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Quotes About Nature

I love animals. I'm a big animal lover.
~ Camille Grammer
I love all animals. I'm such an animal lover.
~ Orianthi
I'm a really big animal lover.
~ Lea Michele
Jurnee Smollett-Bell
~ Unknown
I am quite an animal and nature lover.
~ Jim Sarbh
I am a grudge-holder, I think it's part of my loyal nature.
~ Lauren Ash
We all have a loyalty to our country, we want to serve our country. It's in our nature.
~ Essam El Hadary
People think I'm a lunatic or adrenaline junkie, but that's not what's going on with me. The beauty is what I'm most concerned with.
~ Dean Potter
By nature, I am very simple. It's a very big luxury to be simple.
~ Rekha
The magic of living life for me is, and always has been, the magic of living on the land, not in the magic of money.
~ Burt Shavitz
The world is its own magic.
~ Shunryu Suzuki
I am a big lover of the environment. I actually come from Maine, which is pretty much all environment.
~ Noah Gray-Cabey
Joshua Tree was named by Mormon pioneers- The arms looked like Joshua beckoning them to the promised land.
~ Unknown
Paradox Walnut: Burbank took a slow growing Walnut tree and made it grow fast, thus the name Paradox. Museum thought it was dead and cut off a branch. It was alive. OOPS!
~ Unknown
Is the world really a better place now that nothing is considered bad? People just do what they want, with anyone. How is that different from what animals do in the wild?
~ Diana Palmer
way for new, winter taking away the remnants of the old to clear room for the young growth. Life, in other words, in all its fierce beauty and stark routine. All things went to the soil eventually. It was the way of life.
~ Diana Palmer
She'd learned from Rey that snakes often traveled in pairs, so she was careful to look before she stepped
~ Diana Palmer
A garden should be natural-seeming, with wild sections, including a large area of bluebells.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
There are no rules. Only principles and natural laws.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
She stood for a moment looking out at a slowly moving view of the hills, watching heather slide past underneath the door, feeling the wind blow her wispy hair, and listening to the rumble and grind of the big black stones as the castle moved.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
O most excellent of carpets, he said, O brightest-colored and most delicately woven, whose lovely textile is so cunningly enhanced with magic, I fear I have not treated you hitherto with proper respect. I have snapped commands and even shouted at you, where I now see that your gentle nature requires only the mildest of requests. Forgive, oh, forgive!
~ Diana Wynne Jones
The most she knew about gardens was the Bakers' own backyard, which contained one large mulberry tree and a rosebush, plus the window boxes where her mother grew runner beans. She knew there was earth under the plants and that the earth contained worms. She shuddered.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
On Wednesday, for variety, he accosted Andrew as Andrew went out to check the state of the garden walls and presented a further cardboard box containing ten kilos of tomatoes and a squash like a deformed head of a baby.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
Be daffodils in June, you beastly things!
~ Diana Wynne Jones