7,238 Quotes About Nature
- Author Horace
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Caelum non animum mutant qui trans mare currunt.(They change their sky, not their soul, who rush across the sea.)
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- Author susan polis schutz
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This life is yours. Take the power to choose what you want to do and do it well. Take the power to love what you want in life and love it honestly. Take the power to walk in the forest and be a part of nature. Take the power to control your own life. No one else can do it for you. Take the power to make your life happy.
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- Author Bamigboye Olurotimi
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If where we are now and whatever we are going through does not motivate us to leave this world better than the way we met it, we are in this world for wrong reasons.
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- Author Steve Maraboli
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It is love’s nature to be expressed.
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- Author Percy Bysshe Shelley
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The sunlight claps the earth, and the moonbeams kiss the sea: what are all these kissings worth, if thou kiss not me?
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- Author Martin Olson
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Nature's a balance. There's always a price. For every give, there's a take, and for every success, a sacrifice.
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- Author Sachin Kumar Puli
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There is peace in the present when one's aware of how to manage what works for them and what drains them with a calm mind.
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- Author John Muir
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A few minutes ago every tree was excited, bowing to the roaring storm,waving, swirling, tossing their branches in glorious enthusiasm likeworship. But though to the outer ear these trees are now silent, theirsongs never cease. -John Muir, naturalist, explorer, and writer (1838-1914)
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- Author Richard Nelson
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The mountain has left me feeling renewed, more content and positive than I’ve been for weeks, as if something has been given back after a long absence, as if my eyes have opened once again. For this time at least, I’ve let myself be rooted in the unshakable sanity of the senses, spared my mind the burden of too much thinking, turned myself outward to experience the world and inward to savor the pleasures it has given me.
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