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Favourite bonsai quotes

Posted: August 23rd, 2011, 4:23 pm
by Steven
:gday:

There has been some great bonsai related quotes over the years. I thought it might be fun to build up a list of great quotes from here on AusBonsai and from other medium or 'real life'.
Here are some of my favourites;

aaron_tas wrote:Take your time, its the fastest way to achieve your goal. :D

Pup wrote:One of the most important tools of Bonsai is patience.

Pup wrote:Always look for the smallest tree within the tree.

FlyBri wrote:If a tree falls off my Bonsai bench, and I'm not home to hear it, does it make a sound?


A bonsai is a microcosm containing within it, unchanged in everything but size, the mystery of the universe. - Colin Lewis

Think: tree. - Mr. Miyagi, The Karate Kid

If you can't find the front, instead find the back and then rotate it 180 degrees. - John Naka

Killing trees is the tuition you pay for learning bonsai. - John Naka

Listen to the tree; it tells you where it wants to go! - John Naka

The object is not to make the tree look like a bonsai, but to make the bonsai look like a tree. - John Naka

Bonsai to me: a little tree in a container that touches my soul. If it speaks to my soul much it is bonsai art. It does not matter at all how it does it as long as it does it. - Walter Pall

When a bonsai stops growing, you know it's dead. - Japanese Proverb

I have killed more trees than you will ever own... - William N. Valavanis

A pot in the hand is better than one dropped on your foot. - Anonymous

You spend more time with those $#@#% trees than you do with me. - Wife of Anonymous

My wife said I had to give up bonsai or she was going to leave me. God, am I going to miss her. - Unknown




Regards,
Steven

Re: Favourite bonsai quotes

Posted: August 23rd, 2011, 4:39 pm
by Pup
Patience is something you need only, when you are doing something you do not enjoy. Unknown :beer:

Listen to your trees, they will tell you what is best for them. again Unknown :yes:

Mrs Pup reckons, if she could grow branches and leaves I would talk more to her :palm: :whistle:

Re: Favourite bonsai quotes

Posted: August 23rd, 2011, 5:22 pm
by hugh grant
"If you kill a tree, you gain a pot"
"Don't worry if you kill your tree,at least you will have gained a pot"

Hugh

Re: Favourite bonsai quotes

Posted: August 23rd, 2011, 5:34 pm
by Webos
The only "finished" tree is a dead one

Re: Favourite bonsai quotes

Posted: August 23rd, 2011, 5:45 pm
by Joel
"A bonsai should be like my wife; beautiful from all sides but I certainly know where the front is!" - (Can't remember who from. Well known artist).

Re: Favourite bonsai quotes

Posted: August 23rd, 2011, 5:49 pm
by Grant Bowie
Grow a lot; Kill a lot; learn a lot! John Naka

If you have wire scars then just rewire in the opposite direction and you will get a lovely cross-hatching effect! Me (Tongue in Cheek of course)

If you are unsure about cutting a branch off just wait 10 or 20 years and if you don't like you can then cut it off! Me again. ( This time I mean it)

Grant

Re: Favourite bonsai quotes

Posted: August 24th, 2011, 6:56 am
by craigw60
From my old friend Nel Saffin when I was a raw beginner "if your frightened of cutting find a new hobby now "
Craigw

Re: Favourite bonsai quotes

Posted: August 24th, 2011, 12:21 pm
by bonzaidog
" The gentle art of Bonsai "....usually springs to mind whilst upside down in a hole cutting roots ,just prior to hauling a giant stump out of the ground. :shock:
" Don't you think you have enough trees now?" - My Wife. :palm:
" I'm minding it for my mate "...Me :whistle:

Re: Favourite bonsai quotes

Posted: August 24th, 2011, 12:42 pm
by astroboy76
Bonsai art is the display of a landscape -- without the landscape. - Nobu Kajiwara

To develop a fine Bonsai collection, make one hundred and keep two or three. - Mr. Toshio Kawamoto

Re: Favourite bonsai quotes

Posted: August 24th, 2011, 4:34 pm
by Mitchell
Some of these quotes are directly regarding bonsai but many are general tree quotes especially the non Japanese. I feel though they are still relevant, as we are creating images of real trees.

