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The history of atomism is one of reductionism – the effort to reduce all the operations of nature to a small number of laws governing a small number of primordial objects.

~ Leon M. Lederman

Leon M. Lederman Atomic Theory Atomism Atoms Cern Natural Laws Nature Nobel Laureate Particle Physics Physics Reductionism Science

Nature is not embarrassed by difficulties of analysis. She avoids complication only in means. Nature seems to be proposed to do much with little: it is a principle that the development of physics constantly supports by new evidence.

~ Jean Fresnel

Jean Fresnel Analysis Evidence Naturalism Nature Physics Principle

The sea can do craziness, it can do smooth, it can lie down like silk breathing or toss havoc shoreward; it can give gifts or withhold all; it can rise, ebb, froth like an incoming frenzy of fountains, or it can sweet-talk entirely. As I can too, and so, no doubt, can you, and you.

~ Mary Oliver

Mary Oliver Nature Poetry Power Sea

A Cue from NatureRun outside during a thunderstormThat downpour, that conquered hesitation, that exhilarationThat’s what unlonely is like

~ David Levithan

David Levithan Lonely Nature Thunderstorm

People make a great deal of the flowers of spring and the leaves of autumn, but for me a night like this, with a clear moon shining on snow, is the best -- and there is not a trace of color in it. I cannot describe the effect it has on me, weird and unearthly somehow. I do not understand people who find a winter evening forbidding.

~ Murasaki Shikibu

Murasaki Shikibu Beauty Nature Snow Winter

Snake's LullabyBrother, sister, flick your tongueand taste the flakes of autumn sun.Use these last few hours of goldto travel, travel toward the cold.Before your coils grow stiff and dull,your heartbeat slows to winter's lull,seek the sink of sheltered stonesthat safely cradle sleeping bones.Brother, sister, find the waysback to the deep and tranquil bays,and 'round each other twist and foldto weave a heavy cloak of cold.

~ Joyce Sidman

Joyce Sidman Hibernation Nature Poetry Snakes Winter

She told us about the goddess called Persephone, who was forced to spend half a year in the darkness deep underground. Winter happened when she was trapped inside the earth. The days shrank, they became cold and short and dark. Living things hid themselves away. Spring came when she was released and made her slow way up to the world again. The world became brighter and bolder in order to welcome her back. It began to be filled with warmth and light. The animals dared to wake, they dared to have their young. Plants dared to send out buds and shoots. Life dared to come back.

~ David Almond

David Almond Cycle Life Myth Nature Persephone Return Seasons Spring Winter

Dream of the Tundra SwanDusk felland the cold came creeping,cam prickling into our hearts.As we tucked beaksinto feathers and settled for sleep,our wings knew.That night, we dreamed the journey:ice-blue sky and the yodel of flight,the sun's pale wafer,the crisp drink of clouds.We dreamed ourselves so far aloftthat the earth curved beneath usand nothing sang but a whistling vee of light.When we woke, we were covered with snow.We rose in a billow of white.

~ Joyce Sidman

Joyce Sidman Cold Frost Nature Poetry Snow Swans Tundra Winter

Maybe nature is like you and me. It works like all of us. If the weather changes all the time,then it must be on duty. On this cold day winter has started it's shift therefore let us leave it to do it's job.

~ Paballo Seipei

Paballo Seipei Cold Weather Nature Winter Winter Days Work

After the sorts of winters we have had to endure recently, the spring does seem miraculous, because it has become gradually harder and harder to believe that it is actually going to happen. Every February since 1940 I have found myself thinking that this time winter is going to be permanent. But Persephone, like the toads, always rises from the dead at about the same moment. Suddenly, towards the end of March, the miracle happens and the decaying slum in which I live is transfigured.

~ George Orwell

George Orwell Nature Spring Winter

I knew by the signs it would be a hard winter. The hollies bore a heavy crop of berries and birds stripped them bare. Crows quarreled in reaped fields and owls cried in the mountains, mournful as widows. Fur and moss grew thicker than usual. Cold rains came, driven sideways through the trees by north winds, and snows followed.

~ Sarah Micklem

Sarah Micklem Autumn Folklore Nature Predictions Weather Winter

In a segment of the Sermon on the Mount, appearing in Matthew 5, Jesus is reported to have set six new teachings of his against six old Jewish teachings. The latter are introduced by such words as 'You have heard that it was said by them of old time' and the former by 'But I say unto you.'Since both the teachings of old time and Jesus' new teachings are predicated on the same profoundly mistaken views of human nature and of the world in general, it is unimportant for us here today to compare and contrast these teachings or to determine which is better or worse in some way or other. The point is that whether better or worse, in this way or that, both are lodged in an egregiously mistaken mythology -- but in a mythology of enormous importance for us, because it is one of the wellsprings of Western culture.

