Nature Quotes

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

18018 quotes

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