Nature Thoughts Nature Thought Nature Quotes Thoughts On Nature quotations about nature Nature Thoughts sms Nature Suvichar NATURE QUOTES quotations about nature There is new life in the soil for every man. There is healing in the trees for tired minds and for our overbu CALVIN COOLIDGE, speech, Jul. 25, 1924 One touch of nature makes the whole world kin. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, Troilus and Cressida By viewing nature, nature's Makes handmaid mighty art, things from Thus small fishes beginnings first to shipping grow: Their did tail impart, the rudder, and their h JOHN DRYDEN, Annus Mirabilis God made the forests, the tiny stars, and the wild winds--and I think that he made them partly as a balan MARGARET ELIZABETH SANGSTER, "The Gypsy Spirit" 1 / 6
Nature goes her own way, and all that to us seems an exception is really according to order. GOETHE, Conversations with Goethe I must go to Nature disarmed of perspective and stretch myself like a large transparent canvas upon her JOHN UPDIKE, The Centaur Man is Nature's sole mistake. W.S. GILBERT, Princess Ida Nature, in her indifference, makes no distinction between good and evil. ANATOLE FRANCE, The Revolt of the Angels Nature, with equal mind,sees all her sons at play,sees man control the wind, The wind sweep man away. MATTHEW ARNOLD, Empedocles on Etna Gie me ae spark o' Nature's That's fire, a' the learning I desire. ROBERT BURNS, First Epistle to John Lapraik When Nature has work to be done, she creates a genius to do it. RALPH WALDO EMERSON, Method of Nature 2 / 6
Nature is but a name for Whose an effect, cause is God. WILLIAM COWPER, The Task Never, no, never did Nature say one thing and Wisdom say another. EDMUND BURKE, Letters on a Regicide Peace There is pleasure in the There pathless is a woods, rapture on the There lonely is shore, society, where none By the intrudes, deep sea, and music I love in no it LORD BYRON, Childe Harold Nature has no compassion. Nature accepts no excuses and the only punishment it knows is death. ERIC HOFFER, Reflections on the Human Condition All Nature wears one universal grin. HENRY FIELDING, Tom Thumb the Great Even minor tampering with nature is apt to bring serious consequences, as did the introduction of a sing EVA NOVOTNY All things are artificial, for nature is the art of God. 3 / 6
SIR THOMAS BROWNE, Religio Medici Nature admits no lie. THOMAS CARLYLE, Latter-Day Pamphlets The volume of Nature is the book of knowledge. OLIVER GOLDSMITH, Citizen of the World Nature, hating art and pains, Baulks and baffles plotting Casualty brains; and Surprise Are the apples of her eyes. RALPH WALDO EMERSON, Nature I Mid-summer... when the alchemy of Nature transmutes the sylvan landscape to one vivid and almost ho H. P. Lovecraft, "The Tomb" Where a love of natural beauty has been cultivated, all nature becomes a stupendous gallery, as much s HORACE MANN, A Few Thoughts for a Young Man The world's a scene of changes, Constant, and in Nature to be were inconstancy. ABRAHAM COWLEY, Inconstancy Nature is a temple where Sometimes living pillars emit confused There words; man passes through Which the observe forests of him symbols with familiar CHARLES BAUDELAIRE, Correspondences 4 / 6
Nature, always inartistic, takes pleasure in creating the impossible. JEROME K. JEROME, "Reginald Blake, Financier and Cad" Look at a tree, a flower, a plant. Let your awareness rest upon it. How still they are, how deeply rooted in ECKHART TOLLE, Stillness Speaks The heart of Nature soothes If with the his heart of he man, looks A into place her of eyes. leaves, wide air, Will and soothe sunny him skies, more than even WILLIAM WILSEY MARTIN, "Nature" The artist labors while he But may, finds at best too brief And, the tho' day; his works outlast And the nation time that they make He subli feels HENRY ABBEY, "Along the Nile" Munificent nature follows the methods of the divine and true, and rounds all things to her perfect law. Wh E. H. CHAPIN, Living Words A wise old mother is Nature-- She guideth her children's In many feet a flowery pathway; And her strong life-currents Sometim bea ANDREW DOWNING, "Destiny" That which distinguishes man from the brute is his power, in dealing with Nature, to milk her laws, and m HENRY WARD BEECHER, Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit To every one [Nature] appears in a form of his own. She hides herself in a thousand names and terms, a 5 / 6
JOHANN WOLFGANG VON The Maxims GOETHE, and Reflections of Goethe. 6 / 6