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Quotes About Natural

The song, to me, is about what it is to be a human, what it is to love someone as a human being, and organizations that would undermine that, and undermine the more natural parts of being a person
~ Hozier
The natural impulses of every thoroughbred include his sense of honor; his love of fair play and courage; his dislike of pretense and of cheapness.
~ Emily Post
I love to sing. It's just a natural thing for me.
~ Aretha Franklin
Most people know how to cook, very few know how to eat. Go Organic! -Johnny The Walker
~ Johnny Wowk
The only healthy diet is an all organic diet. -Johnny The Walker
~ Johnny Wowk
The only healthy potato is a steamed organic sweet potato -Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker
~ Johnny Wowk
And then he kissed me. He did it so casually that I almost didn't register what he was doing. He leaned forward and kissed me on the lips, like it was something he'd done a million times before, like it was the natural end to all our lunch dates.
~ Jojo Moyes
It is imperative that when thousands of selfless volunteers respond to those who have incurred the wrath of a natural disaster that legal liability need not be hanging over their heads.
~ Jon Porter
Natural science in England, as Darwin already knew to his cost, was still the purview of Christian scholars. But here was a question that Darwin found compelling: if God had created all the creatures of the world, what possible reason could there be for the variations found in the Galápagos?
~ Jonathan Clements
Modernity, contrary to its popular connotations, is not the world in a sweepingly transformed state. Rather, as some critics have shown, it is the hybrid and dissonant experience of living intermittently within modernized spaces and speeds, and yet simultaneously inhabiting the remnants of pre-capitalist life-world, whether social or natural.
~ Jonathan Crary
True gratitude or thankfulness to God for his kindness to us, arises from a foundation laid before, of love to God for what he is in himself; whereas a natural gratitude has no such antecedent foundation. The gracious stirrings of grateful affection to God, for kindness received, always are from a stock of love already in the heart, established in the first place on other grounds, viz. God's own excellency.
~ Jonathan Edwards
Natural men may have lively impressions on their imaginations; and we can't determine but that the devil, who transforms himself into an angel of light, may cause imaginations of an outward beauty, or visible glory, and of sounds and speeches and other such things;
~ Jonathan Edwards
It need not seem at all strange that sin should so blind the mind, seeing that men's particular natural tempers and dispositions will so much blind them in secular matters; as when men's natural temper is melancholy, jealous, fearful, proud, or the like. 3.
~ Jonathan Edwards
This knowledge is that which is above all others sweet and joyful. Men have a great deal of pleasure in human knowledge, in studies of natural things; but this is nothing to that joy which arises from this divine light shining into the soul.
~ Jonathan Edwards
It is no security to wicked men for one moment, that there are no visible means of death at hand. 'Tis no security to a natural man, that he is now in health, and that he don't see which way he should now immediately go out of the world by any accident, and that there is no visible danger in any respect in his circumstances.
~ Jonathan Edwards
God has laid himself under no obligation, by any promise, to keep any natural man out of hell one moment. God certainly has made no promises either of eternal life, or of any deliverance or preservation from eternal death, but what are contained in the covenant of grace, the promises that are given in Christ, in whom all the promises are yea and amen.
~ Jonathan Edwards
God is under no manner of obligation to show mercy to any natural man, whose heart is not turned to God: and that a man can challenge nothing either in absolute justice, or by free promise, from any thing he does before he has believed on Jesus Christ, or has true repentance begun in him.
~ Jonathan Edwards
Evolution is a design process; it's just not an intelligent design process.
~ Jonathan Haidt
In every permanent situation, where there is no expectation of change, the mind of every man, in a longer or shorter time, returns to its natural and usual state of tranquility. In prosperity, after a certain time, it falls back to that state; in adversity, after a certain time, it rises up to it.12
~ Jonathan Haidt
They're just kissing, Dave!" said Brian appearing beside him. "It's perfectly natural." Yeah, thought Norm. So was going to the toilet. Didn't mean you had to do it in flipping public, though, did it? "Hello, boys," said Norm's mum finally
~ Jonathan Meres
It is impossible that anything so natural, so necessary, and so universal as death, should ever have been designed by providence as an evil to mankind.
~ Jonathan Swift
keeping her wild-honey-and-chamomile-soaked hair from falling into her oatmeal-and-yogurt face mask
~ Emma McLaughlin
The best argument in favor of the universality of natural language expressive power is the possibility of translation. The best argument against universality is the impossibility of translation.
~ Emmon W. Bach
La felicidad es el estado natural del ser humano. Cuando el pensamiento está en sintonía con la vida, con lo natural, con el momento presente, no existe aburrimiento, sino satisfacción.
~ Enrique Barrios