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True beauty cannot fail to move the beholder

~ Jocelyn Murray

Jocelyn Murray Beauty Emotion Nature Soul

There are no secrets about the world of nature. There are secrets about the thoughts and intentions of men.

~ J. Robert Oppenheimer

J. Robert Oppenheimer Mankind Nature Secrets

Questions of personal priority, however interesting they may be to the persons concerned, sink into insignificance in the prospect of any gain of deeper insight into the secrets of nature.

~ William Thomson

William Thomson Insight Naturalism Nature Questions Science Secrets

It's in the anomalies that nature reveals its secrets.

~ Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Nature Secrets

Why then seek to complete in a few decades what took the other nations of the world thousands of years? Why, in your hurry to subdue and utilize nature, squander her splendid gifts? You have opportunities such as mankind has never had before, and may never have again.

~ James Bryce

James Bryce Exploration Nation Building Nature Opportunities Time

There's only one thing you can do: Toss your pebble in the river, watch it ripple, and know you have moved the ocean.

~ K.m. Douglas

K.m. Douglas Inspirational Nature Philosophical

Embrace the beauty of good moment.

~ Lailah Gifty Akita

Lailah Gifty Akita Ambition Appreciating Life Blessed Life Blessings Embrace Grateful Soul Happiness Positive Outlook Happy Life Happy Soul Lessons In Life Moments Nature Pursue Your Dreams

What actually happens when you die is that your brain stops working and your body rots, like Rabbit did when he died and we buried him in the earth at the bottom of the garden. And all his molecules were broken down into other molecules and they went into the earth and were eaten by worms and went into the plants and if we go dig in the same place in 10 years there will be nothing except his skeleton left. And in 1,000 years even his skeleton will be gone. But that is all right because he is part of the flowers and the apple tree and the hawthorn bush now.When people die they are sometimes put into coffins which means that they don't mix with the earth for a very long time until the wood of the coffin rots.But Mother was cremated. This means that she was put into a coffin and burnt and ground up and turned into ash and smoke. I do not know what happens to the ash and I couldn't ask at the crematorium because I didn't go to the funeral. But the smoke goes out of the chimney and into the air and sometimes I look up into the sky and I think that there are molecules of Mother up there, or in clouds over Africa or the Antartic, or coming down as rain in rainforests in Brazil, or in snow somewhere.

~ Mark Haddon

Mark Haddon Afterlife Bodies Burial Cremation Death Decay Decomposition Energy Funeral Life Molecules Nature Rot Science

The Sun, each second, transforms four million tons of itself into light, giving itself over to become energy that we, with every meal, partake of. For four million years, humans have been feasting on the Sun’s energy stored in the form of wheat or reindeer. Brian Swimme

~ Rob Brezsny

Rob Brezsny Energy Interconnectedness Life Force Nature Synchronicity

the Z-particle Pure energy—no mass at all. It may well be thesmallest building block in nature. Matter is nothing but trapped energy.

~ Dan Brown

Dan Brown Building Block Building Blocks Energy Mass Matter Nature Particle Particles Pure Energy Science Small Smallest Theories Theory Trap Trapped Traps Z

To Nature nothing can be added; from Nature nothing can be taken away; the sum of her energies is constant, and the utmost man can do in the pursuit of physical truth, or in the applications of physical knowledge, is to shift the constituents of the never-varying total. The law of conservation rigidly excludes both creation and annihilation. Waves may change to ripples, and ripples to waves; magnitude may be substituted for number, and number for magnitude; asteroids may aggregate to suns, suns may resolve themselves into florae and faunae, and floras and faunas melt in air: the flux of power is eternally the same. It rolls in music through the ages, and all terrestrial energy—the manifestations of life as well as the display of phenomena—are but the modulations of its rhythm.

~ John Tyndall

John Tyndall Conservation Of Energy Energy Eternal Knowledge Life Naturalism Nature Phisical Truth Truth

Those who don't return become a part of the clouds, a part of the animals that hide in the ravines and of the water that comes from the earth. They become a part of everything... they become the Soul of the World.

~ Paulo Coelho

Paulo Coelho Inspirational Nature Religious

Wild animals bite the hand that feeds them. Clever people consume the entire body.

