Nature Quotes

Mountains, oceans, and everything growing in between. The natural world as teacher and mirror.

18018 quotes

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"Being cannot be created or destroyed."
Parmenides
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"The universe has no parts or divisions."
Parmenides
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"The cosmos is eternal and unchanging."
Parmenides
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"The universe forms a perfect sphere."
Parmenides
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"In nature lies the architect of all truth"
Sophocles
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"The beauty of the world lies in its diversity."
Euripides
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"Nature reveals her secrets only to the patient."
Euripides
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"From one, the many emerge; and in the many, the one remains hidden."
Empedocles
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"The four roots—earth, air, fire, and water—are the parents of all things and all beings."
Empedocles
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"Nature is the greatest teacher if we pay attention."
Frankie Boyle
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"All life emerges from moisture, reminding us of our fundamental connection to water and earth."
Anaximander
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"The winds carry not the breath of gods, but the laws of nature made visible."
Anaximander
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"What falls from the sky was once lifted from the earth in an eternal dance."
Anaximander
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"What seems still is actually in constant motion at scales beyond our sight."
Anaximander
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"The eternal conflict between order and chaos creates the rhythm of existence."
Anaximander
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"Nature creates the similarity of men; custom creates the differences."
Democritus
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"To live is to participate in the dance of the atoms."
Democritus
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"The void does not exist, for existence itself is fullness."
Parmenides
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"The unity of all things lies hidden beneath the veil of appearance."
Parmenides
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"Nature teaches wisdom to those patient enough to listen."
Euripides
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"Nature's beauty is a constant reminder of something greater than us."
Euripides
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"Nature teaches the greatest lessons to those willing to listen."
Sophocles
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"Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished."
Frankie Boyle
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"Nature is the greatest teacher if we learn to listen."
Frankie Boyle
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"To live justly is to live in accordance with nature."
Aristophanes
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"In the mixing of elements, all things find their purpose and their end."
Empedocles
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"Plants and animals share a kinship deeper than we dare to acknowledge."
Empedocles
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"In the study of nature lies the study of all knowledge worth possessing."
Empedocles
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"The wise man observes nature's patterns and mirrors them in his conduct."
Democritus
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"In every grain of sand dwells a universe of wonder."
Democritus