Quotes About Earth
Geology is intimately related to almost all the physical sciences, as history is to the moral. An
~ Charles Lyell
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the Father has yet to leave His post. His eyes still scan the horizon. And no darkness, no matter how dark, can hide the prodigal. Job said it this way: 'For He [the Father] looks to the ends of the earth, and sees under the whole heavens.
~ Charles Martin
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And farmers, those whose lives are connected to the lake yet uninterested in it, sit atop green or red tractors beneath dusty brimmed hats, roll cigarettes, and pull at the earth for one more year like a pig suckling the hind teat.
~ Charles Martin
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And all of a sudden In the midst of that quiet, It seems possible To live simply on this earth.
~ Charles Simic
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"Christ, the Lord, is risen today,"Sons of men and angels say,Raise your joys and triumphs high,Sing, ye heavens, and earth reply.
~ Charles Wesley
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It's said that the shuffling of the cards is the earth, and the pattering of the cards is the rain, and the beating of the cards is the wind, and the pointing of the cards is the fire. That's of the four suits. But the Greater Trumps, it's said, are the meaning of all process and the measure of the everlasting dance.
~ Charles Williams
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Sand is overrated. It's just tiny little rocks.
~ Charlie Kaufman
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Jakes nodded his dismissal. "Workable. Set up a meeting." Mitchel stood. "Who would you like to send, sir?" He smiled. "Ivy, I've neglected my duties as commander of The Baldain. I'll transport down to Earth and handle this matter myself.
~ Cheryl Sterling
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The obliterated place is equal parts destruction and creation. The obliterated place is pitch black and bright light. It is water and parched earth. It is mud and it is manna. The real work of deep grief is making a home there.
~ Cheryl Strayed
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I want you to have it because I can see that you walk with the spirits of the animals, with the spirits of the earth and the sky.
~ Cheryl Strayed
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Why do you fear touching the earth? Does not the concrete separate you from it enough?
~ Chester Brown
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All Hungarians are supposed to be descendants of a lost tribe of Martians who came to colonize the earth. That's why their language has nothing in common with other European languages.
~ Chet Williamson
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Did I love her? Did the earth go around the sun? Did night follow day?
~ Chetan Bhagat
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The earth is the mother of all people, and all people should have equal rights upon it.
~ Chief Joseph
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Spring translates earth's happiness into colorful flowers.
~ Terri Guillemets
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earth dreams of spring in her winter slumbers she dozes on and off — then trembles wide awake a silent green earthquake
~ Terri Guillemets
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Sun coaxes life from the earth with its warmth — Grow, thrive, breathe green things of the land wake from your winter's nap and joyously reach for the spring — Colors burst into vibrant being — fresh fireworks on verdant stems of life
~ Terri Guillemets
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As Earth sways us from winter to spring Nature begins her grace of glorious green
~ Terri Guillemets
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Summer set lip to earth's bosom bare, And left the flushed print in a poppy there: Like a yawn of fire from the grass it came, And the fanning wind puffed it to flapping flame...
~ Francis Thompson
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"Count that day won," he sings, "when, turning on its axis, this earth imposes no additional taxes."
~ Franklin P. Adams
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tea is comforting because it brings us down to earth— water, leaves, warmth it is earth, imbibed
~ Terri Guillemets
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...there is no such thing as infinity in any of the natural resources of the earth.
~ Frank O. Lowden, 1925
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Sunshine is Nature's hug and spirit breath to the earth.
~ Terri Guillemets
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It has been said that trees are imperfect men, and seem to bemoan their imprisonment rooted in the ground. But they never seem so to me. I never saw a discontented tree. They grip the ground as though they liked it, and though fast rooted they travel about as far as we do. They go wandering forth in all directions with every wind, going and coming like ourselves, traveling with us around the sun two million miles a day, and through space heaven knows how fast and far!
~ John Muir, July 1890
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