Quotes About Nature
T]he understanding or the reason is the necessary being. … [I]f there were no reason, no consciousness, all would be nothing; existence would be equivalent to non-existence. Consciousness first founds the distinction between existence and non-existence. In consciousness is first revealed the value of existence, the value of nature.
~ Ludwig Feuerbach
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Waldeinsamkeit, Die mich erfreut, So morgen wie heut In ewger Zeit, O wie mich freut Waldeinsamkeit. Waldeinsamkeit Wie liegst du weit! O Dir gereut Einst mit der Zeit. Ach einzige Freud Waldeinsamkeit! Waldeinsamkeit Mich wieder freut, Mir geschieht kein Leid, Hier wohnt kein Neid Von neuem mich freut Waldeinsamkeit.
~ Ludwig Tieck
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I love a tree more than a man.
~ Ludwig van Beethoven
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Romanticism is man's revolt against reason, as well as against the condition under which nature has compelled him to live.
~ Ludwig von Mises
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In Nature too, much may exist that we do not like. But we cannot change the essential character of natural events. If, for example, someone thinks — and there are some who have maintained as much — that the way in which man ingests his food, digests it, and incorporates it into his body is disgusting, one cannot argue the point with him. One must say to him: There is only this way or starvation.
~ Ludwig von Mises
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Under certain conditions, index numbers may do very useful service as an aid to investigation into the history and statistics of prices; for the extension of the theory of the nature and value of money they are unfortunately not very important.
~ Ludwig von Mises
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It is in the nature of every application of violence that it tends toward a transgression of the limit within which it is tolerated and viewed as legitimate.
~ Ludwig von Mises
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That the social life of human beings is subject to definite limitations; that it is governed by a set of laws that are comparable with those of Nature; these are notions that are unknown to the etatist. For the etatist, everything is a question of Macht - power, force, might. And his conception of Macht is crudely materialistic.
~ Ludwig von Mises
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Os bens, as mercadorias, as riquezas e todas as demais noções de conduta não são elementos da natureza, mas sim elementos da mente e da conduta humana. Quem deseje entrar neste segundo universo deve abstrair-se do mundo exterior, centrando a sua atenção no significado das ações empreendidas pelos homens
~ Ludwig von Mises
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In fact, "classes" don't exist in nature. It is our thinking—our arranging in categories—that constructs classes in our minds. The question is not whether social classes exist in the sense of Karl Marx; the question is whether we can use the concept of social classes in the way in which Karl Marx meant it. We can't.
~ Ludwig von Mises
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race and species are only general concepts, except in so far as they exist in the individual being'.
~ Ludwig von Mises
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Os discípulos de Jean-Jacques Rousseau que exultavam com a natureza e o estado paradisíaco do homem em seu estado natural não se deram conta do fato de que os meios de subsistência são escassos e que o estado natural do homem é a insegurança e a pobreza extrema.
~ Ludwig von Mises
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Never stay up on the barren heights of cleverness, but come down into the green valleys of silliness.
~ Ludwig Wittgenstein
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The really amazing thing about all this is no matter what you believe,it took some doing to get from a point where there was nothing, to a point where all the right neurons fire and pop so that we can make decisions. More amazing is how even though that's become second nature, we all still manage to screw it up.
~ Jodi Picoult
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but I used to think, Josef says quietly, that there are some weeds that are just as beautiful as flowers. (pg 134)
~ Jodi Picoult
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A saguaro can fall for a snowman but where would they set up house?
~ Jodi Picoult
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It takes a dozen bees to gather enough nectar to make a teaspoon of honey, each of them alighting on roughly 2,600 flowers and flying 850 miles back and forth. A worker bee weighs little more than a breath—around 100 milligrams—but she can carry half her body weight in nectar.
~ Jodi Picoult
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In the wild, a calf under the age of two will not survive without its mother. In the wild, a mother's job is to teach her daughter everything she will need to know to become a mother herself. In the wild, a mother and daughter stay together until one of them dies.
~ Jodi Picoult
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Joseph Obomsawin, the elder I lived with there, says that those who turn to animals do so because humans have let them down.
~ Jodi Picoult
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She wondered how trees became petrified, if the same process worked with a human heart.
~ Jodi Picoult
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The scenery you see when you're driving in a car is completely different from the scenery you'd see if you walked the same stretch of road. In the car you might see splashes of color; by foot, you'd realize they are butterflies.
~ Jodi Picoult
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Can you see the pond? From up here, I can. It is a piece of sky, lying on the ground. When Heaven breaks, who fixes it?
~ Jodi Picoult
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the shell that forms around a piece of sand looks to some people like an irritation, and to others, like a pearl.
~ Jodi Picoult
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Maybe there are entire worlds where there are no fences, where feelings bears you like a tide.
~ Jodi Picoult
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