Quotes about Nature
Blessed are they who never read a newspaper, for they shall see Nature, and through her, God.
— Henry David Thoreau
Flowers may beckon todwards us, but they speak todward heaven and God.
— Henry Ward Beecher
If every gnat that flies were an archangel, all that could but tell me that there is a God; and the poorest worm that creeps tells me that.
— John Donne
If a tornado twists at 175 miles an hour and stays on the ground like a massive lawnmower for 50 miles, God gave the command.
— John Piper
It's spring! Farewell To chills and colds! The blushing, girlish World unfolds Each flower, leaf And blade of sod— Small letters sent To her from God.
— John Updike
God is really another artist. He invented the giraffe the elephant and the cat. He has no real style. He just goes on trying other things.
— Pablo Picasso
The best place to find God is in a garden. You can dig for him there.
— George Bernard Shaw
the grandeur of God reveals itself through simple things
— Paulo Coelho
While God, for the most part, allows this cosmos [creation] to work according to the laws of nature, there is never a time when He is not actively involved in every detail of life.
— Charles Swindoll
All human beings are commingled out of good and evil.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
Good nature will always supply the absence of beauty; but beauty cannot supply the absence of good nature.
— Joseph Addison
We are fundamentally good, and evil is an aberration.
— Desmond Tutu