Mother Nature Quotes
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“When you go to say hello to nature, put every redundant sound away, for nature is music, and that alone should suffice.”
― Song of a Nature Lover
― Song of a Nature Lover
“Those who train their hearts in natural wonder shall forever know the rivers, forests, wildflowers, and oceans, as friends.”
― Wild Riverbanks
― Wild Riverbanks
“Nature gave the same form to all
And warms each one with the same heat
Using reason, we follow her inclination
To give equal opportunity to our fellow humans
Who are our brothers.
None should seek felicity
To the detriment of his neighbor.
Depriving oneself of a pleasure to offer it to others
Is the sign of a noble heart
And the expression of wisdom.
Thus nature and reason go hand in hand
And ask us to help one another
For the good of all and by common agreement
We share
In the feast of life.”
― L'âge d'or. Volume 1
And warms each one with the same heat
Using reason, we follow her inclination
To give equal opportunity to our fellow humans
Who are our brothers.
None should seek felicity
To the detriment of his neighbor.
Depriving oneself of a pleasure to offer it to others
Is the sign of a noble heart
And the expression of wisdom.
Thus nature and reason go hand in hand
And ask us to help one another
For the good of all and by common agreement
We share
In the feast of life.”
― L'âge d'or. Volume 1
“People often have a romantic ideal of the forest, but if you sit under a tree, every insect within a ten-metre radius will make a beeline for you. It’s not romantic. It is, however, transformative. To feel its pulse, its rhythm, its life. To learn its ways, its regenerative power, its creative prowess. When we look at trees, we think of them as trucks, branches, and leaves. We forget that under the ground there is a vast and complex system of intertwined roots that is as large and fascinating as the system above the soil. It is through this underground system that the trees talk to each other, warn each other of danger, help the sick trees, support the elderly ones, and generally have an elaborate and purposeful way of communicating with the whole ecological community.”
― Prana
― Prana
“I choose to live in a global society infused with love and compassion and to respect the diversity of Mother Nature and that of our diversified human Nature.
Equal Rights for Life-Kind.”
― Conscious Cures: Soulutions to 21st Century Pandemics
Equal Rights for Life-Kind.”
― Conscious Cures: Soulutions to 21st Century Pandemics
“Sonnet of Nature
What do the rivers do?
Give water for our thirst.
What do the trees do?
Give air for our lungs.
What do the animals do?
Give food for our tummy.
What do the flowers do?
Give fragrance for our body.
After taking everything,
From every member of nature,
What do we pompous idiots do?
Destroy all natural order.
It's high time to get our act together.
Nature doesn't need us, but we need her.”
― Giants in Jeans: 100 Sonnets of United Earth
What do the rivers do?
Give water for our thirst.
What do the trees do?
Give air for our lungs.
What do the animals do?
Give food for our tummy.
What do the flowers do?
Give fragrance for our body.
After taking everything,
From every member of nature,
What do we pompous idiots do?
Destroy all natural order.
It's high time to get our act together.
Nature doesn't need us, but we need her.”
― Giants in Jeans: 100 Sonnets of United Earth
“The world has enough for everyone's need, but not enough for everyone's greed."
― Mahatma Gandhi
Gandhiji had said these immortal words that are so true now than at any other time. Mother Nature has given us resources that are sufficient for everyone but not enough for everybody's greed.
Some people because of their greed are trying to keep a lot more than what is required for themselves. This is creating socio-economic disparities. Most importantly, Gandhiji's philosophy was about creating a better world. We have a choice to lead a simple life, but one that is truly 'rich' in meaning.”
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― Mahatma Gandhi
Gandhiji had said these immortal words that are so true now than at any other time. Mother Nature has given us resources that are sufficient for everyone but not enough for everybody's greed.
Some people because of their greed are trying to keep a lot more than what is required for themselves. This is creating socio-economic disparities. Most importantly, Gandhiji's philosophy was about creating a better world. We have a choice to lead a simple life, but one that is truly 'rich' in meaning.”
―
“Two hundred years ago, Mother Nature snapped. She hit the world with a plague that ate greed. The 1% was her appetizer. Then another 60%of the population, 'til the whole world stood still. The chaos killed millions and crushed capitalism (that system that let people worship money more than earth, FYI. I know, so gross, right?). The weather she sent was so wild, it changed the face of the planet forever. Everyone was left scrambling to survive.”
― b. b. free #1
― b. b. free #1
“Two hundred years ago, Mother Nature snapped. She hit the world with a plague that ate greed. The 1% was her appetizer. Then another 60% of the population, 'til the whole world stood still. The chaos killed millions and crushed capitalism (that system that let people worship money more than earth, FYI. I know, so gross, right?). The weather she sent was so wild, it changed the face of the planet forever. Everyone was left scrambling to survive.”
