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Quotes About Nature

using analogy to discover nature's patterns.
~ Walter Isaacson
stuck with him. He saw a calf being born, and he was amazed
~ Walter Isaacson
It was in Jobs's nature to mislead or be secretive when he felt it was warranted. But he also indulged in being brutally honest at times, telling the truths that most of us sugarcoat or suppress. Both the dissembling and the truth-telling were simply different aspects of his Nietzschean attitude that ordinary rules didn't apply to him.
~ Walter Isaacson
The front of the white lectern has a slight blue tinge, since it is lit mainly by the refracted light of the sky rather than the yellowish direct glow of the setting sun.59 "Shadows will vary," Leonardo explained in his notebooks. "The side of an object that receives a reflected light from the azure of the air will be tinged with that hue, and this is particularly observable in white objects. That side that receives the light from the sun will partake of that color.
~ Walter Isaacson
The branches of the leafless tree merge into the man's body, then into the conical geometrical pattern, and finally into the mountainous landscape. What Leonardo probably began as four distinct elements ended up woven together in a way that illustrates a fundamental theme in his art and science: the interconnectedness of nature, the unity of its patterns, and the analogy between the workings of the human body and those of the earth.
~ Walter Isaacson
In other words, there is no single underlying reality that is independent of our observations. "It is wrong to think that the task of physics is to find out how nature is," Bohr declared. "Physics concerns what we can say about nature."62 This
~ Walter Isaacson
His comparisons between man-made machinery and the handiwork of nature produced in him a deep reverence for the latter. "Though human ingenuity may make various inventions," he wrote, "it will never devise an invention more beautiful, more simple, more direct than does Nature; because in her inventions nothing is lacking and nothing is superfluous."15
~ Walter Isaacson
The astronomer Johannes Kepler declared that "nature loves simplicity and unity." So did Steve Jobs.
~ Walter Isaacson
I'm a fruitarian and I will only eat leaves picked by virgins in the moonlight.
~ Walter Isaacson
wanted instead to take a walk so that we could
~ Walter Isaacson
We all see nature's wonders every day, whether it be a plant that moves or a sunset that reaches with pink fingers into a sky of deep blue. The key to true curiosity is pausing to ponder the causes. What makes a sky blue or a sunset pink or a leaf of sleeping grass curl?
~ Walter Isaacson
taking a long walk was his preferred way to have a serious conversation. It turned
~ Walter Isaacson
But even when he was engaged in blue-sky thinking, his science was not a separate endeavor from his art. Together they served his driving passion, which was nothing less than knowing everything there was to know about the world, including how we fit into it. He had a reverence for the wholeness of nature and a feel for the harmony of its patterns, which he saw replicated in phenomena large and small.
~ Walter Isaacson
The evolutionary process cares little about what happens to us after we have children and get them to a safe age, so there are a whole bunch of middle-aged maladies, including Huntington's and most forms of cancer, that we humans would want to eliminate, even though nature sees no need to.
~ Walter Isaacson
I had been listening to a lot of Bach. All of a sudden the wheat field was playing Bach. It was the most wonderful feeling of my life up to that point. I felt like the conductor of this symphony with Bach coming through the wheat.
~ Walter Isaacson
What drives people to kill and maim each other so savagely?" Einstein asked. "I think it is the sexual character of the male that leads to such wild explosions.
~ Walter Isaacson
The scientist does not study nature because it is useful. He studies it because he takes pleasure in it, and he takes pleasure in it because it is beautiful.
~ Walter Isaacson
For Leonardo, this talent may have been connected to growing up with a love of nature while not being overly schooled in received wisdom.
~ Walter Isaacson
What began as a portrait of a silk merchant's young wife became a quest to portray the complexities of human emotion, made memorable through the mysteries of a hinted smile, and to connect our nature to that of our universe. The landscape of her soul and of nature's soul are intertwined.
~ Walter Isaacson
soy frutariano y solo comeré hojas recogidas por vírgenes a la luz de la luna
~ Walter Isaacson
la armonía del cosmos se refleja en la belleza de los seres vivos.
~ Walter Isaacson
He had let it be known that he believed that men and women were not naturally monogamous.
~ Walter Isaacson
Los intereses de un ser humano vienen determinados, en gran medida, por sus apetitos, deseos, impulsos e instintos», dijo Braithwaite
~ Walter Isaacson
But by 1912, Einstein had come to appreciate that math could be a tool for discovering—and not merely describing—nature's laws. Math was nature's playbook. "The central idea of general relativity is that gravity arises from the curvature of spacetime," says physicist James Hartle. "Gravity is geometry.
~ Walter Isaacson