Quotes About Nature
We're all animals.
~ John Malkovich
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I've just always loved animals.
~ Doris Day
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I've always written about animals. I'm still trying to process why that is.
~ Tea Obreht
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I've been out all over the world tranquilizing animals.
~ Jack Hanna
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Our instinctual understanding of reality is the same as most other animals.
~ Robert Lanza
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We should all love animals.
~ Karl Pilkington
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We don't think there are simple answers about that why someone is the way they are.
~ Anna Boden
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I can't go against my nature because I am what I am. I don't try to be anyone different to who I am.
~ Brian McDermott
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For one thing there is the divinest, cleanest air to be breathed anywhere in God's world.
~ Mary Hunter Austin
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Who needs a gym? It doesn't appeal to me to exercise in a room.
~ Asher Keddie
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I like the Patagonia in Argentina.
~ Marc Gasol
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Argentina is amazing.
~ Arjun Kapoor
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Like evil, good is contagious. Therefore when Madame de la Chanterie's lodger had lived in that old and silent house for some months after the worthy Alain's last confidence, which gave him the deepest respect for the religious lives of those among whom his was cast, he experienced that well-being of the soul which comes of a regulated existence, gentle customs, and harmony of nature in those who surround us.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Where there are sheeps, there are wolves.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Her beauty, which was really marvellous, came from extreme regularity of feature harmonizing with the proportions of the head and the body. This species of perfection augurs ill for the mind; and there are few exceptions to the rule. All superior nature is found to have certain slight imperfections of form which become irresistible attractions, luminous points from which shine vivid sentiments, and on which the eye rests gladly.
~ Honore de Balzac
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opinions do not give talent, they always spoil what talent there is; and the poor fellow whom you have just seen is a proof thereof. An artist's opinion ought to be: Faith in his art, in his work; and his only way of success is toil when nature has given him the sacred fire.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Para los enamorados es un placer infinito encontrar en los accidentes de un paisaje, en la transparencia del aire y en los aromas de la tierra la poesía que anida en su alma. La naturaleza habla por ellos.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Déjeme respirar el aire del anochecer, oír el croar de las ranas, admirar los rayos de la luna que cabrillean en las aguas; déjeme que me detenga en esta naturaleza, donde creo ver mi felicidad escrita en cada cosa y que se me aparece por vez primera en todo su esplendor, iluminada por el amor, embellecida por usted.
~ Honore de Balzac
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I went to bed sorrowful, and I still suffer from the shock produced by this first collision of my frank, joyous nature with the harsh laws of society.
~ Honore de Balzac
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The purpose of art is not to copy nature, but to express it. It's not about making good or bad copies, it's about poetry!
~ Honore de Balzac
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c?ci excesele de orice soi împing trupul pe calea spre care e predispus din na?tere: ca ?i înv???tura mult?, be?ia îl îngra?? pe cel gras ?i îl sl?be?te pe cel slab.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Mavi de, bütün çe?itleriyle, göklerden al?nm??t?r, beyazla iyi ba?da??r. Bunlar?n ikisi de birer safl?k de?il midir?
~ Honore de Balzac
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Society, like nature, is a jealous power, and will have not her rights encroached on, or her system set at naught.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Besides, his tact had discovered to him the real nature of Delphine; he divined instinctively that she was capable of stepping over her father's corpse to go to the ball; and within himself he felt that he had neither the strength of mind to play the part of mentor, nor the strength of character to vex her, nor the courage to leave her to go alone.
~ Honore de Balzac
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