these green hills of what they call here the Mittel Land ran the road, losing itself as it swept round the grassy curve, or was shut out by the straggling ends of pine woods, which here and there ran down the hillsides like tongues of flame.
Yes, I was in that game where George Brett hit that home run. Billy saw there was too much pine tar on the bat and he went to the umpire, the next thing we knew they were fighting about it. Bert Campaneris
These mountains appear to be almost entirely composed of stratas of rock of various colours (mostly red) and are partially covered with a dwarfish growth of pine and cedar, which are the only species of timber to be seen.
William Henry Ashley
I have often noticed that after I had bestowed on the characters of my novels some treasured item of my past, it would pine away in the artificial world where I had so abruptly placed it. Vladimir Nabokov
My friend John and I have consulted, and we are about to perform what we call transfusion of blood, to transfer from full veins of one to the empty veins which pine for him.
These mountains appear to be almost entirely composed of stratas of rock of various colours (mostly red) and are partially covered with a dwarfish growth of pine and cedar, which are the only species of timber to be seen. William Henry Ashley
The road passed through a curtain of pine forest and came out on a flat, rolling snow field. In this field the sprawled or bunched bodies of Germans lay thick, like some dark shapeless vegetable. Martha Gellhorn
We look before and after, And pine for what is not; Our sincerest laughter With some pain is fraught; Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought. Percy Bysshe Shelley
The guy who owned that island was from Oregon and he decided that he wanted to have an Oregon feeling to it, so he planted pine trees all over the place!
Christopher Atkins
Every creature is better alive than dead, men and moose and pine trees, and he who understands it aright will rather preserve its life than destroy it. Henry David Thoreau
Sometimes, as the road was cut through the pine woods that seemed in the darkness to be closing down upon us, great masses of greyness which here and there bestrewed the trees, produced a peculiarly weird and solemn effect, which carried on the thoughts and grim fancies engendered earlier in the evening, when the falling sunset threw into strange relief the ghost-like clouds which amongst the Carpathians seem to wind ceaselessly through the valleys.
Momo listened to everyone and everything - even to the rain and the wind and the pine trees - and all of them spoke to her after their own fashion. Michael Ende