A river continues to flow despite losing a few drops at each turn.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
The sky does not despair when a star falls, it makes room for a new one.
A tree’s nature does not change because the wind blew off a few of its leaves.
A wolf's thoughts are seldom far from its appetite.
The world’s greatest classroom has no walls: nature.
The elephant is the largest, but not the fiercest. The giraffe is the tallest, but not the strongest. The cheetah is the fastest, but not the wisest. The ant is the smallest, but not the gentlest.
A bee, though small, can still sting you; an elephant, though calm, can still trample you; a lion, though full, can still devour you.
Water has no mouth, but swallows many. Light has no hands, but touches many. Wind has no feet, but carries many. Darkness has no teeth, but devours many.
If you want to know how good a tree is, examine how many birds flock to feed off of its fruit.
It is the ant, not the lion, which the elephant fears.
You cannot control the ocean, but you can guide the rivers that feed it.
Spring is proof that there is beauty in new beginnings.
A bear does not change its nature because it shed its fur.
A wise bird does not lend even the smallest of its feathers to a hunter.
No human, no matter how ancient, or how popular, can be above the laws of Nature.
~ Abhijit Naskar
Neither humans nor the Gods that they have created are superior to old Mother Nature.
You don’t have to pay the sun to rise, the moon to shine, and the stars to glow.