Wise thoughts and sayings about nature

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Read wise thoughts, sayings, and quotes about nature. Remember what wise people had to tell us about nature.

1. When I evaluate a work of art, I take it and put it next to something that God created, next to a tree or a flower. If it is inconsistent, it means it is not art.

Marc Chagall

2. For me, a carpet made of pine needles or spongy grass is far better than the most luxurious Persian carpet.

Helen Keller

3. A kiss is a wonderful trick designed by nature to stop speech when words become superfluous.

Ingrid Bergman

4. You are surrounded by the sea. A glow of thick light emanates from everywhere. Sit on a rock and rest. And let the wind, let it pass without taking anything of you with it.

Nikola Milicevic

5. Nature shows itself to us like a lion's tail, but I have no doubt that there is also a lion, although due to its size, it cannot be shown to us all at once. We can only see it from the perspective of a flea sitting on it.

Albert Einstein

6. The waste and destruction of our natural resources, the stripping, and depletion of the land instead of increasing its usability - this will already significantly reduce our children's opportunities for the progress we enjoy, which we are obliged to hand over to the - bigger and more developed.

Theodore Roosevelt

7. There is nothing that is as valuable to teach as nature.

Nikola Tesla

8. The Great Spirit (Wakan Tanka) is in all things: he is in the air we breathe. The Great Spirit is our father, and the earth is our mother. She feeds us; what we put into it, it gives back to us.

Big Thunder (Bedagi), Wabanaki Algonquin

9. If we follow nature as a leader, we will never go astray.

Cicero

10. Rivers do not drink their water; trees do not eat their fruit; the clouds do not swallow their rain. Everything that is great is always for the benefit of others.

An Indian folk proverb

11. Green is the basic color of the world and its beauty is born from it.

Pedro Calderon de la Barca

12. No one's suffering is greater than that which nature has determined.

Charles Bukowski

13. Knowing nature teaches me to think of God with the greatest respect and admiration.

Albrecht Haller

14. Nature hides its secrets from us because it is magnificent, not because it is a deceiver.

Albert Einstein

15. What nature denies, no one can give.

Cornelius Depot

16. Let us guard the Earth and nature on it because we did not inherit them from our grandfathers and fathers, but we borrowed them from our descendants.

Chief Sitting Bull

17. The first peace, which is the most important, is that which comes into the soul of man when he realizes his connection, his unity with the universe and all its powers, and when he realizes that in the center of the universe is the Great Spirit and that it is the center everywhere. found in each of us.

Black Elk, Oglala Sioux

18. The effort is in vain if nature opposes.

Seneca

19. Look deep into nature and then you will understand everything better.

Albert Einstein

20. Opening to wide spaces ... in which everyone can, for himself, only progress in silence.

Andre Breton

21. Everything in nature acts according to the laws.

Immanuel Kant

22. Nature is nothing but an enigmatic song.

Montaigne

23. Miracles do not happen contrary to nature, but contrary to what we are accustomed to considering nature.

Sv. Augustine

24. Everything that is natural is good.

Francois Rabelais

25. Everything that is created is sacred. And so do not forget: every dawn that comes is a holy event and every day is holy because the light comes from the Great Spirit. You must always keep in mind that bipeds and all other people with whom this country is inhabited are holy and that you must treat them that way.

White Buffalo Woman, Oglala Sioux

26. Man argues, and nature acts.

Voltaire

27. The goal of Nature is neither food nor drink, nor clothing, nor comfort, nor anything else from which God is left out. Like it or not, whether you know it or not, Nature secretly searches, hunts, and tries to find a way where God can be found.

Ekhart

28. We all dream of some magical rose gardens somewhere beyond the horizon instead of enjoying the roses that bloom every day under our windows.

Dale Carnegie

29. Nature has given us two eyes and two ears and only one tongue so that we can see and listen more and speak less because we can never say as much wisdom as we can keep silent about stupidity.

Confucius

30. Water flows and flows, it always flows, and it is always there, it was always the same all day and yet new at every moment! Oh, who understands that, who understands that!

H. Hesse

31. There is more perfection in a drop of water than in any machine that man has made.

Albert Einstein

32. Nature created us all just to be happy.

La Mettrie

33. When a man does something admirable, we say that it is miraculous; but looking at the changes of day and night, the sun, the moon and the stars in the sky, the change of the seasons on the earth with the ripening fruits, we must understand that it is the work of someone more powerful than man.

The One Who Jure Bears, Santee Yanktonai Sioux

34. The river speaks incessantly and never repeats itself.

Paz

35. Pigs eat acorns, but neither considers the sun that gives life to acorns, nor the influence of the heavens by which the sun feeds, nor the very root of the tree from which it comes.

Thomas Trejhern

36. In the depths of winter, I finally realized that an invincible summer was hiding inside me.

Albert Camus

37. The best time to plant trees was 20 years ago. The second best time is now.

38. Nature never deceives us, we are the ones who deceive ourselves.

Jean - Jacques Rousseau

39. Keep your face facing the sun and you will never see a shadow.

Helen Keller

40. Miracles, in fact, do not violate the laws of nature.

C. S. Lewis

41. He looked around as if seeing the world for the first time. The world was beautiful, it was colorful, unusual, and enigmatic, it was holy! There was blue, there was yellow, there was green, the sky and the river floated, there was a forest and above, everything beautiful, everything enigmatic and magical, and in the middle of it he, awakened, was on his way to himself.

H. Hesse

42. Nature is the only book that offers a lot of content on all the pages.

Goethe

43. Oh, it is difficult to find the trace of God in the midst of the life we ​​lead, in the midst of such a self-satisfied, so distinctly civic time, without any spirit, with a view of such architecture, such affairs, and such people.

Herman Hesse

44. Teaching a child not to step on a caterpillar is as important for a child as it is for a caterpillar.

Bradley Miller

45. Bury the acorn in the ground and you will get an oak, bury the sheep - you will only get rot.

Bernard Shaw

46. ​​Seeing a squirrel that ran away from me to the very top of a pine tree, I rejoiced like a child. Ah, in every man there is a longing for the original life, and through the short millennia of cultural life the spirit of millions of years occasionally breaks through when a man wandered together with beasts in the virgin forests and hid together with bears in caves!

47. We want to remove measurable pollution, but we do not pay attention to the spiritual pollution of man and nature in him so that he can breathe as a man, but with a completely untrue notion of freedom, we defend everything that man does at will.

Joseph Ratzinger

48. Our country, our faith, and our life are one. On this land, we hunted deer, elk, antelope, bison, rabbits, turkeys. From this land, we got trees and stones for our houses and kiwis (kiwi = ceremonial room).

Hopi prayer

49. The thorn is the bodyguard of the rose.

Chekhov

50. The doctor heals, nature heals.

Latin

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