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Quotes About Nature

Take a deep breath and feel the joy of life. Open your eyes and see the beauty of a dancing leaf.
~ Debasish Mridha, M.D.
The creator created women to control those wild, uncontrollable, intriguing men.
~ Debasish Mridha, M.D.
This is a beautiful morning. The sun is rising with a smiling face. Everything around me is alive and smiling. Everything is whispering in my ear to enjoy every moment and enjoy the morning. My heart is dancing with you, with morning light.
~ Debasish Mridha, M.D.
To love is as natural as the blue sky.
~ Debasish Mridha, M.D.
Falling in love and identifying birds have similar effects.
~ Debbie Blue
Tenerife giant rats, Madagascar's hissing cockroach, Galápagos turtles, and King Kong are all examples of island gigantism.
~ Debbie Blue
How does a whale know when to swim to warmer waters for winter? How do the fish know whe a predator is near? How do you know when love is real? You just know.
~ Debbie Viguié
Fall, like the season, like right now. Fall is the transition period between summer and winter. Summer is fun and carefree and cheery. Winter is also beautiful, but it's harder, not as carefree. You're no longer a child, and you're not really an adult yet. You're going through a transition, just like the seasons.
~ Debbie Viguié
Perhaps you would be better off finding some way to embrace your new nature, instead of fighting it.
~ Deborah Blake
You are like the beach at dawn when the fog comes in; each of those things is lovely on its own, but together, they can be magical.
~ Deborah Blake
Sam held one of the mice up by its tail over the box and then hesitated. "Her, you want to have a go?"... If Sam thought she was going to squeal at the sight of nature in the raw, he had a lot to learn. Bella fed the owlet, cheering as he gulped down his food with a greedy intensity that bode well for the little guy's future recovery. And she grinned to herself when she heard Sam mutter under this breath. "This has got to be the weirdest first date in history.
~ Deborah Blake
Do you want to tell me what you're doing up here in the middle of the woods?" He gazed at her milky white skin, dark hair, and wide eyes. "If you're looking for the seven dwarfs, they live in the next forest over.
~ Deborah Blake
My brother, are you aware that you are presently taking the form of a rather large and distinctly emerald-hued bear? Not that it isn't an improvement on your usual excessive good lucks, but...
~ Deborah Blake
If you're still hungry, I could probably find some nice roots by the riverbank we passed," Mick teased. "Mind you, some of them insist on yodeling while you eat them, but you get used to that after a while.
~ Deborah Blake
When a client enters therapy with a prior diagnosis, it might be difficult for the therapist to think outside of the box presented. One reason a dissociative individual might have several different diagnoses, however, is that as different parts present, they may also be presenting with diagnostic issues that are different from the host. Such differences especially make sense given the nature of DID.
~ Deborah Bray Haddock
A rose on a steel stem
~ Deborah Crombie
the willows, whose drooping fronds reached out to touch their own reflections.
~ Deborah Crombie
Corinthians 11, 14, "doth not even nature itself teach you that, if a man wear his hair long, it is a shame unto him?
~ Deborah Davis
I was looking out at cliffs and the sea, all sluiced in delicate pinks and yellows and greens and blues, as if the sun were imparting to the sleeping rock and water dreams of their youth, dreams of the rock's birth in the earth's molten core, the water's ecstatic purity before it was sullied by life—as if the play of soft colors were the sun's lullaby to the cliffs and the sea, of endurance and transformation.
~ Deborah Eisenberg
I have ceased to think even of barnacles!' -Charles Darwin
~ Deborah Heiligman
Get grass-fed animal foods. Cattle are grass-eating animals by nature.
~ Deborah Kesten
For millennia, Native Americans have had a relationship with the land that encompasses respect and appreciation for all it provides.
~ Deborah Kesten
In fact I would be content to live in a humble wooden cabin on the edge of an ocean or a lake, but somehow I looked down on myself for not having a bigger dream.
~ Deborah Levy
Afterwards, I will have to tie the trees to bamboo poles so the wind will not determine their shape. A tree cannot be given form by the vagaries of the wind.
~ Deborah Levy