Woods may refer to:
- Woodland
- Forest
- Wood, solid material from trees or shrubs
- Woods (surname), a family name
- Woods Motor Vehicle, manufacturer of electric automobiles in Chicago, Illinois between 1899 and 1916
Other articles related to "woods":
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... who alongside with Julian Tenison Woods in 1866 established the first free Catholic school using the Woods/MacKillop Catholic education system in Australia, St ... Woods and MacKillop also established in Penola 'her' order of nuns, the Congregation of the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart ...
Famous quotes containing the word woods:
“Something startles me where I thought I was safest,
I withdraw from the still woods I loved,”
—Walt Whitman (18191892)
“but as an Eagle
His cloudless thunderbolted on thir heads.
So vertue givn for lost,
Deprest, and overthrown, as seemd,
Like that self-begottn bird
In the Arabian woods embost,
That no second knows nor third,
And lay ere while a Holocaust,
From out her ashie womb now teemd
Revives, reflourishes, then vigorous most
When most unactive deemd,
And though her body die, her fame survives,
A secular bird ages of lives.”
—John Milton (16081674)
“The woods were as fresh and full of vegetable life as a lichen in wet weather, and contained many interesting plants; but unless they are of white pine, they are treated with as little respect here as a mildew, and in the other case they are only the more quickly cut down.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)