Nature Quotes
Mountains, oceans, and everything growing in between. The natural world as teacher and mirror.
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"Let me not pass through this world unaware of its beauty and wonder."James Madison
"Human nature is well disposed, but is made corrupt by circumstances."John Adams
"The greatest service that can be rendered to any country is to add a useful plant to its culture."Thomas Paine
"Nature has left this tincture in the blood that all men would be tyrants if they could."Thomas Paine
"The creation which we behold is the real and ever existing word of God."Thomas Paine
"Mountains are believed to be the greatest generators of nature's bounty."George Washington
"The river is now full of ice."George Washington
"The great book of nature lies ever open before us."George Washington
"Nature teaches us lessons that no book can fully convey."Samuel Adams
"Mysteries of nature reveal to us the wisdom of the Creator."Patrick Henry
"Humanity is a species that doesn't do well when it's physically comfortable."Benjamin Franklin
"Nature has been kind enough to supply us with everything necessary to our happiness if we would but use it rightly."Thomas Paine
"The earth is a common inheritance of all mankind."Thomas Jefferson
"I believe that the God of Nature has made it a law that like should cleave to like."Elizabeth Cady Stanton
"I have heard that the Spiritualists say that all nature is God."Sojourner Truth
"Where carcasses are, eagles will gather."Benjamin Franklin
"The sun comes up; the sun goes down."Harriet Tubman
"The greatest service which can be rendered any country is to add a useful plant to its culture."Thomas Jefferson
"No occupation is so delightful to me as the culture of the earth, and no culture comparable to that of the garden."Thomas Jefferson
"Nature has given us in our nature means of physical enjoyment."Thomas Jefferson
"I love the music of the echo in the mountains more than the music of men's applause."Thomas Jefferson
"No occupation is so delightful to me as the culture of the earth."Thomas Jefferson
"I have a passion for the woods and mountains."Thomas Jefferson
"The laws of God are executed in and by the laws of nature."Frederick Douglass
"I have heard the whistling of the wind through the trees, and I take it as a language of the Divine."Sojourner Truth
"Nature teaches us that tens of thousands of species of wild animals have learned to help each other live."Booker T. Washington
"If you are troubled, you can always go and sit on the bank of the river and the river will tell you how to behave."Rosa Parks
"Nature has made nothing so inconstant as the human heart."Frederick Douglass
"Nature has made nothing so capable of improvement as the human mind."Frederick Douglass
"We must look after our environment for the generations to come."Indira Gandhi