N Quotes
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“Nature's quiet power is a reminder that true strength is often silent.”
“Nature's secret is simplicity and patience.”
Source: Twenty + One - 21 Short Stories
“Nature's secrets are simplicity and patience.”
Source: Twenty + One - 21 Short Stories
“Nature's serene beauty and tranquillity aid in one's search.”
Source: Twenty + One - 21 Short Stories - Series II
“Nature’s Way Sleep Well: Discover Natural Remedies for a Restful Night’s Sleep
Welcome to the world of restful sleep with Nature’s Way Sleep Well. In today’s fast-paced and demanding world, getting a good night’s sleep is essential for our overall well-being and quality of life.
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Source: The Global Omelet Cookbook: Discover the World's Finest Omelet Recipes
“Nature satisfies my thirst; it feeds my hunger; it finds me clothing; it affords me shelter; it wraps me around when I sleep with beneficent and watchful care; and it takes me at last to its great bosom, where my ashes mingle with their kindred dust.”
“Nature says women are human beings, men have made religions to deny it. Nature says women are human beings, men cry out no!”
“Nature scarcely ever gives us the very best; for that we must have recourse to art.”
Source: The Art of Worldly Wisdom
“Nature secretly avenges herself for the constraint imposed upon her by the laws of man.”
Source: Democracy in America: The Complete and Unabridged Volumes I and II
“Nature seemed to me benign and good; I thought she loved me, outcast as I was; and I, who from man could anticipate only mistrust, rejection, insult, clung to her with filial fondness. To-night at least, I would be her guest-as I was her child; my mother would lodge me without money and without price.”
Source: The Bronte Sisters: Three Novels: Jane Eyre; Wuthering Heights; and Agnes Grey (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
“Nature seemed to me full of wonders, and I wanted to steep myself in them. Every stone, every plant, every single thing seemed alive and indescribably marvelous. I immersed myself in nature, crawled, as it were, into the very essence of nature and away from the whole human world.”
Source: Memories, dreams, reflections
“Nature seems at each man's birth to have marked out the bounds of his virtues and vices, and to have determined how good or how wicked that man shall be capable of being.”
“Nature seems to delight in disappointing the assiduities of art, with which it would rear legitimate dulness to maturity; and to glory in the vigour and luxuriance of her chance productions.”
Source: The Beauties
“Nature seems to delight in disappointing the assuduities of art, with which it would rear dulness to maturity, and to glory in the vigor and luxuriance of her chance productions. She scatters the seeds of genius to the winds, and though some may perish among the stony places of the world, and some may be choked by the thorns and brambles of early adversity, yet others will now and then strike root even in the clefts of the rock, struggle bravely up into sunshine, and spread over their sterile birthplace all the beauties of vegetation.”
“Nature seems to exult in abounding radicality, extremism, anarchy. If we were to judge nature by its common sense or likelihood, we wouldn't believe the world existed. In nature, improbabilities are the one stock in trade. The whole creation is one lunatic fringe. ... No claims of any and all revelations could be so far-fetched as a single giraffe.”
“Nature seems to have poured forth her riches so without calculation, merely to mark the fullness of her joy.”
Source: Woman in the nineteenth century: and kindred papers relating to the sphere, condition and duties of woman
“Nature seems to have taken a particular care to disseminate her blessings among the different regions of the world, with an eye to their mutual intercourse and traffic among mankind, that the nations of the several parts of the globe might have a kind of dependence upon one another and be united together by their common interest.”
Source: The Works of Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 1-314
“Nature seems to have treasured up the depth of our mind talents and abilities that we are not aware of; it is the privilege of the passions alone to bring them to light, and to direct us sometimes to surer and more excellent aims than conscious effort could.”
“Nature seems to look after her own only up to a certain point; beyond that they are supposed to fend for themselves.”
Source: The Enduring Pattern
“Nature seems to take advantage of the simple mathematical representations of the symmetry laws. When one pauses to consider the elegance and the beautiful perfection of the mathematical reasoning involved and contrast it with the complex and far-reaching physical consequences, a deep sense of respect for the power of the symmetry laws never fails to develop.”
Source: Selected Papers of Chen Ning Yang II: With Commentaries
“Nature sends you as human,
Nature takes you as human.
Yet you spend the entire journey,
chasing fear, myth and delusion!”
Source: Either Right or Human: 300 Limericks of Inclusion
“Nature set a limit on sleep - as it did on eating and drinking. And youre over the limit. But not of working. There youre still below your quota. You dont love yourself enough. Or youd love your nature too and what it demands of you. People who love what they do wear themselves down doing it. They even forget to wash and eat.”
