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To the Indians it seemed that these Europeans hated everything in nature - the living forests and their birds and beasts, the grassy grades, the water, the soil, the air itself.

~ Dee Brown

Dee Brown European Civilization Indians Nature

At a certain point, you say to the woods, to the sea, to the mountains, the world, Now I am ready. Now I will stop and be wholly attentive. You empty yourself and wait, listening. After a time you hear it: there is nothing there. There is nothing but those things only, those created objects, discrete, growing or holding, or swaying, being rained on or raining, held, flooding or ebbing, standing, or spread. You feel the world's word as a tension, a hum, a single chorused note everywhere the same. This is it: this hum is the silence. Nature does utter a peep - just this one. The birds and insects, the meadows and swamps and rivers and stones and mountains and clouds: they all do it; they all don't do it. There is a vibrancy to the silence, a suppression, as if someone were gagging the world. But you wait, you give your life's length to listening, and nothing happens. The ice rolls up, the ice rolls back, and still that single note obtains. The tension, or lack of it, is intolerable. The silence is not actually suppression: instead, it is all there is.

~ Annie Dillard

Annie Dillard Life Listening Nature

If we are to have a culture as resilient and competent in the face of necessity as it needs to be, then it must somehow involve within itself a ceremonious generosity toward the wilderness of natural force and instinct. The farm must yield a place to the forest, not as a wood lot, or even as a necessary agricultural principle but as a sacred grove - a place where the Creation is let alone, to serve as instruction, example, refuge; a place for people to go, free of work and presumption, to let themselves alone. (pg. 125, The Body and the Earth)

~ Wendell Berry

Wendell Berry Creation Nature Refuge Solitude Wilderness

Drive nature out of the door and it will fly in at the window

~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Fyodor Dostoyevsky Nature

Leave the world in better conditions in wich you found it.

~ Baden Powell

Baden Powell Better World Nature Scouts

Their [cats] effortless passing between the wild and domestic worlds suggests the kind of grace we need as a species to move between nature and culture.

~ Richard Mabey

Richard Mabey Animal Behaviour Cats Nature

If you are in the mountains alone for some time, many days at minimum, & it helps if you are fasting. The forest grows tired of its weariness towards you; it resumes its inner life and allows you to see it. Near dusk the faces in tree bark cease hiding, and stare out at you. The welcoming ones and also the malevolent, open in their curiosity. In your camp at night you are able to pick out a distinct word now and then from the muddled voices in creek water, sometimes an entire sentence of deep import. The ghosts of animals reveal themselves to you without prejudice to your humanity. You see them receding before you as you walk the trail their shapes beautiful and sad.

~ Charles Frazier

Charles Frazier Nature Reflection Serenity Solitude Thirteen Moons

The river was so blue it seemed to be breathing.

~ Brian Morton

Brian Morton Beautiful Writing Descriptive Nature

Every spring is the only spring, a perpetual astonishment!

~ Ellis Peters

Ellis Peters Contentment Nature Wonder

The waters of the stream played the part of the orchestra, and the sunlight provided the dancers. Every now and then a crescendo of wind highlighted the symphony in the clearing by the creek.

~ Edward Mooney Jr.

Edward Mooney Jr. Music Nature

Somewhere between poetry and science, somewhere between heaven and earth, clairaudience is born. Clairaudience is the sweetest mystery any human being could ever experience. Fortunately, it is the most contagious, too. Most, if not all, of my students walk away with some level of clairaudience after spending three hours in one of my workshops.

~ Amelia Kinkade

Amelia Kinkade Animal Communicator Animals Intuition Intuitive Love Nature Pet Psychic Pets

We were of thirteen minds, like a tree, in which there is one Red-tail and eleven squirrel parts.

~ Cameron Conaway

Cameron Conaway Nature Oneness

For the sight of the angry weather saddens my soul and the sight of the town, sitting like a bereaved mother beneath layers of ice, oppresses my heart.