~ Stefan Emunds

Stefan Emunds Humanity Inspirational Mankind Mankind Nature Nature Planet Earth Preserve Wisdom

Zoltán looked at them through the window. He hated the man. Now he hated work. Work for these? Work with these? He saw before him the great puszta. Here the long, cracked stripe of a ditch once again stole the blue of the sky, transforming it into a deeper colour, renewing it, like an artist's palette: every pool on the meadows, every clump of flowers, was a jewel on the bosom of nature, a diadem, a string of pearls: oh, nature was lovely... That is, it would be if it could... But mankind... Among these? Struggle, fight, this greedy little piece of meat... Dark furrows on the wondrous surface, the many-branched, tufted promise of the maize, jewelled patches on God's regal robe: why was the world so lovely? to cover up the ugliness of man?

~ Zsigmond Móricz

Zsigmond Móricz Mankind Nature

Does mankind truly hate itself? How can one surmount such irreverence?

~ Brom

Brom Disrespect Mankind Nature Nature Of Man

What a nightmare! cried Imtaz. There's nothing gloomier than nature. You'll lose your sense of humor in the country. Unable to criticize the trees, your intelligence will lose its edge as you contemplate the plowed fields, and then, it'll be very easy for you to sing the praises of your fellow men because you won't be here to see and listen to them. Don't make that mistake. Never cut yourself off from mankind because, with distance, you're more likely to grant men extenuating circumstances. I love you too much to let you succumb to that weakness.

~ Albert Cossery

Albert Cossery Mankind Nature

It's a kind of heresy to say so, but I think our race has made forms more beautiful than what was here before us. Sometimes god's handiwork is crude. There is no more ugly thing than a lobster. There's not much pretty about a caribou. It has an ungainly walk and its touchhole voids droppings when it strains in harness. Was there a straight line on earth before we drew one?

~ Marcel Theroux

Marcel Theroux Mankind Nature Reflective

Presumptuous Man! the reason wouldst thou find,Why form'd so weak, so little, and so blind?First, if thou canst, the harder reason guess,Why form'd no weaker, blinder, and no less!Ask of thy mother earth, why oaks are madeTaller or stronger than the weeds they shade?Or ask of yonder argent fields above,Why Jove's Satellites are less than Jove?

~ Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope God Mankind Nature

I feared my own kind more than anything the natural world could ever threaten me with.

~ Robin Hobb

Robin Hobb Assassin S Quest Fear Fitz Mankind Nature Robin Hobb Wisdom

The body is an organ of memory, holding traces of all our experiences. The land, too, carries the burden of all its changes. To truly see and understand a landscape is to see its depth as well as its smooth surfaces, its beauty and its scars.

~ Kristen Iversen

Kristen Iversen Body Nature Scars

The enemy is over there and we are still seeking revenge from the nature.

~ M.f. Moonzajer

M.f. Moonzajer Climate Change Enemy Nature Revenge Seeking

Nature answers every question.

~ Lailah Gifty Akita

Lailah Gifty Akita Answers Answers To Prayers Ask Asking Questions Curiosity Curious Good Thoughts Great Mind Harmony Inspiration Nature Peace Question Questions And Answers Science Wisdom

I watched the surrounding landscape with great curiosity, and I wanted to discover the words that could describe all its unspoiled beauty.

~ Daniel J. Rice

Daniel J. Rice Art Beauty Curiosity Landscape Nature Pristine Wilderness

The setting sun threatened to consume me—it could have, you know. It would have been a beautiful death with an honorable eulogy: slain by a magnificent slice of piercing orange energy. I simply turned and walked away; I would live another day.

~ Chila Woychik

Chila Woychik Death By Sun Nature On Being A Rat Rural Living Sun Writing Writing Process

There are angels in nature walking amongst the trees and whispering the secret language of sacred things.

~ Jodi Sky Rogers

Jodi Sky Rogers Angels Eco Intuition Inspiration Nature

Those who dwell , as scientists or laymen, among the beauties and mysteries of the earth are never alone or weary of life. Whatever the vexations and concerns of their personal lives, their thoughts can find paths that lead to inner contentment and to renewed excitement in living. Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts. There is symbolic as well as actual beauty in the migration of the birds, the ebb and flow of the tides, the folded bud ready for spring. There is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of nature--the reassurance that dawn comes after night, and spring after winter.