― b. b. free #1
― b. b. free #1
“Nature resembles a printing-press, not the printer. It is an embroidery, not the Embroiderer. It is passive, not active. It is a pattern, not a source. It is an order, and not the Orderer. It is a law, not a power. It is a code of laws proceeding from a will, not an external reality.”
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“Nature is the sig-nature of God, written above, below, and beyond the universe.”
― Song of a Nature Lover
― Song of a Nature Lover
“Let us find harmony between concrete and nature. Without harming earth, let us build green skyscrapers.”
― Giants in Jeans: 100 Sonnets of United Earth
― Giants in Jeans: 100 Sonnets of United Earth
“We haven't yet learnt to take care of Earth, yet we are now headed for Mars as colonizer. With the money it'll take to get to Mars, we can literally end world hunger.”
― Giants in Jeans: 100 Sonnets of United Earth
― Giants in Jeans: 100 Sonnets of United Earth
“Giants in Jeans Sonnet 30
Earth and Mars, what is the difference,
Mars is barren, Earth isn't much behind!
Mars is barren for there's no advanced species,
Earth is made barren by its native intelligent kind.
We haven't yet learnt to take care of Earth,
Yet we are now headed for Mars as colonizer.
With the money it'll take to get to Mars,
We can literally end world hunger.
Mark you, I am not against space exploration,
But there's what I call existential priority.
I guess robots who vacation at high altitude,
Are least likely to fathom what’s humanity.
Advancement that ignores human suffering,
After a brief flight, eventually brings universal ruin.”
― Giants in Jeans: 100 Sonnets of United Earth
Earth and Mars, what is the difference,
Mars is barren, Earth isn't much behind!
Mars is barren for there's no advanced species,
Earth is made barren by its native intelligent kind.
We haven't yet learnt to take care of Earth,
Yet we are now headed for Mars as colonizer.
With the money it'll take to get to Mars,
We can literally end world hunger.
Mark you, I am not against space exploration,
But there's what I call existential priority.
I guess robots who vacation at high altitude,
Are least likely to fathom what’s humanity.
Advancement that ignores human suffering,
After a brief flight, eventually brings universal ruin.”
― Giants in Jeans: 100 Sonnets of United Earth
“By the water and beneath the trees
I sit and listen and observe,
I feel and I witness ...
Until the 'I' dissolves and there is only oneness.”
― Wild Riverbanks
I sit and listen and observe,
I feel and I witness ...
Until the 'I' dissolves and there is only oneness.”
― Wild Riverbanks
“I need this natural place ...
I need these wild, green, open spaces
And wandering paths.
I need the water still and lucid like a dream
And this light in its endless streams,
And this breathless undercurrent of peace ...”
― Wild Riverbanks
I need these wild, green, open spaces
And wandering paths.
I need the water still and lucid like a dream
And this light in its endless streams,
And this breathless undercurrent of peace ...”
― Wild Riverbanks
“Funny... I'm looking at Nature, but I feel like she's looking at me instead.”
― La jeune femme et la mer
― La jeune femme et la mer
“May you all wander and explore mother nature so that one day when you look back you have so much in your heart to tell...real stories to tell to your kids instead fake stories or giving them tablets or phones - just random thoughts”
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“We can't clean up the Earth that we have already contaminated, but we sure as hell can take actions to make sure that we don't pollute this planet any more than it already is.”
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“My inspiration comes from many sources. Clearly, Mother Nature has always occupied an important position in this regard, which is tied up to my early experiences in Mexico. In addition, the patterns used in Mexican arts and crafts—ceramics, textiles, tiles, masks, etc.—also have been present in the development of my mental and artistic imaginary from the very beginning. Other elements that I can mention are indigenous myths and legends, the expressions of other artists from various cultures, iconic historical figures, and the works of poets and other writers, some of whom are my friends. Obviously, my surroundings are also a big source of inspiration, as my series of paintings on the Pacific Northwest clearly show.
(Interview in Artophilia)”
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(Interview in Artophilia)”
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“The environmentalist notion about a “Mother Earth” or “delicate balance in nature” is no more sophisticated or based on empirical evidence than is a belief in the “Garden of Eden”. All evidence points to a violently chaotic universe, where our “Mother Earth” is nothing buy a piece of phlegm spat out and being whirled around by our Sun. We are at the mercy of whatever catastrophe is unleashed upon our little piece of Sun hocker, and by no means living in some utopian conception of Eden.”
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“One thing you must know about science and technology. No science, no technology, is superior to nature. To assume otherwise is to invite doom.”
― Find A Cause Outside Yourself: Sermon of Sustainability
― Find A Cause Outside Yourself: Sermon of Sustainability
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