Quotes about Nature
You must converse much with the field and the woods if you would imbibe such health into your mind and spirit as you covet for your body
— Henry David Thoreau
If you look throughout human history ... the central epiphany of every religious tradition always occurs in the wilderness.
— John F. Kennedy
We should learn from the snail: it has devised a home that is both exquisite and functional.
— Frank Lloyd Wright
A person who undertakes to grow a garden at home, by practices that will preserve rather than exploit the economy of the soil, has his mind precisely against what is wrong with us.
— Wendell Berry
You must ascend a mountain to learn your relation to matter, and so to your own body, for it is at home there, though you are not.
— Henry David Thoreau
Of all the animals, man is the only one that lies.
— Mark Twain
There is but one law for all, namely that law which governs all law, the law of our Creator, the law of humanity, justice, equity - the law of nature and of nations.
— Edmund Burke
The only thing that one really knows about human nature is that it changes. Change is the one quality we can predicate of it.
— Oscar Wilde
The greatest need in the world at this moment is the transformation of human nature.
— Billy Graham
Orchestras have often been used to conjure up the natural world: Swans, sharks, trout, but not, as far as I know, the often maligned jellyfish.
— Bill Bailey
Thank God for Darwin, eh?
— Bill Bailey
I'm pretty sure there will be duck hunting in Heaven, and I can't wait.
— Mike Huckabee