89 Quotes About Mother-nature
- Author James Thomson
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Our Mother feedeth thus our little life, That we may in turn feed her with our death
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- Author Giovanna Fletcher
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Mother Nature is always one step ahead when it comes to beauty. She's quite the artist.
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- Author Delia Owens
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She knew the shapes of all the trees; still some seemed to dart here and there, moving with the moon. For a while she was so stiff she couldn't swallow, but on cue, the familiar songs of tree frogs and katydids filled the night. More comforting than three blind mice with a carving knife. The darkness held an odor of sweetness, the earthy breath of frogs and salamanders who'd made it through one more stinky-hot day. The marsh snuggled in closer with a low fog, and she slept.
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- Author Srinivas Mishra
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Mother Nature had the power to change the world.
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- Author Srinivas Mishra
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If the environment is happy, people will laugh and your grief will go awayPlanting trees is a great way to create a healthy environment.Protecting your environment for your greed and gain, plant at least one tree on your birthday each year.As a result of that Mother Nature and Father Time are to be happy to support, nurture and protect you and others.Happy Earth Day 2021
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- Author Mitch Albom
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It's natural to die," he said again. "The fact that we make such a big hullabaloo over it is all because we don't see ourselves as part of nature. We think because we're human we're something above nature." He smiled at the plant. "We're not. Everything that gets born, dies.
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- Author Kenneth Eade
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Such was the hidden power of nature, capable of producing extreme beauty and cruelty at the same time.
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- Author Joseph Boyden
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Mother Nature was one angry slut. She'd try and kill you the first chance she got. You'd screwed with her for so long that she was happy to eliminate you.
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- Author Robert Harris
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... Mother Nature is punishing us, ..., for our greed and selfishness. We torture her at all hours by iron and wood, fire and stone. We dig her up and dump her in the sea. We sink mine shafts into her and drag out her entrails - and all for a jewel to wear on a pretty finer. Who can blame her if she occasionally quivers with anger?" - Pliny, Pg. 176
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