206 Quotes About Nature-s-beauty
- Author Avijeet Das
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She understood the language of the trees. She spoke to the trees and they spoke back to her!
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- Author Avijeet Das
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She engulfed me completely as the wildflower does to the bee.
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- Author Hazel Gaynor
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Yorkshire's autumn was as great a gift as Yorkshire's summer. I loved watching the rusting of the leaves while the dales mellowed to shades of ochre, and rose hips and blackberries grew deliciously fat on their branches. The morning mists were mystical and magical to me, and the rose-glow of the evening sun lent the sky a hypnotic light that matched any Cape Town sunset.
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- Author Jellis Vaes
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But something happened when I got out into the world, something that changed me. It was the reconnection of being at one with yourself and with this world.
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- Author Rich Hungerford
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Never underestimate the latent power of nature. Often when she is most beautiful she is also most dangerous to those who fail to pay attention.
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- Author Oliver Markus
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We like to romanticize the wild, raw, majestic beauty of nature. But when you take a closer look, nature is really just a giant fuckfest. That beautiful bird chirping? It's a mating call. That pretty little bird is trying to get laid. And why does the peacock have such beautiful feathers? To attract females. Because he's trying to get laid.
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- Author Kamaran Ihsan Salih
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The nature is beautiful by its simplicity when you play with it will lose the beauty.
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- Author Debatrayee Banerjee
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The past, the present, the future –The floodgates of time wait for Her footsteps Yet She resides forever –In the shape of a rising dawn,In the sound of a humming bee,In the chirping of a flying bird,In the birth of a newborn,In the blissful serenity of Nature;For Happiness is but a reflection of simplicity.
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- Author Avijeet Das
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And we will lie down on the ground and have conversations with the grasses and the flowers.
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