Quotes about Nature
If you want to catch beasts you don't see every day, You have to go places quite out of the way, You have to go places no others can get to. You have to get cold and you have too get wet, too.
— Dr. Seuss
I am the Lorax who speaks for the trees, which you seem to be chopping as fast as you please!
— Dr. Seuss
Death is beautiful when seen to be a law, and not an accident. It is as common as life.
— Henry David Thoreau
How can there be too many children? That is like saying there are too many flowers.
— Mother Teresa
We can never sneer at the stars, mock the dawn, or scoff at the totality of being.
— Abraham Joshua Heschel
Strenuous intellectual work and the study of God's Nature are the angels that will lead me through all the troubles of this life with consolation, strength, and uncompromising rigor.
— Albert Einstein
Any foolish boy can stamp on a beetle, but all the professors in the world cannot make a beetle.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
Without rain, there would be no life.
— John Updike
Preservation of life is the only true joy.
— Albert Schweitzer
The kind of life you live, your disposition, your very nature, will be determined by your thoughts, of which your acts are but the outward expression. Thought is the seed of action.
— David O. McKay
Fishing is more than fish; it is the vitalizing lure to outdoor life.
— Herbert Hoover
So our human life but dies down to its root, and still puts forth its green blade to eternity.
— Henry David Thoreau