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How often we forget all time, when lone Admiring Nature's universal throne; Her woods - her wilds - her mountains - the intense Reply of HERS to OUR intelligence!
Nature expresses a design of love and truth.
Nature is an endless combination and repetition of a very few laws. She hums the old well-known air through innumerable variations. Nature
Nature is a really big part of our lives.
Nature is man's religious book, with lessons for every day.
Majority of people find that nature is anything that walks and grows on planet Earth, astronomers have found that this nature stretches way beyond our atmosphere as far as we can see in to the Universe.
In its complexity and sensuality, nature invites exploration, direct contact, and experience. But it also inspires a sense of awe, a glimpse of what is still "un-Googleable" ... life's mystery and magnitude.
Nature is a divine art.
nature, a phenomenon unrelated to humanity or even to life itself.
In nature there is beauty, breathtaking beauty of love, joy, and happiness to fill our heart with joy.
Nature is goodness crystallized.
Nature: it's own creation, it's own mystery, existing long before we took our first breaths and long after we take our last.
Nature is the living, visible garment of God.
The serenity produced by the contemplation and philosophy of nature is the only remedy for prejudice, superstition, and inordinate self-importance, teaching us that we are all a part of Nature herself, strengthening the bond of sympathy which should exist between ourselves and our brother man ...
Nature is something outside our body, but the mind is within us.
Nature is the most beautiful thing we have. It's better than art because it's from the creator.
Nature has been for me, for as long as I remember, a source of solace, inspiration, adventure, and delight; a home, a teacher, a companion.
Nature is amazing wonder.
Nature is the direct expression of the divine imagination.
The investigation of nature is an infinite pasture-ground where all may graze, and where the more bite, the longer the grass grows, the sweeter is its flavor, and the more it nourishes.
Nature is not out there; it is in your being. You came from nature.
Nature is beautiful.
Nature, like a kind and smiling mother, lends herself to our dreams and cherishes our fancies.
For what else is Nature but God and the Divine Reason that pervades the whole universe and all its parts.
Nature is the one thing for which there is no substitute! One
Nature with her wealth of birds and flowers, Has in her heart a place for every weed; For her quick eyes require no microscope To note the varied wonders and delights That the Creator's humblest works possess.
Nature is an old lady with few friends these days, and those who wish to make use of her charms, she rewards passionately.
Nature is nature.
Nature, exerting an unwearied power,
Forms, opens, and gives scent to every flower;
Spreads the fresh verdure of the field, and leads
The dancing Naiads through the dewy meads.
Nature is none other than God in all things.
When we look at nature, we receive a sort of permission to be alive in this world, and our entire bodies get recharged. However often we're ignored and pushed away by other people, nature will always give us a good big hug, here inside our hearts.
What else is nature but God?
Nature is where my heart is.
Nature is another name for the miracles that are so commonplace in our lives that we take for granted and have grown used to seeing them.
Nature has a counterpart, a representation of every interior mood and obscure perception of man.
You are the sun and the rain, the water and the plants, the birds and the animals. There is no such thing as 'nature,' apart from you and me. You are nature, I am nature, just as you are me and I am you.
Nature is a volume of which God is the author.
Nature builds up her refined and invisible architecture, with a delicacy eluding our conception, yet with a symmetry and beauty which we are never weary of admiring.
Nature is a personality so vast and universal that we have never seen one of her features.
We feel the beauty of nature because we are part of nature and because we know that however much in our separate domains we abstract from the unity of Nature, this unity remains. Although we may deal with particulars, we return finally to the whole pattern woven out of these.
Nature means Necessity.
Nature is my manifestation of God.
I go to nature every day for inspiration in the day's work.
Nature is imperfectly perfect, filled with loose parts and possibilities, with mud and dust, nettles and sky, transcendent hands-on moments and skinned knees.
Nature is actually unnatural
Nature is, in fact, a suggester of uneasiness, a promoter of pilgrimages and of excursions of the fancy which never come to any satisfactory haven.
Nature is that lovely lady to whom we owe polio, leprosy, smallpox, syphilis, tuberculosis, cancer.
We're nature. Our minds are nature. Our desire to make poetry is nature.
For me, nature is something you watch on the Discovery Channel, or on the evening news
as you learn how much more of it's been savaged to make way for the Blackberry realm that is my home
Nature, too, supports our personal blossoming (if we have any quiet exposure to her) through her spontaneities, through her beauty, power, and mirroring, through her dazzling variety of species and habitats, and by way of the wind, Moon, Sun, stars, and galaxies.
Nature is a burning and frigid, transparent and limited universe in which nothing is possible but everything is given.
Nature is what you may do. There is much you may not do.
One's appreciation of nature is never more acuet than when a bit of nature is injected into one's flesh.
Nature represents a place deep inside us, that's why when we feel lost we long to be closer to nature
Nature is the chart of God, mapping out all His attributes.
Nature includes all of the universe and man is not only a part of nature, he is in it up to his neck.