“Nature shaped the claw to trap, and the tooth to kill, but the thorn...the thorn's only purpose is to hurt.”
“Nature should be beside you, not in the fire”
“Nature should have been pleased to have made this age miserable, without making it also ridiculous.”
Source: Essayes
“Nature shows me incredible beauty standing just beyond the rat race. It's always there if I'm open enough to see it.”
“Nature shows that survival is a practice. Sometimes it flourishes---lays on flat, garlands itself in leaves, makes abundant honey---and sometimes it pares back to the very basics of existence in order to keep living. It doesn't do this once, resentfully, assuming that one day it will get things right and everything will smooth out. It winters in cycles, again and again, forever and ever. It attends to this work each and every day. For plants and animals, winter is part of the job. The same is true for humans.
To get better at wintering, we need to address our very notion of time. We tend to imagine that our lives are linear, but they are in fact cyclical. I would not, of course, seek to deny that we gradually grow older, but while doing so, we pass through phases of good health and ill, of optimism and deep doubt, of freedom and constraint. There are times when everything seems easy, and times when it all seems impossibly hard. To make that manageable, we just have to remember that our present will one day become a past, and our future will be our present. We know that because it's happened before. The things we put behind us will often come around again. The things that trouble us now will one day be past history. Each time we endure the cycle, we ratchet up a notch. We learn from the last time around, and we do a few things better this time; we develop tricks of the mind to see us through. This is how progress is made. But one things is certain: we will simply have new things to worry about. We will have to clench our teeth and carry on surviving again.
In the meantime, we can deal only with what's in front of us at this moment in time. We take the next necessary action, and the next. At some point along the line, that next action will feel joyful again.”
Source: Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times
“Nature shows that with the growth of intelligence comes increased capacity for pain, and it is only with the highest degree of intelligence that suffering reaches its supreme point.”
Source: The Wisdom of Life
“Nature shows us only the tail of the lion. But there is no doubt in my mind that the lion belongs with it even if he cannot reveal himself to the eye all at once because of his huge dimension.”
“Nature shows us the interconnectedness of all things, and the unity of everything.”
Source: How to Live a Magnificent Life: Becoming the Living Expression of Higher Consciousness
“Nature shrinks as capital grows. The growth of the market cannot solve the very crisis it creates.”
Source: Ecofeminism
“Nature smiles at the union of freedom and equality in our utopias. For freedom and equality are sworn and everlasting enemies, and when one prevails the other dies.”
Source: The Lessons of History
“Nature soaks every evil with either fear or shame.”
“Nature sometimes contrives to disconcert by reflecting the image of our creation.”
“Nature soothes us. Nature heals us, and something more, the woods are a place of power.”
“Nature soothes us. Nature heals us, and something more, the woods are a place of power. Any woods that are still surviving on this planet, those are powerful areas to have kept themselves free from the encroachment of the industrial societies of our earth.”
“Nature speaks in symbols and in signs.”
Source: The complete poetical works of John Greenleaf Whittier
“Nature still obstinately refuses to co-operate by making the rich people innately superior to the poor people.”
Source: The Decay of Capitalist Civilisation
“Nature stopped being natural decades ago.”
“Nature stretches out her arms to embrace man, only let his thoughts be of equal greatness. Willingly does she follow his steps with the rose and the violet, and bend her lines of grandeur and grace to the decoration of her darling child. Only let his thoughts be of equal scope, and the frame will suit the picture”
Source: Nature
“Nature supplies the game of chess with its implements; science with its system; art with its aesthetic arrangement of its problems; and God endows it with its blessed power of making people happy.”
“Nature supports right action.”
“Nature surrounding us is an abyss,
If you fall into it
what you will fell is bliss,
If you do not fall into it
what you will fell is a distant kiss.”
Source: a Song a Poem
“Nature surrounds us, from parks and backyards to streets and alleyways. Next time you go out for a walk, tread gently and remember that we are both inhabitants and stewards of nature in our neighbourhoods.”
“Nature, take my breath with you; renew it with the wild breeze and fill my being up with so much soul, ego learns to fade away.”
Source: Once a Girl, Now a Woman
“Nature takes away any faculty that is not used.”
“Nature takes no account of even the most reasonable of human excuses.”
Source: The Modern Temper
“Nature takes the decision first, man agrees, reconciles, modifies, refutes, contradicts etc., subsequently. It means the application of reason, the discretionary power of a man, only happens afterwards!”
“Nature taking its course - hunter and prey, the endless circle of life and death.”
“Nature teaches beasts to know their friends.”