20 Quotes About Nature Of Thing

If you’re like most people, you probably spend a significant amount of your time thinking about things like baseball, your job, or your family. If that’s the case, you can probably relate to the following quotes on common things. But if you’re like some people, you might be wondering what it means to study nature. You might think that nature is some sort of abstract thing Read more

As long as you focus on the big picture, it doesn’t matter what the smaller details are. But for these quotes, nature is the whole thing. It’s everything that exists in the universe.

The ocean of stars and galaxies of light and dark matter that gives us life on this little blue dot. It’s everything that makes up our world, and it always will be- even if we humans get bored with it all someday.

Till the time Mother Nature takes away what she had...
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Till the time Mother Nature takes away what she had bestowed upon us for free - this wonderful gift, of life. Value it, while you have it. Fakeer Ishavardas
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Nature isn't hate. Will Bly
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Women understand the workings of nature than men. They trust in their instincts while men consider this behavior weakness. Bangambiki Habyarimana
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I enjoy load shedding in Nepal, when it allows me to witness the dancing of fireflies in the next field, and at the same time to hear children playing a chanting clapping game because there is no TV to waste their time on. Andrew James Pritchard
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TIME WENT ON, life with the children unfolding in its own ecosystem, small plastic toys seeming to grow up from the carpet like mushrooms, clothes falling to the floor like autumn leaves. Every once in a while she would blaze through the house and clean everything--at which point, the process would start all over. Erica Bauermeister
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Once she said the world was an astonishing animal: light was its spirit and noise was its mind. That it was composed to feed on honor, but did not. Jack Gilbert
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His absence seemed a solid thing, a burden I must carry in addition to my grief... Yet I knew I would continue to live. Sometimes that knowledge seemed the worst part of my loss. Robin Hobb
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The nature of the universe probably depends heavily on who is the actual protagonist. Lately I've been suspecting it's one of my cats. Wil McCarthy
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I find it very sad that by the time corporate science realizes the value of nature, that it may be too late Steven Magee
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We are candles, I remember thinking, and the wind is rising. Lynn Schooler
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But look around at this world, how perfectly it's made. Flowers can't move, yet the insects come to them and spread their pollen. Trees can't move either, but birds and animals eat their fruit and carry their seeds far and wide. Nahoko Uehashi
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Those who were known as sultans and emperors are gone to dust. Their palaces are now known as ruins. This is ultimate power and commands of nature. Aditya Ajmera
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Politicians are a higher breed of men. They know that this world is ruthless and that they must live accordingly to cope with it Bangambiki Habyarimana
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A politician is a man in his natural state Bangambiki Habyarimana
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The beauty of white snow, white clouds, blue sky and blue sea represent the gift of nature. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Consider the sunlight. You may see it is near, yet if you follow it from world to world you will never catch it in your hands. Then you may describe it as far away and, lo, you will see it just before your eyes. Follow it and, behold, it escapes you; run from it and it follows you close. You can neither possess it nor have done with it. From this example you can understand how it is with the true Nature of all things and, henceforth, there will be no need to grieve or to worry about such things. Huang Po
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It is a secret which every intellectual man quickly learns, that, beyond the energy of his possessed and conscious intellect, he is capable of a new energy (as of an intellect doubled on itself), by abandonment to the nature of things; that, beside his privacy of power as an individual man, there is a great public power, on which he can draw, by unlocking, at all risks, his human doors, and suffering the ethereal tides to roll and circulate through him: then is he caught up into the life of the Universe, his speech is thunder, his thought is law, and his words are universally intelligible as the plants and animals. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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I wanted to give you a victory. But by their essential nature triumphs can’t be given. Lois McMaster Bujold
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Though his health and family had been broken in the process, he'd found his purpose in life – to share the ancient key discovered anew in the garden: if we feed the earth, it will feed us. I see that is the secret, too, to living. Though the earth demands its sacrifices, spring will always return Melissa Coleman