~ Kahlil Gibran

Kahlil Gibran Nature Weather

All those who love Nature she loves in return, and will richly reward, not perhaps with the good things, as they are commonly called, but with the best things of this world-not with money and titles, horses and carriages, but with bright and happy thoughts, contentment and peace of mind.

~ John Lubbock

John Lubbock Contentment Nature Reward

Coyotes have the gift of seldom being seen; they keep to the edge of vision and beyond, loping in and out of cover on the plains and highlands. And at night, when the whole world belongs to them, they parley at the river with the dogs, their higher, sharper voices full of authority and rebuke. They are an old council of clowns, and they are listened to.

~ N. Scott Momaday

N. Scott Momaday Coyotes Dogs Nature Night

Down the hill I went, and then,I forgot the ways of men,For night-scents, heady and damp and coolWakened ecstasy

~ Sara Teasdale

Sara Teasdale Fae Faerie Faery Fay Nature Night

Tree planting is always a utopian enterprise, it seems to me, a wager on a future the planter doesn't necessarily expect to witness.

~ Michael Pollan

Michael Pollan Gardening Nature Trees

Eduardo Galeano notes that America was conquered, but not discovered, that the men who arrived with a religion to impose and dreams of gold never really knew where they were, and that this discovery is still taking place in our time.

~ Rebecca Solnit

Rebecca Solnit America Landscape Nature Page 66

I grew up with landscape as a recourse, with the possibility of exiting the horizontal realm of social relations for a vertical alignment with earth and sky, matter and spirit. Vast open spaces speak best to this craving, the spaces I myself first found in the desert and then in the western grasslands.

~ Rebecca Solnit

Rebecca Solnit Landscape Nature Page 49

...there were only fifteen thousand polar bears in the world, and five billion of me. To let one of them devour my all-too-common flesh would, if only slightly, help adjust the grievous imbalance.

~ Lawrence Millman

Lawrence Millman Conservation Nature Page 191 Polar Bears

It is not reasonable that art should win the place of honor over our great and powerful mother Nature. We have so overloaded the beauty and richness of her works by our inventions that we have quite smothered her.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Conservation Nature Sustainable Development

Winter came and the city [Chicago] turned monochrome -- black trees against gray sky above white earth. Night now fell in midafternoon, especially when the snowstorms rolled in, boundless prairie storms that set the sky close to the ground, the city lights reflected against the clouds

~ Barack Obama

Barack Obama Nature

She shows us only surfaces but Nature is a million fathoms deep.

~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ralph Waldo Emerson Inspirational Nature

One morning as I closed the cyclone-fence gate / to begin a slow drift / down to the cookhouse on foot / (because my truck wheels were glued / in deep mud once again), / I walked straight into / the waiting non-arms of a snake, / its tan beaded-bag skin / studded with black diamonds.Up it coiled to speak to me a eye level. / Imagine! that sleek finger / rising out of the land's palm / and coiling faster than a Hindu rope. / The thrill of a bull snake / startled in the morning / when the mesas lie pooled / in a custard of light / kept me bright than ball lightning all day.Praise leapt first to mind / before flight or danger, / praise that knows no half-truth, and pardons all.

~ Diane Ackerman

Diane Ackerman Morning Nature Snakes

I live in an ocean of smell…

~ Rebecca Wells

Rebecca Wells Human Nature Nature

[Grief] is everything. It is the fabric of selfhood, and beautifully chaotic. It shares mathematical characteristics with many natural forms.

~ Max Porter

Max Porter Grief Nature Selfhood

The socioeconomic impact of such a minor outburst is due to our technological development (air travel)—a century ago, such an eruption would have passed unnoticed. Technological development makes us more independent from nature. At the same time, at a different level, it makes us more dependent on nature’s whims.

~ Slavoj Žižek

Slavoj Žižek 2010 2010 Eruptions Eyjafjallajökul Aviation Europe Eyjafjallajokull Nature Socioeconomics Technology Volcanoes

All must pay the debt of nature.

