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Christy Ann Martine
“Dance with the waves,
move with the sea.
Let the rhythm of the water
set your soul free.”
Christy Ann Martine

Suman Pokhrel
“Nature is the grandest warehouse discovered on this planet.”
Suman Pokhrel

“The sentence that best expresses a snail's way of life: 'The right thing to do is to do nothing, the place to do it is in a place of concealment and the time to do it is as often as possible.”
Elisabeth Tova Bailey, The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating

Mouloud Benzadi
“Humans and nature can never be friends!
Nature will never hesitate to starve you in the drought, drown you in the rain, burn you in the sun, and kill you with an earthquake, a hurricane or a disease; and as such, nature should always be seen as an enemy not a friend.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Mouloud Benzadi
“Nature teaches us lessons that no book can teach. It teaches us that there is always inequality in life. Just look at the animals around you: Some are bigger than others, some are stronger than others, some live longer than others, some dominate others, and some survive at the expense of others.
Life is simply unfair.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Munia Khan
“Spring is the fountain of love for thirsty winter”
Munia Khan

Mouloud Benzadi
“Nature appears to take pleasure in playing games with humans, overwhelming them with torrential rains one year, only to subject them to scorching heatwaves the next!”
Mouloud Benzadi

William Morris
“How can you care about the image of a landscape, when you show by your deeds that you don't care for the landscape itself?”
William Morris, The Beauty of Life: William Morris and the Art of Design

“A flower will always grow in the direction of the sun because beauty recognises beauty.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

R.H. Sin
“the moon has consistently remained by my side in my darkest of times and when everyone left me to my nightmares, the sun has always been there to wake me up...”
R.H. Sin

Amit Ray
“Unless you understand the pain and sufferings of the people, trees, birds and the nature, how can you understand God.”
Amit Ray, Peace Bliss Beauty and Truth: Living with Positivity

“Everywhere you go, you shall find dramatic splendor and awe because your majestic soul is part of the vivid whole, and nothing about you is ignoble.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

“God gave birth to the universe.
The universe gave birth to the cosmos.
The cosmos gave birth to the world.
The world gave birth to nature.
Nature gave birth to life.
Life gave birth to mankind.
Mankind gave birth to humanity.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

James Bashford
“In our neglect of the natural world, we inflict the greatest self-harm.”
James Bashford, Nature Within: How the Natural World Shapes Our Minds, Bodies & Health

Hippocrates
“Nature itself is the best physician, offering remedies that nurture the body and calm the soul."

— Hippocrates, The Father of Medicine

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Hippocrates

J.   Wesley
“Nature is as Love is. Love, nature and all of reality at their core is attention, will, creation, life-sustenance, existence in which nothing exists by itself, coexistence, harmony.”
J. Wesley, Love Over Fear: A Foundation for Autonomy

Pete Beebe
“A butterfly stands in a puddle of melting sorbet, tasting the essence of strawberry with her feet. An ant walks past, carrying the heel of a waffle cone seven times his own stature. A magpie sits close by, listening to the familiar chime every time the cash register opens. How the magic innate within nature lies clandestine amid humanity’s daily grind.”
Pete Beebe, Dream Fisher: A Metaphysical Work of Contemporary Fiction

“I have a natural tan and remain unfazed by whatever weather nature throws my way.”
Eduvie Donald

Gerard Manley Hopkins
“…wherever an elm arches,
Shivelights and shadowtackle in long
lashes lace, lance, and pair.

(That Nature Is a Heraclitean Fire and of the Comfort of the Resurrection)”
Gerard Manley Hopkins, Poems and Prose

Scott  Pearce
“But the trees would remain with him and he would always mourn them. He had laboured for them all of his life. They would most likely die, although a few might remain, maybe the Black Twigs, like a tribe of vagabonds. He had seen it before; deserted properties where the house had been gone for decades, but the trees remained, obstinate apple, pear and lemon trees that would not yield.”
Scott Pearce, faded yellow by the winter

“The softest creatures make the loudest exits”
Abyssino

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“Deep in the woods, beside the swift-running stream, I stood listening, until the faint rustle of leaves reached me—soft songs drifting on the breeze, perhaps a quiet greeting.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya

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