Nature: The unseen intelligence which loved us into being, and is disposing of us by the same token
Nature is relic of pre-human civilizations.
Nature is our greatest teacher.
Life lies between the crossroads of the Nature of the Mind and the Mind of Nature.
Nature is a universal that is shareable by all, males and females, men and women, and can thus be of use in mediating between all. The same does not apply for already constructed worlds and cultures. They are neither universal nor easily shareable.
Nature in no case cometh short of art, for the arts are copiers of natural forms.
Nature! We are surrounded by her and locked in her clasp: powerless to leave her, and powerless to come closer to her. Unasked and unwarned she takes us up into the whirl of her dance, and hurries on with us till we are weary and fall from her arms.
It can't be Nature, for it is not sense.
Nature is an outcry, unpolished truth; the art - a euphemism - tamed wilderness.
Who are you, Nature?
I live in you;
for fifty years I have been seeking you,
and I have not found you yet.
The psychic depths are nature, and nature is creative life.
Nature is a mere pretext for a decorative composition, plus sentiment. It suggests emotion, and I translate that emotion into art.
I am nature. Nature is me. What I create is what I must create. That I create it is fundamental. I am both anonymous and very precious since I belong to all growth which is life. Therefore I must grow well. What I shape I must shape well.
Natural objects themselves, even when they make no claim to beauty, excite the feelings, and occupy the imagination. Nature pleases, attracts, delights, merely because it is nature. We recognize in it an Infinite Power.
Nature! We are enveloped and embraced by her, incapable of emerging from her and incapable of entering her more deeply. Unbidden and unwarned, she receives us into the circuits of her dance, drifting onward with us herself, until we grow tired and drop from her arms.
Nature is thoroughly mediate. It is made to serve. It receives the dominion of man as meekly as the ass on which the Saviour rode.It offers all its kingdoms to man as the raw material which he may mould into what is useful. Man is never weary of working it up.
Magnificent beauty of nature inviting you to long for her, to love her, and then purify your heart and mind with the illuminating beauty of nature.
Nature is infinite innovation and beauty that never repeats itself. Only man-made artifacts are endlessly repetitious, which is a principal reason our lives are so boring, full of anxiety and devoid of meaning.
Nature nourishes the soul
Nature may be defined as that which exists without guilt.
Nature is the greatest developer of art.
Nature: it might be the magical key to unlock a locked imagination.
The nature of things is to have no nature; it is their non-nature that is their nature. For they have only one nature: no-nature.
Nature is a dictionary; one draws words from it.
Nature is a word, an allegory, a mold, an embossing, if you will.
Nature is a book of many pages and each page tells a fascinating story to him who learns her language. Our fertile valleys and craggy mountains recite an epic poem of geologic conflicts. The starry sky reveal gigantic suns and space and time without end.
Nature can give us happiness and sadness.
Nature is none other than God in things ... Animals and plants are living effects of Nature; Whence all of God is in all things ... Think thus, of the sun in the crocus, in the narcissus, in the heliotrope, in the rooster, in the lion.
Nature is a temple, where the living
Columns sometimes breathe confusing speech;
Man walks within these groves of symbols, each
Of which regards him as a kindred thing.
The beauty of the nature; it gives mankind splendour and glory.
Nature has an economy, an elegance, a style, that if we could but emulate it we could rise out of the rubble we are making out of the planet
Nothing else can fill better colors in one's life like the magnificent nature does
But mighty Nature bounds as from her birth;
The sun is in the heavens, and life on earth:
Flowers in the valley, splendor in the beam,
Health on the gale, and freshness in the stream.
While I recommend studying the art from artists, Nature is and must be the fountain which alone is inexhaustible, and from which all excellences must originally flow.
Nature streamlines the soul connection
with the divine.
Nature follows the way of the celestial immortals, the never-failing source of inspiration, the eternal masters of this and all sacred medicine traditions.
Where a love of natural beauty has been cultivated, all nature becomes a stupendous gallery, as much superior in form and in coloring to the choicest collections of human art, as the heavens are broader and loftier than the Louvre or the Vatican.
Nature is God's greatest evangelist.
Nature is the incarnation of thought. The world is the mind precipitated.
Nature was my kindergarten.
There is no single concept of nature; it embraces everything that is fluid, changing, and mysterious. Ultimately, however, to "know nature" on earth is to live within it and to revere it in every way.
Nature is beautiful gift
Nature is unselfish," she says. "It only wishes to survive. Humanity inflicts harm on it, digs up the earth, poisons the waters, harnesses rock and metal and stone for its own purposes. We are the protectors. We are the connection between humanity and nature. Nature is always searching for balance.
Nature is a tropical swamp in sunshine, on whose purlieus we hear the song of summer birds, and see prismatic dewdrops, - but her interiors are terrific, full of hydras and crocodiles.
Since a true knowledge of nature gives us pleasure, a lively imitation of it, either in poetry or painting, must produce a much greater; for both these arts are not only true imitations of nature, but of the best nature.