~ Annie Proulx

Annie Proulx Environment Environmentalism Nature

A heart pulsating in harmony with the circulation of sap and the flow of rivers? A body with the rhythms of the earth in its movements? No. Instead: a mind, shut off from the oxygen of alert senses, that has wasted itself on 'treasons, stratagems and spoils'--of importance only within four walls. A tame animal--in whom the strength of the species has outspent itself, to no purpose.

~ Dag Hammarskjöld

Dag Hammarskjöld Civilization Humans Nature

On the morning appointed for her departure Tess awoke before dawn — at the marginal minute of the dark when the grove is still mute save for one prophetic bird, who sings with a clear-voiced conviction that he at least knows the correct time of day, the rest preserving silence, as if equally convinced that he is mistaken.

~ Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy Nature Realism

Landscapes we must owe something to the eye of the beholder.

~ Mary Lascelles

Mary Lascelles Landscape Nature

I love going out of my way, beyond what I know, and finding my way back a few extra miles, by another trail, with a compass that argues with the map…nights alone in motels in remote western towns where I know no one and no one I know knows where I am, nights with strange paintings and floral spreads and cable television that furnish a reprieve from my own biography, when in Benjamin’s terms, I have lost myself though I know where I am. Moments when I say to myself as feet or car clear a crest or round a bend, I have never seen this place before. Times when some architectural detail on vista that has escaped me these many years says to me that I never did know where I was, even when I was home.

~ Rebecca Solnit

Rebecca Solnit Hiking Journey Nature Wanderlust

Nature can put on a thrilling show. The stage is vast, the lighting is dramatic, the extras are innumerable, and the budget for special effects is absolutely unlimited.

~ Yann Martel

Yann Martel Nature

A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stability and beauty of the biotic community. It is wrong when it tends otherwise.

~ Aldo Leopold

Aldo Leopold A Sand County Almanac Aldo Leopold Nature

Walking and talking are two very great pleasures, but it is a mistake to combine them. Our own noise blots out the sounds and silences of the outdoor world; and talking leads almost inevitably to smoking, and then farewell to nature as far as one of our senses is concerned. The only friend to walk with is one who so exactly shares your taste for each mood of the countryside that a glance, a halt, or at most a nudge, is enough to assure us that the pleasure is shared.

~ C.s. Lewis

C.s. Lewis Appreciation Enjoyment Nature Senses Silence Solitude Talking Walking

This is my doctrine: Give every other human being every right you claim for yourself. Keep your mind open to the influences of nature. Receive new thoughts with hospitality. Let us advance.

~ Robert G. Ingersoll

Robert G. Ingersoll Advancement Doctrine Hospitality Nature Rights

Words are really a mask,' he said. 'They rarely express the true meaning; in fact they tend to hide it. If you can live in fantasy, then you don't need religion, since with fantasy you can understand that after death, man is reincorporated in the Universe. Once again I will say that it is not important to know whether there is something beyond this life. What counts is having done the right sort of work; if that is right, then everything else will be all right. The Universe, or Nature, is for me what God is for others. It is wrong to think that Nature is the enemy of man, something to be conquered. Rather, we should look upon Nature as a mother, and should peaceably surrender ourselves to it. If we take that attitude, we will simply feel that we are returning to the Universe as all other things do, all animals and plants. We are all just infinitesimal parts of the Whole. It is absurd to rebel; we must deliver ourselves up to the great current....

~ Miguel Serrano

Miguel Serrano Nature Universe

Labels bias our perceptions, thinking, and behavior. A label or story can either separate us from, or connect us to, nature. For our health and happiness, we must critically evaluate our labels and stories by their effects.

~ Michael J. Cohen

Michael J. Cohen Bias Ecology Health Labels Nature Psychology Stories

I am grateful for the magic, mystery and majesty of nature – my loyal friend and companion – always there, welcoming and waiting for me to come; to be healed.

~ Tom North

Tom North Healing Magic Mystery Nature

Life has always poppies in her hands.

~ Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde Life Nature
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