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  • It is the nature of the strong heart, that like the palm tree it strives ever upwards when it is most burdened. -- Philip Sidney
  • The Japanese put houses in among the trees and allowed nature to gain the ascendancy in any composition. -- Stephen Gardiner
  • In nature, nothing is perfect and everything is perfect. Trees can be contorted, bent in weird ways, and they're still beautiful. -- Alice Walker
  • For in the true nature of things, if we rightly consider, every green tree is far more glorious than if it were made of gold and silver. -- Martin Luther
  • The term 'natural resources' confuses people. 'Natural resources' are not like a finite number of gifts under the Christmas tree. Nature is given, but resources are created. -- Alex Tabarrok
  • There's no traditional three act structure - or beginning, middle and end - to a family tree. By its nature, it has almost infinite different branches, or episodes, to explore in every direction. -- Jim Piddock
  • The willow is my favorite tree. I grew up near one. It's the most flexible tree in nature and nothing can break it - no wind, no elements, it can bend and withstand anything. -- Pink
  • We were raised without movies, theater or music. We had only nature, the hills, the trees. When I got on the set of 'Manon,' I wasn't star-struck because I didn't know what a star was. -- Emmanuelle Beart
  • Nature is my springboard. From her I get my initial impetus. I have tried to relate the visible drama of mountains, trees, and bleached fields with the fantasy of wind blowing and changing colors and forms. -- Milton Avery
  • Mother Nature is always speaking. She speaks in a language understood within the peaceful mind of the sincere observer. Leopards, cobras, monkeys, rivers and trees; they all served as my teachers when I lived as a wanderer in the Himalayan foothills. -- Radhanath Swami
  • It's either I have to be in the trees or in the ocean, otherwise I lose my mind. I have to get connected with nature, otherwise I don't feel very good. And that's what life's about, feeling good, so nature knows best for me. -- Greg Cipes
  • Learn from nature. Stuff lives and stuff dies all the time, you know. Animals and birds and flowers. Trees come and go, and we come and go. That's it. So we should all seize life and make the most of what we have while we can. -- Joanna Lumley
  • We feel the pull of nature very strongly, relating - even unknowingly - feeling in ourselves to bulbs being stirred in frozen ground, or to the branches of dead trees. Perhaps this indivisibility from nature is an important thing to recognize as we go about our business in the world. -- Sadie Jones
  • I did not want to be a tree, a flower or a wave. In a dancer's body, we as audience must see ourselves, not the imitated behavior of everyday actions, not the phenomenon of nature, not exotic creatures from another planet, but something of the miracle that is a human being. -- Martha Graham
  • The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing that stands in the way. Some see nature all ridicule and deformity... and some scarce see nature at all. But to the eyes of the man of imagination, nature is imagination itself. -- William Blake
  • By reading the scriptures I am so renewed that all nature seems renewed around me and with me. The sky seems to be a pure, a cooler blue, the trees a deeper green. The whole world is charged with the glory of God and I feel fire and music under my feet. -- Thomas Merton
  • We need to find God, and he cannot be found in noise and restlessness. God is the friend of silence. See how nature - trees, flowers, grass- grows in silence; see the stars, the moon and the sun, how they move in silence... We need silence to be able to touch souls. -- Mother Teresa
  • When I was 7, I went to school in Switzerland because everyone on my mom's side of the family lives there. Then we were back in Australia, in Queensland. That's where we had the chance to have lots of different animals. I spent a lot of time living in nature and building cubby houses in big old trees by the ocean. -- Isabel Lucas
  • I think that I do feel that my nature is to express what this self, this particular self at this time, experiences in the world. And that is so organic - I use this metaphor a lot but I'll use it again - it's like a pine tree producing pine cones, or a blackberry bush producing blackberries - it's just what happens with this being, now. -- Alice Walker
  • I didn't want to tell the tree or weed what it was. I wanted it to tell me something and through me express its meaning in nature. -- Wynn Bullock
  • Man is nature as much as the trees. -- Dan Kiley
  • To me, nature is sacred; trees are my temples and forests are my cathedrals. -- Mikhail Gorbachev
  • Trees acquire strength by growing slowly and flexing with the pressures of nature. Us too... -- Gene Simmons
  • The trees that have it in their pent-up buds To darken nature and be summer woods. -- Robert Frost
  • There are angels in nature walking amongst the trees and whispering the secret language of sacred things. -- Jodi Sky Rogers
  • I'm such a fan of nature, and being with the trees every day fills me with joy. -- Scott Blum
  • Nature makes trees put down deep roots before having them bear fruit, and even this is done gradually. -- Vincent de Paul
  • Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. -- John Muir
  • The boughs of no two trees ever have the same arrangement. Nature always produces individuals; She never produces classes. -- Lydia M. Child
  • I should like the fields tinged with red, the rivers yellow and the trees painted blue. Nature has no imagination. -- Charles Baudelaire
  • Nature is my temple; trees are my priests; birds, my rabbis; rains, my imams! Nature is my only true and eternal religion. -- Mehmet Murat ildan
  • To know something about trees-about even one tree-is to know something profound about the nature of the world and our place in it. -- Gerald Jonas
  • Get over your aggression, as Trees are also part of nature, when you don't cut their branches, people start cutting the whole trees. -- Daniyal Umar
  • Nature is good for all of us. When we're exposed to trees and other natural settings - even within the city, it fosters creativity. -- David Livermore
  • Plant the trees just for beauty,If flowers bloom or fruits ripen, Enjoy it as a gift and appreciate nature as a universal giver. -- Debasish Mridha
  • In the planting of the seeds of most trees, the best gardeners do no more than follow Nature, though they may not know it. -- Henry David Thoreau
  • We do wrong to seek peace in Nature; we should rather seek the nobler sort of war; and see all the trees as green banners. -- G.K. Chesterton
  • Human beings to me are as much a part of nature as trees or birds, and the unclothed body expresses this belongingness directly and powerfully. -- Wynn Bullock
  • If Twinkies grew on trees, as nature intended, then I would like to irrigate your fertile valley. When we make love, bring your own knitting equipment. -- Jarod Kintz
  • A log cabin symbolized the embrace between civilization and nature, humans literally wrapping the trees around them as they might draw on a coat and hat. -- Gene Logsdon
  • Birds needs trees and mankind needs both of them! Protecting the nature and environment is not only a matter of ethics but also a matter of existence. -- Mehmet Murat ildan
  • The Walls enriched with Fruit-trees and faced with a covering of their leafy extensions; I should rather have said hung with different Pieces of Nature's noblest Tapestry. -- James Hervey
  • I would use going into nature to clear myself - trees and plants including having plants at your house is a wonderfully natural way to continuously clear yourself. -- Doreen Virtue
  • Make the universe your companion, always bearing in mind the true nature of things-mountains and rivers, trees and grasses, and humanity-and enjoy the falling blossoms and the scattering leaves. -- Matsuo Basho
  • The nature of the place...whether high or low, moist or dry, whether sloping north or south, or bearing tall trees or low shrubs...generally gives hint as to its inhabitants. -- John James Audubon
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