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Quotes About Nature

Flowers teach us that nothing is permanent: not their beauty, not even the fact that they will inevitably wilt, because they will still give new seeds. Remember this when you feel joy, pain, or sadness. Everything passes, grows old, dies, and is reborn." How
~ Paulo Coelho
May be God created the desert so that man could appreciate the date trees
~ Paulo Coelho
The boy listened to the sound of her voice and thought it to be more beautiful than the sound of the wind in the date palms.
~ Paulo Coelho
No one can possess a sunset like the one we saw that evening. Just as no one can possess an afternoon of rain beating against the window, or serenity of a sleeping child, or the magical moment when the waves break on the rocks. No one can possess the beautiful things in this Earth, but we can know them and love them.
~ Paulo Coelho
Treasure is uncovered by the force of flowing water, and it is buried by the same currents
~ Paulo Coelho
dans les steppes, on emploie toujours le mot bleu pour décrire le ciel, même s'il est gris, car on sait qu'au dessus des nuages il demeure Bleu
~ Paulo Coelho
Miracles do not go against the laws of nature; we only think that because we do not know nature's laws.
~ Paulo Coelho
When it first shoots up out of the earth, we don't condemn it as immature and underdeveloped, nor do we criticize the buds for not being open when they appear. We stand in wonder at the process taking place, and give the plant the care it needs at each stage of its development.
~ Paulo Coelho
He began to explain to me that vegetation, and especially mature trees, are able to transmit harmony when one rests one's nerve centers against a tree trunk. For hours he discoursed on the physical, energetic, and spiritual properties of plants.
~ Paulo Coelho
Shugendo means: "the way of the art of accumulating experience" - he replied, revealing that his interests go beyond the variety of insects in the region - By disciplining one's body to accept everything nature has to offer; in this way you will also educate your soul for that which God has to offer.
~ Paulo Coelho
J]e t'ai dressée à te soumettre, de même qu'une fleur subit le soleil et la pluie.
~ Pearl Buck
But hers was a strange heart, sad in its very nature, and she could never weep and ease it as other women do, for her tears never brought her comfort.
~ Pearl S. Buck
Just as he lived with them alive, he will live with them dead. Someday he will accept their death as part of his life. He will weep no more. He will carry them in his memory and his thoughts. His flesh and blood are part of them. So long as he is alive, they, too, will live in him. The big wave came, but it went away. The sun shines again, birds sing, and earth flowers.
~ Pearl S. Buck
Now, as they were all looking at the new moth, she, too, went to look at it. It was of a creamy yellow color, like the yellow of the lemon called Buddha's Hand, and it had long black antennae. These quivered as it felt itself impaled. The wide wings fluttered and dark spots upon them showed green and gold for a moment. Then the moth was still. How quickly they die! Ch'iuming said suddenly.
~ Pearl S. Buck
And to him war was a thing like earth and sky and water and why it was no one knew but only that it was.
~ Pearl S. Buck
The first peaches of spring - the first peaches! Buy, eat, purge your bowels of the poisons of winter!
~ Pearl S. Buck
U meni postoji mjesto gdje živim posve sama; tu obnavljam svoja prolje?a koja nikad ne presahnu
~ Pearl S. Buck
Then the good land did again its healing work and the sun shone on him and healed him and the warm winds of summer wrapped him about with peace.
~ Pearl S. Buck
island of Komudo
~ Pearl S. Buck
She knew that men cannot work as women do, but have the hearts of children always in them
~ Pearl S. Buck
Pakdusan, Mount of Eternal Snow
~ Pearl S. Buck
THE GARDEN WAS QUIET. Beyond its walls no echo of footsteps could be heard above the soft incessant splash of the waterfall. The silence was planned, as everything in the garden was planned, though all seemed nature itself.
~ Pearl S. Buck
I need this wild life, this freedom. To be alive, to look into nature, and so into my soul.
~ Unknown
Y es que el invierno, la estación más desnuda del año, revela las carencias y pesares de un país que creyó haber superado la fonola tercermundista, un país narciso que se mira la nariz en los espejos de los edificios, un país que se piensa modelo de triunfo, y al menor desastre, al menor descuido, la indomable naturaleza manda guarda abajo el encatrado del éxito.
~ Unknown