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Quotes About Natural

In the U.S., too many yogurts are filled with corn syrup, preservatives, artificial this and that. To me, this is poison.
~ Mireille Guiliano
Date syrup is a natural sweetener that has wonderful richness and treacly depth; I drizzle it over semolina porridge.
~ Yotam Ottolenghi
Maple syrup makes you strong!
~ Hannah Teter
I love real maple syrup.
~ Martha MacCallum
Breastfeeding is the very best diet I've been on.
~ Rebecca Romijn
Pliny reports solemnly, "It is said that if a person is rubbed with asparagus beaten up in oil, he will never be stung by bees.
~ Rebecca Rupp
Women like this exploited a person's natural civility, marching through the gaps left by a inability to speak the naked truth.
~ Rebecca Tope
The natural strategic orientation of many companies is toward retaining existing customers and seeking further segmentation opportunities.
~ Renée Mauborgne
There seems to be a time scale in all natural processes beyond which structural stability and calculability become incompatible. In planetary mechanics this scale is of such an extent that the incompatibility is not evident, whereas in quantum mechanics it is so short that the incompatibility is immediately felt, and today the physicist sacrifices structural stability for computability. I hope that he will not have cause to regret this choice.
~ René Thom
For Darwinian biology the organism is the nexus of the internal and external forces. It is only through natural selection of internally produced variations, which happen to match by chance the externally generated environmental demands, that what is outside and what is inside confront each other.
~ Richard C. Lewontin
The central argument, which seemed revolutionary to classical economists, was that the economy had no natural tendency towards full employment.
~ Richard Davenport-Hines
Design can never be an ultimate explanation for anything. It can only be a proximate explanation. A plane or a car is explained by a designer but that's because the designer himself, the engineer, is explained by natural selection.
~ Richard Dawkins
In a static society, personal violence will be registered, whereas structural violence may be seen as about as natural as the air around us. Conversely, in a highly dynamic society, personal violence may be seen as wrong and harmful, but still somehow congruent with
~ Richard E. Rubenstein
The great museums may harbour the conscience for the natural world, not merely provide its catalogue.
~ Richard Fortey
One would say that, instead of a tendency to equality in human beings, the tendency is to make the most of inequalities, natural or artificial.
~ Richard Henry Dana Jr.
It's horrible, she said. He looked at her in surprise. Horrible? Wasn't that odd? He hadn't thought that for years. For him the word "horror" had become obsolete. A surfeiting of terror made terror a cliché. To Robert Neville the situation merely existed as natural fact. It had no adjectives.
~ Richard Matheson
I have made and accepted my own version of the natural order of things, and actually supposed a universe that has, or damn well ought to have, my convenience in mind.
~ Richard Mitchell
We don't make reality. We evade it. By looting natural capital and hiding the costs. But the bill is coming, and we won't be able to pay.
~ Richard Powers
We don't make reality. We just evade it. So far. By looting natural capital and hiding the costs. But the bill is coming, and we won't be able to pay.
~ Richard Powers
People make reality. Hydroelectric dams. Undersea tunnels. Supersonic transport. Tough to stand against that." Watchman smiles, tired. "We don't make reality. We just evade it. So far. By looting natural capital and hiding the costs. But the bill is coming, and we won't be able to pay.
~ Richard Powers
Watchman smiles, tired. "We don't make reality. We just evade it. So far. By looting natural capital and hiding the costs. But the bill is coming, and we won't be able to pay.
~ Richard Powers
The emergence of AIDS, Ebola, and any number of other rain-forest agents appears to be a natural consequence of the ruin of the tropical biosphere.
~ Richard Preston
A virus can be useful to a species by thinning it out
~ Richard Preston
Grace is just the natural loving flow of things when we allow it, instead of resisting it. Sin is any cutting or limiting of that circuit.
~ Richard Rohr