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Quotes About Natural

Natural beauty really entices men. They will tell you this time and time again, and studies consistently prove it.
~ Helen Fisher
Nothing is more natural to men in office, than to look with peculiar deference towards that authority to which they owe their official existence.
~ Alexander Hamilton
Ill never forget Hurricane Katrina - the mix of a natural and a man-made catastrophe that resulted in the death of over 1,500 of our neighbors. Millions of folks were marked by the tragedy.
~ Cedric Richmond
Many men of course became extremely rich, but this was perfectly natural and nothing to be ashamed of because no one was really poor, at least no one worth speaking of.
~ Douglas Adams
All men that are ruined, are ruined on the side of their natural propensities.
~ Edmund Burke
So natural to man is the practice of violence that our indulgence allows the slightest provocation, the most disputable right, as a sufficient ground of national hostility.
~ Edward Gibbon
Euler calculated without effort, just as men breathe, as eagles sustain themselves in the air.
~ Francois Arago
I mean by Society, the totality of concepts of all purely natural relations and institutions between man and man.
~ Franz Oppenheimer
Developing formal tools capable of integrating this missing cipher—absential influence—into the fabric of the natural sciences is an enterprise that should be at the center of scientific and philosophical debate.
~ Terrence W. Deacon
If organic farming is the natural way, shouldn't organic produce just be called "produce" and make the pesticide-laden stuff take the burden of an adjective?
~ Terri Guillemets
The neon signs which hang over our cities and outshine the natural light of the night with their own are comets presaging the natural disaster of society, its frozen death.
~ Theodor W. Adorno
To waste and destroy our natural resources, to skin and exhaust the land instead of using it so as to increase its usefulness, will result in undermining in the days of our children the very prosperity which we ought by right to hand down to them.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
The conservation of natural resources is the fundamental problem. Unless we solve that problem it will avail us little to solve all others
~ Theodore Roosevelt
There! you will think this a dreadfully preaching letter! I suppose I have a natural tendency to preach just at present because I am overwhelmed with my work.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
Nothing in Biology Makes Sense Except in the Light of Evolution.
~ Theodosius Dobzhansky
I don't want pills. I don't want an artificial existence." But
~ Theresa Weir
Natural inclinations are present in things from God, who moves all things. So it is impossible for the natural inclinations of a species to be toward evil in itself. But there is in all perfect animals a natural inclination toward carnal union. Therefore it is impossible for carnal union to be evil in itself.
~ Thomas Aquinas
Charity is not a potency of the soul, because if it were it would be natural. Nor is it a passion, because it is not in a sensitive potency in which are all passions. Nor is it a habit, because a habit is removed with difficulty; charity, however, is easily lost through one act of mortal sin. Therefore charity is not something created in the soul.
~ Thomas Aquinas
Well-ordered self-love is right and natural.
~ Thomas Aquinas
Reply to Objection 1: The reason why God has no name, or is said to be above being named, is because His essence is above all that we understand about God, and signify in word. Reply to Objection 2: Because we know and name God from creatures, the names we attribute to God signify what belongs to material creatures, of which the knowledge is natural to us.
~ Thomas Aquinas
Resist the beginnings! Nay were resistance unadvisable, even dangerous, yet surely pause is very natural: pause, with Twenty-five Millions behind you, may become resistance enough.
~ Thomas Carlyle
pursy, unwieldy, half cataleptic baker of Mannheim had absolutely fought six-and-twenty rounds with an accomplished English boxer merely upon this inspiration; so greatly was natural genius exalted and sublimed by the genial presence of his murderer.
~ Thomas de Quincey
I never said I was an angel. Nor am I innocent or holy like the Virgin Mary. What I am is natural and serious and as sensitive as an open nerve on an ice cube.
~ Sister Souljah
It was quite natural - the first day I got to the set I was really nervous, but I loved the whole experience.
~ Charlotte Church