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People don't realize how much they are in the grip of ideas. We live among ideas much more than we live in nature.
— Saul Bellow
What is meant by its nature for the highest and the best, spreads among the lowly people.
— Franz Kafka
It was a morning like other mornings and yet perfect among mornings.
— John Steinbeck
Sharks are among the most perfectly constructed creatures in nature. Some forms have survived for two hundred million years.
— Eugenie Clark
Among intellectuals who consider themselves 'scientific,' the phrase 'the nature of man' is apt to have the effect of a red flag on a bull.
— Murray Rothbard
In a world where thrushes sing and willow trees are golden in the spring, boredom should have been included among the seven deadly sins.
— Elizabeth Goudge
We have heard her shouting among the mountains,
And with her cries came the sound of hoofs, and the beating of wings and the roaring of lions. — Kahlil Gibran
And with her cries came the sound of hoofs, and the beating of wings and the roaring of lions. — Kahlil Gibran
War is often described as a law of nature-this is not true: Among the lower animals, war is unknown.
— Aldous Huxley
The times I spent with my children in nature are among my most meaningful memories-and I hope theirs.
— Richard Louv
There is no such passion in human nature, as the passion for gravy among commercial gentlemen.
— Charles Dickens
A quasi-mystical response to nature and the universe is common among scientists and rationalists. It has no connection with supernatural belief. In
— Richard Dawkins
It is in the nature of imperialism that citizens of the imperial power are always among the last to know-or care-about circumstances in the colonies.
— Bertrand Russell
For if we take the ages into our account, may there not be a civilization going on among brutes as well as men?
— Henry David Thoreau
All men, among themselves, are by nature equal. The inequality we now discern hath its spring from the civil law.
— Thomas Hobbes
Violence in nature is one thing, but among civilized mankind, what excuse is there?
— Dorothy Dunnett
In every age the vilest specimens of human nature are to be found among demagogues.
— Thomas B. Macaulay
There were no temples or shrines among us save those of nature.
— Charles Eastman
Of course, accidents will happen in wild-folk families just as among us humans, only in a wild-folk family, an accident is more apt to be fatal.
— Samuel Scoville Jr.
The Japanese put houses in among the trees and allowed nature to gain the ascendancy in any composition.
— Stephen Gardiner
But in every matter the consensus of opinion among all nations is to be regarded as the law of nature.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Yoga is a journey of the soul through the body that creates a harmony among nature, mind, and body.
— Debasish Mridha
One could speculate that lichens would be among the last inhabitants to succumb on a dying earth at some distant point in the future.
— Steven L. Stephenson
Whether we walk among our people or alone among the hills, happiness in life's walking depends on how we feel about others in our hearts.
— Anasazi Foundation
There are people among us who are biologically human but who are androids in the metaphoric sense.
— Philip K. Dick
Cribbage, n. A substitute for conversation among those to whom nature has denied ideas.
— Ambrose Bierce
The more I see as I sit here among the rocks, the more I wonder about what I am not seeing.
— Richard Proenneke
...there are no new themes for a writer, only new ways of setting down old themes, new eyes to wander among old rocks.
— Jim Crumley
In the ancient world and, above all, among the Greeks, human nature was held in high esteem.
— Elie Metchnikoff
Fear of nature led to society; hatred among men lead to culture; envy among women led to virtue.
— Thiruman Archunan
He knelt among the shadows and felt his isolation bitterly. They were savages it was true; but they were human.
— William Golding
The Nazis aren't from space. They are right here among us. They are the beasts of our worst nature.
— James S.A. Corey
And among them their satellites, on one of which is a part of nature that mirrors nature in itself,
— A.C. Grayling
Very few among us are noble, or even mature, in all parts of our nature at the same time.
— Gertrude Lawrence
The big corporations and those who must compete with them are not concerned with a sense of harmony among plants, animals, and nature.
— Peter Singer
Spite and ill-nature are among the most expensive luxuries in life.
— Samuel Johnson
We can find peace among ourselves, when we find peace with nature.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
We are so fond of being out among nature, because it has no opinions about us.
— Friedrich Nietzsche