Mother Nature Quotes

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Mary Oliver
“Come with me into the woods where spring is
advancing, as it does, no matter what,
not being singular or particular, but one
of the forever gifts, and certainly visible.”
Mary Oliver, Dog Songs: Poems

Matthew Walker
“Sleep is the single most effective thing we can do to reset our brain and body health each day -- Mother Nature's best effort yet at contra-death.”
Matthew Walker, Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams

James Rollins
“Always respect Mother Nature. Especially when she weighs 400 pounds and is guarding her baby.”
James Rollins, Ice Hunt

Richelle E. Goodrich
“I hate it when storm clouds roll in, heralded by dazzling claps of thunder and lightning that boast an ocean of tears. This majestic performance of bad temper manages to overshadow my pathetic attempts at pouting. No one broods like Mother Nature, hence she steals all the attention I was sulking after.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Smile Anyway: Quotes, Verse, and Grumblings for Every Day of the Year

Sabrina Jeffries
“Mother nature is a fickle and forgetful bitch," she snapped. "She needs a helping hand and I am trying to hurry her along for their sake.”
Sabrina Jeffries, To Wed a Wild Lord

Jonathan Gash
“Woods are grim places. Farmers shoot squirrels, crows, magpies, and hang them up on trees to warn Mother Nature to get it together or else. Much notice she takes, being in league with God. They're a right pair, more carnage than the rest of us put together.”
Jonathan Gash, The Rich and the Profane

James  Thomson
“Our Mother feedeth thus our little life, That we may in turn feed her with our death”
James Thomson

Mitch Albom
“It's natural to die," he said again. "The fact that we make such a big hullabaloo over it is all because we don't see ourselves as part of nature. We think because we're human we're something above nature."

He smiled at the plant.

"We're not. Everything that gets born, dies.”
Mitch Albom, Tuesdays with Morrie

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Nature is an old school, frequented by hippies on weekends.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Night of a Thousand Thoughts

Ulonda Faye
“Taste this tree, even if her elixir is to your distaste. Misunderstood, yes at times, though she knows her sap is divine.
Climb the bark, go deep with her, and open up to her divine elixir.

In this moment of infinite embrace, you may never know unless you taste the infinity of ecstasy and sanctity.

Open to her love, Mother Nature heals. Oh, what a thrill. Heal with us, be with us, listen
Her mystery is calling for you, me, we-
us, to listen.”
Ulonda Faye, Sutras of the Heart: Spiritual Poetry to Nourish the Soul

“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)”
Alfredo Arreguin

A.E. Samaan
“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.”
A.E. Samaan

Abhijit Naskar
“One thing you must know about science and technology. No science, no technology, is superior to nature. To assume otherwise is to invite doom.”
Abhijit Naskar, Find A Cause Outside Yourself: Sermon of Sustainability

Anthony T. Hincks
“Man has a taste for plastic.”
Anthony T. Hincks

Anthony T. Hincks
“Mother​ Nature​ gave​ us​ the​ Water​ Cycle​ (rainwater)​ so​ that​ all​ life​ on​ Earth​ could​ live. Man​ improved on​ that​ by​ giving​ us​ rainwater​ (polluted)​ so​ that​ all​ life​ on​ Earth​ could​ slowly​ die.”
Anthony T. Hincks

Neil deGrasse Tyson
“Contrary to the collective delusion thatMother Nature is a nurturing, caring entity that cradles and protects all its forms of life, Earth is instead a giant killing machine. Holding aside all the climatic and geologic forces that would just as soon have you dead, such as droughts, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanoes, there's no end of creatures that want to suck your blood, inject you with venom, infect your physiology, or simply eat you.”
Neil deGrasse Tyson

Anna LeMind
“Every summer, news broadcasts are full of reports of devastating fires.All this would make me immensely frustrated at the people who didn't care about Mother Nature, especially those destroying it in the name of greed.”
Anna LeMind, The Power of Misfits: How to Find Your Place in a World You Don’t Fit In

Kris Franken
“Mother Nature is the ultimate alchemist for merging our ancient skills with our modern intuition.”
Kris Franken, Wildhearted Purpose: Embrace Your Unique Calling & the Unmapped Path of Authenticity

Robin S. Baker
“I have an immense amount of respect for the natural medicine that Mother Earth provides.”
Robin S. Baker, Esotericism With an Unconventional Soul: Exploring Philosophy, Spirituality, Science, and Mysticism

“The biggest listener in our life is our mother.”
Chandrakant Kannake

“Loved the book. On page after page, shot after shot, Tim Keane takes us on a wondrous, inspiring journey of words and pictures that evoke the true spirit of man and Mother Nature.”
Armen Keteyian, 11-time Emmy Award Winner and New York Times Best-Selling Author

“Loved the book. On page after page, shot after shot, Tim Keane takes us on a wondrous, inspiring journey of words and pictures that evoke the true spirit of man and Mother Nature. - Armen Keteyian, 11-time Emmy Award Winner and New York Times Best-Selling Author”
Armen Keteyian

J.A. Browne
“What is it about phone calls in the middle of the night that always make people nervous?”
J.A. Browne, Hannah and the Hollow Tree

J.A. Browne
“I thought you said silver foxes were, like, a good-looking old bloke?
They're rare. Not endangered. Yet.
Blokes or foxes?”
J.A. Browne, Hannah and the Hollow Tree

J.A. Browne
“Hannah's mouth falls open. She looks across to where my resting body lies, then back at me. Her eyes never meet mine. She thinks I'm dead.”
J.A. Browne, Hannah and the Hollow Tree

J.A. Browne
“Gran, seriously, you are one scary old bird.
Er, firebird. Not old bird, if you please.”
J.A. Browne, Hannah and the Hollow Tree

“Des del punt de vista de la Natura, no hi ha drama. En una batalla oberta de l'ésser humà contra la Natura salvatge, aquesta darrera guanyarà. La vida sempre s'obre camí davant totes les adversitats. No estem davant la fi de la vida. Estem davant la perillosa fi del món que coneixem i al qual ens hem adaptat al llarg de les últimes desenes de milers d'anys.”
Alex Nogués, Feu que les vostres accions reflecteixin les vostres paraules

Felisa Tan
“Nature always has its way of showing its power and might. Majestic, full of life, and passionate; yet graceful, calm, and not forceful.”
Felisa Tan, In Search for Meaning

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