203 Quotes About Beauty-in-nature
- Author Susan Cooper
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The strange white world lay stroked by silence. No birds sang. The garden was no longer there, in this forested land. Nor were the out-buildings nor the old crumbling walls. There lay only a narrow clearing round the house now, hummocked with unbroken snowdrifts, before the trees began, with a narrow path leading away.
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- Author Friedrich Max Müller
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Is not a dew-drop on a blade of grass more beautiful than a pearl set in gold? Is not a living spring, which gushes up before us, we know not whence, more beautiful than all the fountains of Versailles?
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- Author Heather Day Gilbert
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I love the tactile experience of walking in the woods. It's muted browns, grays, and greens comfort me. The moss and leaves five softly under my boots. Large, scattered rocks feel permanent and unshakable. The pull of the mountain is like gravity for my soul.
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- Author Ella Leya
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The gusty wind Khazri swept through Baku, scouring every crevice, leaving behind air so pristine that it sparkled in the ginger sun like my mama’s favorite crystal vase.
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- Author Judy Azar LeBlanc
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For the beauty that adorns the earth is not imitation
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- Author Heather Wolf
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If you take a look around this great big world, every beautiful thing that you see God created.
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- Author Christine M Knight
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The years spent withSusie, a keen photographer, had fine-tuned Nikki to the beauty in a scene and especially patterns of light and dark. As day transitioned into evening, she marvelled at the multifarious light coating thecoastal landscape.
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- Author Fennel Hudson
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Stop and unplug,” say I; “look around you, at the vastness and greatness of the natural world.” Some stop. Others need binoculars to tie their shoelaces.
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- Author Diana Six
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I don't want to change the world. We have changed the world to a point that it is barely recognizable. I think it's time to stop thinking change and try to hold on to what beauty and function remains.
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