~ Rachel Carson

Rachel Carson Conscious Parenting Nature Wonder

The sun is roaring, it fills to bursting each crystal of snow. I flush with feeling, moved beyond my comprehension, and once again, the warm tears freeze upon my face. These rocks and mountains, all this matter, the snow itself, the air- the earth is ringing. All is moving, full of power, full of light.

~ Peter Matthiessen

Peter Matthiessen Beauty Holiness Mountains Mysticism Nature Sacredness Wonder

I still find the moon more amazing than the fact men have walked on it.

~ Marty Rubin

Marty Rubin Amazement Mysyery Nature Science Wonder

Much as I admired the elegance of physical theories, which at that time geology wholly lacked, I preferred a life in the woods to one in the laboratory.

~ J. Tuzo Wilson

J. Tuzo Wilson Admiration Elegance Geology Lab Laboratory Life Nature Plate Tectonics Scenery Science Scientific Theories Scientist Theories Wonder Woods

To speak of sparing anything because it is beautiful is to waste one’s breath and incur ridicule in the bargain. The aesthetic sense- the power to enjoy through the eye, and the ear, and the imagination- is just as important a factor in the scheme of human happiness as the corporeal sense of eating and drinking; but there has never been a time when the world would admit it.

~ John Van Dyke

John Van Dyke Aesthetics Beauty Conservation Ecology Happiness Humanity Nature Paul Bogard Senses Wonder

To one who loves birds, morning always wakes up singing.

~ Marty Rubin

Marty Rubin Nature Singing Wonder

I was still ringing. I had been my whole life a bell, and never knew it until at that moment I was lifted and struck.

~ Annie Dillard

Annie Dillard Nature Wonder

For every tree, we plant, we saves a life.

~ Lailah Gifty Akita

Lailah Gifty Akita Community Community Service Conservation Environment Humanity Inspirational Life Motivation Nature Plant Plant A Seed Science Tree Wisdom

We abuse land because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see land as a community to which we belong, we may begin to use it with love and respect.

~ Aldo Leopold

Aldo Leopold Community Conservation Farming Land Nature Wilderness

If you don't know how to die, don't worry; Nature will tell you what to do on the spot, fully and adequately. She will do this job perfectly for you; don't bother your head about it.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Death And Dying Nature

Life and death lived inside each other. That's what occured to me. Death was inside all of us, waiting for warmer nights, a compromised system, a beetle, as in the now dying black timber on the mountains.

~ Peter Heller

Peter Heller Death And Dying Dying Life Nature

This gesture is one of the motifs of modernity's turn against the principle of imitating nature, that is to say, imitating predefined morphological expectations. It is still capable of perceiving message-totalities and autonomous thing-signals when no morphologically intact figures are left - indeed, precisely then. The sense for perfection withdraws from the forms of nature - probably because nature itself is in the process of losing its ontological authority. The popularization of photography also increasingly devalues the standard views of things. As the first edition of the visible, nature comes into discredit. It can no longer assert its authority as the sender of binding messages - for reasons that ultimately come from its disenchantment through being scientifically explored and technically outdone. After this shift, 'being perfect' takes on an altered meaning: it means having something to say that is more meaningful than the chatter of conventional totalities. Now the torsos and their ilk have their turn: the hour of those forms that do not remind us of anything has come. Fragments, cripples and hybrids formulate something that cannot be conveyed by the common whole forms and happy integrities; intensity beats standard perfection.

~ Peter Sloterdijk

Peter Sloterdijk Authority Cripples Fragments Hybrids Intensity Modernity Nature Perfect Perfection Photography Poetry Rilke Science Technique Thing Poem

I have always considered David Hume as approaching as nearly the idea of a perfectly wise and virtuous man as perhaps the nature of human frailty will allow.

~ Adam Smith

Adam Smith David Hume Nature Perfection Virtuous Wisdom

Fear of nature led to society, hatred among men lead to culture, envy among women led to virtue.

~ Thiruman Archunan

Thiruman Archunan Envy Envy And Attitude Fear Hatred Nature Virtue

To persons standing alone on a hill during a clear midnight such as this, the roll of the world is almost a palpable movement. To enjoy the epic form of that gratification it is necessary to stand on a hill at a small hour of the night, and, having first expanded with a sense of difference from the mass of civilized mankind, who are diregardful of all such proceedings at this time, long and quietly watch your stately progress through the stars.

~ Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy Calmness Individuality Nature Soul Spirituality
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