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Nature chose for a tool, not the earthquake or lightning to rend and split asunder, not the stormy torrent or eroding rain, but the tender snow-flowers noiselessly falling through unnumbered centuries. --John Muir |
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The world is mud-luscious and puddle-wonderful. --e.e. cummings |
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Nothing is more beautiful than the loveliness of the woods before sunrise. --George Washington Carver |
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I go to nature to be soothed and healed, and to have my senses put in order. --John Burroughs |
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Nature will not be admired by proxy. --Winston Churchill |
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Some people worry that artificial intelligence will make us feel inferior, but then, anybody in his right mind should have an inferiority complex every time he looks at a flower. --Alan C. Kay |
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Art gallery? Who needs it? Look up at the swirling silver-lined clouds in the magnificent blue sky or at the silently blazing stars at midnight. How could indoor art be any more masterfully created than God's museum of nature? --Grey Livingston |
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There is nothing in the world more peaceful than apple-leaves with an early moon. --Alice Meynell |
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Nature is man's teacher. She unfolds her treasures to his search, unseals his eye, illumes his mind, and purifies his heart; an influence breathes from all the sights and sounds of her existence. --Alfred Billings Street |
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Climb up on some hill at sunrise. Everybody needs perspective once in a while, and you'll find it there. --Robb Sagendorph |
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I never had any other desire so strong, and so like covetousness, as that.... I might be master at last of a small house and a large garden, with very moderate conveniences joined to them, and there dedicate the remainder of my life to the culture of them and the study of nature. --Abraham Cowley |
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