Quotes About Nature
The rest of our weekend sleeping arrangements, hand-done work, hand-prepared food was simple enough to please Thoreau, who I am convinced was a nice fellow who confused rustic vacations with life.
~ Alexei Panshin
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All humans on earth are one. We descend from the same family of common ancestors. We are, in a quite literal sense, siblings, and like siblings we depend on each other's love and care and responsibility. We are interdependent not just in our families and communities, but in nations, and increasingly on a global scale - just as we are also interdependent with nature and the earth.
~ Alexis karpouzos
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Every flower and insect, every bird, and all the creatures that live upon the land and swim within the rivers and seas, are part of the Tree of Life. You are connected to the whole of life. Whatever happens to the myriad forms of life in the world around you, has a direct affect on you.
~ Alexis karpouzos
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Look, for once the face of the earth, look, one life in every seed self sacrificed for us, look the sun, shines in us, look the river, flow through us, look the flowers, bloom in our bodies, every fiber and cell of the substances of our bodies vibrating from the birds songs
~ Alexis karpouzos
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Treasures come in so many ways: The sun that lights the cloudy days, a rose that blooms within an hour. a baby that staring with a wandering gaze, a dolphin's dance on ocean waves, a sky full of snowflakes of rarest form, a beautiful white and peaceful dove.
~ Alexis karpouzos
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We are the beat of nature's heart, the earth is our heaven and the sun our breath, through our heart journey's the eternity unfolds and encircles us with her gentle hands, there is no end or return, no answer, just one spark flickers.
~ Alexis karpouzos
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So my brain is as stuffed as some old broken-down Commodore you see left in the bush.
~ Alexis Wright
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what matters is not just how motivated someone is but the source and nature of that motivation.13
~ Alfie Kohn
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Cazador: si vas de caza Por los montes del Señor, Teme que a los pájaros venguen Hondas heridas de amor.
~ Alfonsina Storni
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La vi escrita al tramonto, indescifrable. Un pentagrama sobre el campo alzado: y era un millar de pájaros, cubriendo de negras notas los tirantes hilos. Se agrupaban en llaves y en acordes en el papiro rosa de la tarde; (y a un golpe de batuta abandonaban la partitura locos de alegría.
~ Alfonsina Storni
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Any man that walks the mead In bud, or blade, or bloom, may find A meaning suited to his mind.
~ Alfred
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He clasps the crag with crooked hands; Close to the sun in lonely lands, Ringed with the azure world, he stands. The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls; He watches from his mountain walls, And like a thunderbolt he falls.
~ Alfred
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Once in a golden hour, I cast to earth a seed, And up there grew a flower, That others called a weed.
~ Alfred
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The only calendar I need is just outside my window. With eyes to see and ears to hear, nature keeps me posted.
~ Alfred A. Montapert
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The science of the mind can only have for its proper goal the understanding of human nature by every human being, and through its use, brings peace to every human soul.
~ Alfred Adler
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Nature is so rich and the possibilities of stimuli, instincts and mistakes are so numerous, that it is not possible for two persons to be exactly identical.
~ Alfred Adler
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Tears are the summer showers to the soul.
~ Alfred Austin
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Show me your garden and I shall tell you what you are.
~ Alfred Austin
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There is no gardening without humility. Nature is constantly sending even its oldest scholars to the bottom of the class for some egregious blunder.
~ Alfred Austin
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Tears are summer showers to the soul.
~ Alfred Austin
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'Tis true among fields and woods I sing, Aloof from cities--that my poor strains Were born, like the simple flowers you bring, In English meadows and English lanes.
~ Alfred Austin
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Doth Nature draw me, 'tis because, Unto my seeming, there doth lurk A lawlessness about her laws, More mood than purpose in her work.
~ Alfred Austin
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For there is no gardening without humility, an assiduous willingness to learn, and a cheerful readiness to confess you were mistaken. Nature is continually sending even its oldest scholars to the bottom of the class for some egregious blunder.
~ Alfred Austin
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Show me your garden, provided it be your own, and I will tell you what you are like.
~ Alfred Austin
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