~ Delos Mckown

Delos Mckown Humanity Importance Mistaken Myth Mythology Nature Superstition

And when comfort is what we want, one of the most powerful tonics alternative medicine offers is the word 'natural.' This word implies a medicine untroubled by human limitations, contrived wholly by nature or God or perhaps intelligent design. What 'natural' has come to mean to us in the context of medicine is 'pure' and 'safe' and 'benign'. But the use of 'natural' as a synonym for 'good' is almost certainly a product of our profound alienation from the natural world.

~ Eula Biss

Eula Biss Medicine Natural Medicine Nature

In a sense, the Earth is mounting an immune response against the human species. It is beginning to react to the human parasite, the flooding infection of people, the dead spots of the concrete all over the planet, the cancerous rot-outs in Europe, Japan and the United States, thick with replicating primates, the colonies enlarging and spreading and threatening to shock the biosphere with mass extinctions. Perhaps the biosphere does not 'like' the idea of five billion humans.

~ Richard Preston

Richard Preston Biology Medicine Nature Science The Hot Zone Virus

All things are poison and nothing is without poison, only the dose permits something not to be poisonous.

~ Paracelsus

Paracelsus Alchemy Medicine Nature Poison Science Toxicology

I have found that if I tend to a person’s illness rather than to theperson, I am going to treat that person as if they are their illness. In doing so, I run the risk of limiting them greatly and helping them to focus in on their illness as if that is all they are. It is so important to see and help a person and not just a condition. Everyone is different, with unique twists and challenges, so the same herbs are not applied for the same 'condition.' The herbs chosen are connected to the whole personincluding their illness, their constitution, their diet, their psychology, theirhistory, their tastes, their lifestyle, and their joys and sorrows. I alwaystry to set a person up to succeed, and take their preferences, abilities, stamina, and financial resources into account when helping choose their plant medicines.

~ Robin Rose Bennett

Robin Rose Bennett Healing Herbs Medicine Nature

If ever there was a plant that speaks to its connection to your heart, it is sweet blue violet. Not only does violet help your body dissolve cysts, lumps, and bumps, this plant’s soothing nature can help you dissolve the red-hot burn of anger, cool the draining white heat of frustration and resentment, and relieve the simmering roil of feeling stuck in separation when ruled by your judgmental mind.

~ Robin Rose Bennett

Robin Rose Bennett Healing Herbs Medicine Nature

Many Christians, including BioLogos, like to throw out the you can't take the Bible literally argument. They think it is the ultimate zinger that will end any debate in their favor. But if we shouldn't take the Bible literally, why should we believe God is real in the literal sense? Perhaps God is a metaphor also. Maybe God is really a metaphor for nature or chance. Heaven forbid! However, BioLogos insists on having it both ways: God is literally true but the Bible is not. That's like saying Mother Goose is literally true but her nursery rhymes are not.

~ G.m. Jackson

G.m. Jackson Atheist Argument Biblical Inerrancy Biblical Literalism Biologos Chance Metaphor Nature Theistic Evolution

There is nothing in man or nature that does not ask questions.

~ Curtis Bill Pepper

Curtis Bill Pepper Leonardo Da Vinci Nature Questions

If he stays inside himself, if he is contained within his nature as he is participant in the larger force, he will be able to listen, and his hearing through himself will give him secrets objects share.

~ Charles Olson

Charles Olson Listening Nature Noumenal Object Self Knowledge Self Transcendence Subject

Love is what stands in the way of self discovery, try not to find, it will find you.

~ Auliq Ice

Auliq Ice Beautiful Girls Beautiful People Falling In Love Falling Into You Nature Nature Of Man

I just wish the world was twice as big and half of it was still unexplored.

~ David Attenborough

David Attenborough Discovery Exploration Nature World

The deep study of nature is the most fruitful source of mathematical discoveries. By offering to research a definite end, this study has the advantage of excluding vague questions and useless calculations; besides it is a sure means of forming analysis itself and of discovering the elements which it most concerns us to know, and which natural science ought always to conserve.

~ Joseph Fourier

Joseph Fourier Discovery Math Mathematics Naturalism Nature Research Science Study

It was the most fleeting time of day, and maybe that was why it was her favorite. Because if you blinked, if you closed your eyes or turned your head for even the briefest of moments, you might just miss it. And like most things in life, the transient, fleeting nature of the moment made it all the more special.

~ Kelseyleigh Reber

Kelseyleigh Reber Fleeting Moments Life Moment Moments Of Life Mortality Nature Observation One With Nature Shortness Of Life Transient

Of all the elements in the periodic table, not a single one is indestructible.

~ Marty Rubin

Marty Rubin Immortality Impermanence Indestructibility Mortality Nature

In Nature, things are broken with a purpose—clouds break to pour rains, rivers break to water fields, fields break to yield crops, seeds break to yield plants … so if ever you feel broken, understand that you must be part of a better and more beautiful purpose...

~ Debashis Dey

Debashis Dey Broken Broken Heart Nature

A breeze blew softly, slightly rippling the water as it carried the heady scents of late Carolina springtime through the air. Honeysuckle. Jasmine. Ripe, pungent river mud. Ah, the world felt right.

