Quotes about Nature
Like a great poet, Nature knows how to produce the greatest effects with the most limited means.
— Heinrich Heine
I have great faith in a seed.
— Henry David Thoreau
Why does a silly bird go on saying "chiff-chaff" all day long? Is it happiness or hiccups?
— AA Milne
I am too easily contented with a slight and almost animal happiness. My happiness is a good deal like that of the woodchucks.
— Henry David Thoreau
Children at once accept joy and happiness with quick familiarity, being themselves naturally all happiness and joy.
— Victor Hugo
For, whom the Muses smile upon, And touch with soft persuasion, His words like a storm-wind can bring Terror and beauty on their wing; In his every syllable Lurketh nature veritable.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Enjoy the rainbow while it lasts and don't chase it when it's gone.
— Marty Rubin
For the true measure of agriculture is not the sophistication of its equipment the size of its income or even the statistics of its productivity but the good health of the land.
— Wendell Berry
Health is the first muse, comprising the magical benefits of air, landscape, and bodily exercise on the mind.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Come, blessed barrier between day and day, Dear mother of fresh thoughts and joyous health!
— William Wordsworth
How important is a constant intercourse with nature and the contemplation of natural phenomena to the preservation of moral and intellectual health!
— Henry David Thoreau
Nature is doing her best each moment to make us well. Why, nature is but another name for health.
— Henry David Thoreau