
“The bodies of the missing, if unearthed, would be taken care of by their loved ones and given the proper burials they deserved. But even those who would never be found were not exactly foresaken. Nature tended to them. Wild thyme and sweet marjoram grew from the same soil, the ground splitting open like a crack in a window to make way for possibilities. Myriad birds, bats, and ants carried those seeds far away, where they would grow into fresh vegetation. In the most surprising ways, the victims continued to live. Because that it was nature did to death. It transformed abrupt endings into a thousand new beginnings.”
―
The Island of Missing Trees
Share this quote:
Friends Who Liked This Quote
To see what your friends thought of this quote, please sign up!
5 likes
All Members Who Liked This Quote
This Quote Is From

155,212 ratings, average rating, 17,858 reviews
Open Preview
Browse By Tag
- love (101108)
- life (79075)
- inspirational (75635)
- humor (44247)
- philosophy (30834)
- inspirational-quotes (28752)
- god (26828)
- truth (24669)
- wisdom (24497)
- romance (24294)
- poetry (23148)
- life-lessons (22526)
- quotes (20920)
- death (20503)
- travel (19110)
- happiness (18917)
- hope (18497)
- faith (18338)
- inspiration (17244)
- spirituality (15643)
- relationships (15449)
- religion (15360)
- motivational (15254)
- life-quotes (15243)
- love-quotes (15071)
- writing (14914)
- success (14155)
- motivation (13100)
- time (12822)
- science (12051)