Quotes About Nature
On their right, in a black marsh, the spring peepers were in full and desperate song.
~ Richard Yates
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Moroi shied from the sunlight but as I watched Sydney, I knew without a doubt that humans had been made for the sun.
~ Richelle Mead
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What were good and evil, really, but stupid categories? Stupid categories that restricted people and punished or rewarded them based on how they responded to their own natures, natures they really didn't have any way to control.
~ Richelle Mead
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That's what humanity is: a series of successes and failures, a testing of one's own nature and aptitude. Neither the body nor the soul can sustain such a state. Eventually it consumes a person
~ Richelle Mead
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Moroi shied from sunlight, but as I watched the way it illuminated her, I knew without a doubt that humans had been made for the sun.
~ Richelle Mead
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What's this? It looks like a lily." "It is," he said. "No offense, but this lily is kind of more badass than yours. If the Alchemists want to buy the rights to this and start using it, I'm willing to negotiate.
~ Richelle Mead
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morois are born..but strigois are made..!
~ Richelle Mead
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The sun was about to set," he told us in a gravelly voice. He swept his hands in a downward motion, apparently to demonstrate how a sunset worked
~ Richelle Mead
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Everyone grew silent. It was sunset now, with orange fire burning in the western sky, and shadows falling across all of us.
~ Richelle Mead
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Don't you know that I'd lie with you in the groves, under the light of the moon? That I'd defy the laws of gods and men for you?
~ Richelle Mead
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I mean, how strange is that we bring plant sex organs to people we're attracted to? What's up with that? It's a weird sign of affection.
~ Richelle Mead
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Gold and orange hues suggested it was nearing sunset. "Beautiful," I murmured. "I agree," Adrian said, and I saw his eyes were on me.
~ Richelle Mead
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The venerable cypress clings doggedly to its rocky perch, its branches spreading wide and high into the sky. 'See how it stands proudly, even in such inhospitable conditions?' our father used to say. 'This is how we must always be - strong and resilient, no matter what's around us.
~ Richelle Mead
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Nothing can change what happened. Nothing's going to change his nature. But we can control our futures - that's what we must focus on.
~ Richelle Mead
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La guerra fa emergere il mostro che è nell'uomo.
~ Richelle Mead
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she seemed too beautiful and too ethereal to be part of this dreary landscape.
~ Richelle Mead
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La aplicación es difícil porque por naturaleza
~ Rick Warren
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Think reds, orange, yellows, greens, purple, blue — the darker and deeper the colors, the better they are for you.
~ Rick Warren
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By all appearances the cabin was unoccupied, but the car tracks in the mud indicated this place was frequented often;
~ Ridley Pearson
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Island cave, gold flower!
~ Ridley Pearson
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Verses are not, as people think, feelings (those one has early enough) -- they are experiences. For the sake of a verse one must see many cities, men, and things, one must know the animals feel how birds fly, and know the gesture with which the little flowers open in the morning.
~ Rilke Rainer Maria
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Then draw near to nature. Pretend you are the very first man and then write what you see and experience, what you love and lose.
~ Rilke, Rainer Maria
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Lauschende Wolke über dem Wald. Wie wir sie lieben lernten, seit wir wissen, wie wunderbald sie als weckender Regen prallt an die träumenden Ernten.
~ Rilke, Rainer Maria
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The sun crouched behind leaves, but the trees had long since walked away. The meaning that surfaces comes to me aslant and I go to meet it, stepping out of my body word for word, until I am everything at once: the perfume of the world in which I go under, a skindiver remembering air
~ Rita Dove
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