These are general Japanese Phrases I find meaningful towards our hobby. Many resonate the beliefs held in the creation of small trees.


Saru mo ki kara ochiru- Even monkeys fall from trees
Meaning: Even an expert can make mistakes; also sometimes used as a warning that "pride comes before a fall"

Atama kakushite, shiri kakusazu- Cover/hide your head, and not cover your bottom
Meaning: Don't cover your head but expose your bottom, ie: if you are trying to cover up something, be careful not to expose something else.

Fuku sui bon ni kaerazu- Overturned water doesn't return to the tray
Meaning: What's done is done; "There's no use crying over spilt milk"

He wo hitte, shiri tsubome- Breaking wind, closing buttocks
Meaning: There's no point in squeezing your buttocks after you have farted;

Sugitaru wa oyobazaru ga gotoshi- Too much is as bad as too little

Chiri mo tsumoreba yama to naru- Great oaks from little acorns grow.

Yanagi ni kaze- Follow the path of least resistance

Iwanu ga hana- Some things are better left unsaid; Silence is golden


A few non Japanese

"Do not be afraid to go out on a limb ... That's where the fruit is." - Anonymous

"If trees could scream, would we be so cavalier about cutting them down? We might, if they screamed all the time, for no good reason." - Jack Handey

"The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn."- Ralph Waldo Emerson

"There is, I conceive, scarcely any tree that may not be advantageously used in the various combinations of form and color." - Gilpin

"Alone with myself
The trees bend to caress me
The shade hugs my heart"
- Candy Polgar

"One impulse from a vernal wood
May teach you more of man,
Of moral evil and of good,
Than all the ages can."
- William Wordsworth

"The patient. - The pine tree seems to listen, the fir tree to wait: and both without impatience: - they give no thought to the little people beneath them devoured by their impatience and their curiosity." - Friedrich Nietzsche



I'll try and find some more later.

Re: Favourite bonsai quotes

Posted: August 24th, 2011, 4:39 pm
by Steven
Mitchell wrote:He wo hitte, shiri tsubome- Breaking wind, closing buttocks
Meaning: There's no point in squeezing your buttocks after you have farted;
:lost: Um, what does this have to do with bonsai mate? :shock:

Re: Favourite bonsai quotes

Posted: August 24th, 2011, 4:50 pm
by Mitchell
:lol: It relates profoundly to bonsai mate, once a action/mistake has been committed to, there is no point in being remorseful over it.

Embrace it, re-design, re-evaluate and continue in another direction. In the time it takes to wack your self in the forehead and feel sore over the mistake, you could have discovered a whole new path for the tree better than your original design. Sometimes the best designs only come about due to an early mistake.

Hope that explains the inclusion better, plus I found it humorous. :tu: :)

Re: Favourite bonsai quotes

Posted: August 24th, 2011, 5:32 pm
by nealweb
Steven wrote:
Mitchell wrote:He wo hitte, shiri tsubome- Breaking wind, closing buttocks
Meaning: There's no point in squeezing your buttocks after you have farted;
:lost: Um, what does this have to do with bonsai mate? :shock:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Who cares its a rippa! (excuse the pun) I love it, I now can't help but to spend all the rest of today trying to think of a way to work that one into my next email to my Japanese friend :lol: :lol: :lol: :clap: :clap: :clap:

Re: Favourite bonsai quotes

Posted: August 24th, 2011, 7:06 pm
by Joel
There are a lot of elderly folk into bonsai and sometimes at meetings.....

Re: Favourite bonsai quotes

Posted: August 24th, 2011, 8:38 pm
by shibui
Tom Yamamoto, at a workshop in reply to someone explaining they had a problem with one aspect of the tree being examined:

"You have ploblem? Cut off. - No more Ploblem!"