50 Nature Quotes
50 Nature Quotes
50 Nature Quotes
1. In nature, nothing is perfect and everything is perfect. Trees can be contorted, bent in weird ways,
and they’re still beautiful. –Alice Walker
2. Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. —
Khalil Gibran
3. Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better. —Albert Einstein
4. Heaven is under our feet as well as over our heads. —Henry David Thoreau
5. To me a lush carpet of pine needles or spongy grass is more welcome than the most luxurious Persian
rug. —Helen Keller
6. We don’t inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children. —Native American
proverb
10. If you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere. —Laura Ingalls Wilder
11. There is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of nature—the assurance that dawn
comes after night, and spring after winter. —Rachel Carson
14. I go to nature to be soothed and healed, and to have my senses put in order. —John Burroughs
15. It is not so much for its beauty that the forest makes a claim upon men’s hearts, as for that subtle
something, that quality of air that emanation from old trees, that so wonderfully changes and renews a
weary spirit. —Robert Louis Stevenson
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16. For most of history, man has had to fight nature to survive; in this century he is beginning to realize
that, in order to survive, he must protect it. —Jacques-Yves Cousteau
17. There’s a whole world out there, right outside your window. You’d be a fool to miss it. —Charlotte
Eriksson
18. To forget how to dig the earth and to tend the soil is to forget ourselves. —Mahatma Gandhi
19. Preserve and cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we’ve ever known. —Carl Sagan
20. Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you. —Frank Lloyd Wright
21. The sun, with all those planets revolving around it and dependent on it, can still ripen a bunch of
grapes as if it had nothing else in the universe to do. —Galileo Galilei
22. To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee, One clover, and a bee, And revery. The revery alone
will do, If bees are few. —Emily Dickinson
28. The best thing one can do when it’s raining is to let it rain. —Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
29. Many eyes go through the meadow, but few see the flowers in it. —Ralph Waldo Emerson
31. The earth has music for those who listen. —William Shakespeare
32. There are always flowers for those who want to see them. —Henri Matisse
33. The goal of life is to make your heartbeat match the beat of the universe, to match your nature with
Nature. —Joseph Campbell
34. The Amen of nature is always a flower. —Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
35. Nature teaches more than she preaches. There are no sermons in stones. It is easier to get a spark
out of a stone than a moral. —John Burroughs
36. Adopt the pace of nature. Her secret is patience. —Ralph Waldo Emerson
39. Although we say mountains belong to the country, actually, they belong to those that love them. —
Dogen
40. The least movement is of importance to all nature. The entire ocean is affected by a pebble. —Blaise
Pascal
42. Use what talents you possess: the woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those
that sang best. —Henry van Dyke
43. Let the rain kiss you. Let the rain beat upon your head with silver liquid drops. Let the rain sing you a
lullaby. —Langston Hughes
45. Solitary trees, if they grow at all, grow strong. —Winston Churchill
46. A morning-glory at my window satisfies me more than the metaphysics of books. —Walt Whitman
47. The world is not to be put in order. The world is order. It is for us to put ourselves in unison with this
order. —Henry Miller
48. One touch of nature makes the whole world kin. —William Shakespeare
49. By discovering nature, you discover yourself. —Maxime Lagacé
50. Time spent amongst trees is never wasted time. —Katrina Mayer