~ Caitlin Rush

Caitlin Rush Carolina Contentment Nature South Carolina Spring

The secret island had looked mysterious enough on the night they had seen it before - but now, swimming in the hot June haze, it seemed more enchanting than ever. As they drew near to it, and saw the willow trees that bent over the water-edge and heard the sharp call of moorhens that scuttled off, the children gazed in delight. Nothing but trees and birds and little wild animals. Oh, what a secret island, all for their very own, to live on and play on.

~ Enid Blyton

Enid Blyton Children Enchanting Haze Island June Mysterious Nature Secret Willows

Nature is not kind, it is not good. Do you really think nature cares about any individual living thing?

~ Sara Zaske

Sara Zaske Good And Evil Nature

And, indeed it is a very pleasant thing for to ride forth in the dawning of a Springtime day. For then the little birds do sing their sweetest song, all joining in one joyous medley, whereof one may scarce tell one note from another, so multitudinous is that pretty roundelay; then do the growing things of the earth smell the sweetest in the freshness of the early daytime—the fair flowers, the shrubs, and the blossoms upon the trees; then doth the dew bespangle all the sward as with an incredible multitude of jewels of various colors; then is all the world sweet and clean and new, as though it had been fresh created for him who came to roam abroad so early in the morning.

~ Howard Pyle

Howard Pyle Flowers Morning Nature Spring Springtime

She grew up in the ordinary paradise of the English countryside. When she was five she walked to school, two miles, across meadows covered with cowslips, buttercups, daisies, vetch, rimmed by hedges full of blossom and then berries, blackthorn, hawthorn, dog-roses, the odd ash tree with its sooty buds.

~ A.s. Byatt

A.s. Byatt Countryside Description England English Garden Flowers Nature

Trees were not hard, irritable things, but discreetly orgasmic beings moaning at a level too deep for our brutish ears. And flowers were quick explosive orgasms, like making love in the shower.

~ Yann Martel

Yann Martel Flowers Nature Orgasm Sexual Trees

I'm on the side of whatever keeps the flowers growing.

~ Marty Rubin

Marty Rubin Flowers Life Nature Taking Sides

In a painful time of my life I went often to a wooded hillside where May apples grew by the hundreds, and I thought the sourness of their fruit had a symbolism for me. Instead, I was to find both love and happiness soon thereafter. So to me [the May apple] is the mandrake, the love symbol, of the old dealers in plant restoratives.

~ Hal Borland

Hal Borland Flowers Nature Plants

It was even said that some birds spring to life in the tension of accidental chords being struck in the ether, a confluence of arbitrary sound waves from unrelated sources: a piano, a truck, a breaking bottle---a bird.

~ Carl Watson

Carl Watson Birth Nature Spontaneous Generation

For we may remark generally of our mathematical researches, that these auxiliary quantities, these long and difficult calculations into which we are often drawn, are almost always proofs that we have not in the beginning considered the objects themselves so thoroughly and directly as their nature requires, since all is abridged and simplified, as soon as we place ourselves in a right point of view.

~ Louis Poinsot

Louis Poinsot Abridged Auxiliary Calculations Difficult Math Mathematics Nature Research Science Simplified Thorough

Mathematics, as much as music or any other art, is one of the means by which we rise to a complete self-consciousness. The significance of mathematics resides precisely in the fact that it is an art; by informing us of the nature of our own minds it informs us of much that depends on our minds.

~ Antoine Thomson D'abbadie

Antoine Thomson D'abbadie Art Fact Math Mathematics Minds Music Nature Science Signifcance

Underneath his sweetness and gentleness was the heat of a volcano. [Michael Faraday] was a man of excitable and fiery nature; but through high self-discipline he had converted the fire into a central glow and motive power of life, instead of permitting it to waste itself in useless passion.

~ John Tyndall

John Tyndall Discipline Faraday Michael Faraday Nature Passion Science

A far cicada rings high and clear over the river’s heavy wash. Morning glory, a lone dandelion, cassia, orchids. So far from the nearest sea, I am taken aback by the sight of a purple land crab, like a relict of the ancient days when the Indian subcontinent, adrift on the earth’s mantle, moved northward to collide with the Asian landmass, driving these marine rocks, inch by inch, five miles into the skies. The rise of the Himalaya, begun in the Eocene, some fifty million years ago, is still continuing: an earthquake in 1959 caused mountains to fall into the rivers and changed the course of the great Brahmaputra, which comes down out of Tibet through northeastern India to join the Ganges near its delta at the Bay of Bengal.

~ Peter Matthiessen

Peter Matthiessen Beauty Geology Holiness Mountains Mysticism Nature Sacredness

Now fairy stories are at risk too, like the forests. Padraic Column has suggested that artificial lighting dealt them a mortal wound: when people could read and be productive after dark, something fundamental changed, and there was no longer need or space for the ancient oral tradition. The stories were often confined to books, which makes the text static, and they were handed over to children.

~ Sara Maitland

Sara Maitland Fairy Tales Forest Nature
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