13 Quotes by Thomas Hardy about Nature

  • Author Thomas Hardy
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    He grew away from old associations, and saw something new in life and humanity. Secondarily, he made close acquaintance with phenomena which he had before known but darkly - the seasons in their moods, morning and evening, night and noon, winds in their different tempers, trees, waters and mists, shades and silences, and the voices of inanimate things.

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    The floating pollen seemed to be his notes made visible, and the dampness of the garden the weeping of the garden's sensibility.

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    I have been thinking ... that the social moulds civilization fits us into have no more relation to our actual shapes than the conventional shapes of the constellations have to the real star-patterns. I am called Mrs. Richard Phillotson, living a calm wedded life with my counterpart of that name. But I am not really Mrs. Richard Phillotson, but a woman tossed about, all alone, with aberrant passions, and unaccountable antipathies…

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    Let me enjoy the earth no less because the all-enacting light that fashioned forth its loveliness had other aims than my delight.

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