“No accident of environment or circumstance need cut us off from nature. ... It does not matter how shut in we are. Opportunity for wide experience is of small acccount in this as in other things; it is depth that brings understanding and life.” NeedsDoeMatterOpportunityUnderstandingNatureEnvironmentCuttingCircumstancesDepthWideAccidents Author:Mary Webb
“People who contend with stressful situations regularly detect more opportunities of this nature than people who are living in pampered circumstances.” PeopleOpportunityNatureSituationCircumstancesStressfulPamperedStressful Situations Author:Gunter Pauli
“It is absolutely impossible to transcend the laws of nature. What can change in historically different circumstances is only the form in which these laws expose themselves.” DifferentFormLawNatureImpossibleCircumstancesLaws Of Nature Author:Karl Marx
“The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely or unhappy is to go outside, somewhere where they can be quiet, alone with the heavens, nature and God. Because only then does one feel that all is as it should be and that God wishes to see people happy, amidst the simple beauty of nature. As long as this exists, and it certainly always will, I know that then there will always be comfort for every sorrow, whatever the circumstances may be. And I firmly believe that nature brings solace in all troubles.” PeopleKnowsFeelsShouldBelieveMayDoeHeavenWishNatureSimpleTroubleCircumstancesSorrowComfortLonelyUnhappyRemedySolaceNature BeautyInspirational NatureNature And BeautyGod And NatureOne With NatureBest NatureBeauty Of The EarthInspiring NatureNature LifeNature And LifeChildren And NatureGod NatureSimple Beauty Book:The diary of a young girl Source: The diary of a young girl
“The species and the genus are always the work of nature [i.e. specially created]; the variety mostly that of circumstance; the class and the order are the work of nature and art.” ArtScienceOrderNatureClassEvolutionCircumstancesSpeciesVarietyNature And Art Author:Carl Linnaeus
“It can hardly be pressed forcibly enough on the attention of the student of nature, that there is scarcely any natural phenomenon which can be fully and completely explained, in all its circumstances, without a union of several, perhaps of all, the sciences.” EnoughScienceNatureNaturalAttentionStudentsCircumstancesUnionsPhenomenonNatural Phenomena Book:Preliminary discourse on the study of natural philosophy Source: Preliminary discourse on the study of natural philosophy
“Now this circumscribed power, which we have scarcely examined, scarcely studied, this power to whose actions we nearly always attribute an intention and a goal, this power, finally, that always does necessarily the same things in the same circumstances and nevertheless does so many and such admirable ones, is what we call 'nature' .” DoeActionScienceGoalNatureNaturalCircumstancesIntentionAttributesNeverthelessAdmirable Author:Jean-Baptiste Lamarck