Nature Quotes
Mountains, oceans, and everything growing in between. The natural world as teacher and mirror.
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"The wilderness seemed to draw him in the bosom."Marlow
"The reaches opened before us and closed behind, as if the forest had stepped leisurely across the water."Marlow
"The earth seemed unearthly."Marlow
"In the immense distance, no living thing was visible."Marlow
"The jungle seems to engulf one's very soul."Marlow
"The forest seemed to draw him in by all its mysterious power"Marlow
"The wilderness had patted him on the head, and behold it was like a ball—an ivory ball"Marlow
"Everything's gone quiet... like the sea is waiting."Ralph
"He was like a vapor exhaled from the earth"Marlow
"The wilderness had patted him on the head"Marlow
"The wilderness itself seemed to watch us"Marlow
"Nature concenters in small spaces immortal effects."Victor Frankenstein
"I tried to break the spell—the heavy, mute spell of the wilderness."Marlow
"The wilderness had patted him on the head."Marlow
"The moon gazed on my midnight labours"Victor Frankenstein
"The mildness of the season, the beauty of the scenery, ought to have soothed my spirits"Victor Frankenstein
"The wilderness had patted him on the head."Marlow
"It was the stillness of an implacable force brooding over an inscrutable intention."Marlow
"Nature has both beauty and danger."Jonathan Harker
"The wilderness took him, loved him, embraced him."Marlow
"The wilderness responded to him in some incomprehensible way."Marlow
"The river was like a snake, and we were its prey."Marlow
"The jungle consumed all notions of morality."Marlow
"The wilderness had patted him on the head"Marlow
"The air was warm, thick, heavy, sluggish"Marlow
"The smell of mud, of primeval mud"Marlow
"The jungle was watching us"Marlow
"The reaches opened before us and closed behind as if the forest had stepped leisurely across the water to bar the way"Marlow
"A being formed in the very poetry of nature."Victor Frankenstein
"The labours of man could not rival the works of nature."Victor Frankenstein