Nature Quotes

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

18018 quotes

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"The world is full of beauty for those who seek it."
Thomas Hardy
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"Every atom in your body came from a star that exploded, and every atom in your left hand probably came from a different star."
James Joyce
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"Nature speaks to those who have learned to listen."
James Joyce
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"Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished."
Leo Tolstoy
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"Nature is not exact."
George Eliot
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"Nature is indifferent to our fates."
Thomas Hardy
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"Nature cares nothing for the human heart, only for the human eye."
Thomas Hardy
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"I love the night dearly."
Anne Brontë
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"Nature is the greatest teacher."
Anne Brontë
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"Nature speaks in silent language."
Anne Brontë
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"Great harps and spears lie along the walls."
William Butler Yeats
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"Nature never wears the same expression twice."
Emily Brontë
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"The wild must be preserved within us."
Emily Brontë
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"The wilderness calls to something wild within us all."
Emily Brontë
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"In the raw wind that sweeps Ghostland their cries have lost poignancy at last, ceased as the cry of seabirds to the landsman."
James Joyce
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"He loved the old granite and the shadows that fell upon it."
James Joyce
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"Every season of life has its own beauty and purpose."
Anne Brontë
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"The natural world contains more wisdom than all the libraries of man."
Anne Brontë
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"Nature is indifferent to human suffering and human joy alike."
Thomas Hardy
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"Nature does not punish vice or reward virtue; it is utterly indifferent."
Thomas Hardy
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"The greatest delight the fields and the woods minister is the suggestion of an occult relation between man and the vegetable."
George Eliot
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"She was a chaos of sun and wind dancing to an entrancing beat."
Emily Brontë
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"There is a power in nature that stirs the soul."
Emily Brontë
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"The wild must be heard to be understood."
Emily Brontë
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"In nature's wildness, we find the truest reflection of ourselves."
Emily Brontë
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"The wilderness within calls to the wilderness without."
Emily Brontë
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"How small the life of the individual seems when weighed against the vast processes of nature."
William Butler Yeats
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"I prefer to read the weather in the sky rather than in the mirror."
William Butler Yeats
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"All things long to return to their proper place in the order of nature."
William Butler Yeats
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"Nature was the matron of my mind."
Charlotte Brontë