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Quotes About Natural

You can train any animal into any behavior on cue if it's a natural behavior to begin with. Racism, sexism, speciesism—all natural human behaviors. They can be triggered any time by any unscrupulous yahoo with a pulpit. A child could do it.
~ Karen Joy Fowler
He had given weight to her life, tied her down to the world when her natural inclination had always been to float above everything, as if it were happening to someone else.
~ Karin Slaughter
Quien como yo concibe el desarrollo de la formación económica de la sociedad como un proceso histórico–natural, no puede hacer al individuo responsable de la existencia de relaciones de que él es socialmente criatura, aunque subjetivamente se considere muy por encima de ellas.
~ Karl Marx
la même importance que la loi de la transformation de l'énergie pour les sciences naturelles, lui fournit ici également la clé pour la compréhension de l'histoire de la deuxième République française.
~ Karl Marx
My errors are by now natural and incorrigible; but the good that worthy men do the public by making themselves imitable, I shall perhaps do by making myself evitable.
~ Michel de Montaigne
There is nothing attractive about the gospel to the natural man; the only man who finds the gospel attractive is the man who is convicted of sin.
~ Oswald Chambers
Whatever natural right men may have to freedom and independency, it is manifest that some men have a natural ascendency over others.
~ Sir Fulke Greville
I shall see with sincere satisfaction the progress of those sentiments which tend to restore to man all his natural rights, convinced he has no natural right in opposition to his social duties.
~ Thomas Jefferson
Is not man himself the most unsettled of all the creatures of the earth? What is this trembling sensation that is intensified with each ascending step in the natural order?
~ Ugo Betti
The natural desire of good men is knowledge.
~ Leonardo da Vinci
Despite its growing scarcity and preciousness to life, ironically, water is also man's most misgoverned, inefficiently allocated and profligately wasted natural resource.
~ Steven Solomon
You are an over-excited little man, with a need for self-expression far beyond the scope of your natural gifts. This is not discreditable. Neither does it make you an artist.
~ Tom Stoppard
With children use force; with men reason; such is the natural order of things. The wise man requires no law.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The difference, so observable in men's understandings and parts, does not arise so much from their natural faculties, as acquired habits.
~ John Locke
For a man who has done his natural duty, death is as natural as sleep.
~ George Santayana
It is man who, through his thoughts and actions, creates turmoil and disintegration in the natural, harmonious unity of the world.
~ Mata Amritanandamayi
Tender, too, is the silence of human feet. You have but to pass a season amongst the barefooted to find that man, who, shod, makes so much ado, is naturally as silent as snow.
~ Alice Meynell
What important is man should live in righteousness, in natural love for mankind.
~ Bob Marley
we grant evil freewill (or freewill to evil) is remaining in all natural men: we believe that freewill to good, is from grace and regeneration.
~ Henry Ainsworth
The natural man "cannot see or discern that divine excellency in the Scripture, without an apprehension whereof no man can believe it aright to be the word of God."
~ John Owen
Unless man have a natural bent in accordance with nature's, he has no chance of understanding nature at all.
~ Charles Sanders Peirce
Running is so natural to me. When I was running track, people used to ask me, "When are you gonna start running hard?" The wind hits me in the face, and I feel so smooth - Man, I love to run!
~ Eric Dickerson
The existential split in man would be unbearable could he not establish a sense of unity within himself and with the natural and human world outside.
~ Erich Fromm
Simplicity of manner is the last attainment. Men are very long afraid of being natural, from the dread of being taken for ordinary.
~ Francis Jeffrey, Lord Jeffrey