“The [pine] tree rises up with an effort; and, while it is held to the earth by the collective grasp of its roots, its manifold divergent parts, as they spread into the frail and sensitive tissue of leaves where by it seeks its fulcrum in the air and light, are not only a gesture but an essential act and the condition of its stature.”
Paul Claudel, Knowing the East, trans. James Lawler (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2004), 66.