Life And Death And Nature Quotes
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The world is better without
them.
only the plants and the animals are
true comrades.
I drink to them and with
them. — Charles Bukowski
them.
only the plants and the animals are
true comrades.
I drink to them and with
them. — Charles Bukowski
It has nothing to do with who I am as compared to everyone else. It has everything to do with who I am in companionship with God.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
Every living creature breathes.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Fate is cruel but maybe not random. Nature (meaning Death) always wins but that doesn't mean we have to bow and gravel to it.
— Donna Tartt
Certainly there is life and there is death, but even in death, if we look closely enough, we will find grace.
— Jeffrey R. Anderson
Death is but a dream and life is merely the daydream of death.
— Mike Dickenson
Life and death is a matter of destiny, just like day and night is the law of the universe. Chuang Tzu
— Sung Yee Poon
Only humans think death is evil. But it is nature. Evil exist's only in life. There is much good and evil alloted to each life.
— Isobelle Carmody
Life and death have equal authority in nature. When laws contradict so fundamentally they cause mere confusion in the average soul
— Steve Aylett
The world is in your hands, now use it.
— Phil Collins
The nature of finite things is to have the seed of their passing-away as their essential being: the hour of their birth is the hour of their death.
— Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Our Mother feedeth thus our little life, That we may in turn feed her with our death
— James Thomson
Any art worthy of its name should address 'life', 'man', 'nature', 'death' and 'tragedy'.
— Barnett Newman
Every blade in the field - Every leaf in the forest - lays down its life in its season as beautifully as it was taken up.
— Henry David Thoreau
Death is Nature's expert advice to get plenty of Life.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Without death, life would have no boundaries and our days would not be so precious. My mother was a firm believer in the common sense of nature.
— Bernadette Pajer
He is embraced by nature, which is waiting, ultimately, to receive him, to re-organize his atoms into another shape.
— M. L. Stedman - The Light Between Oceans
I could never free myself from the thought that Nature is that which is slowly killing me.
— Charles Simic
He was gone, but she wasn't free of him.
— Linda Howard
I don't want to be anything special. I only want to try to be true to that in me which seeks to fulfill its promise.
— Etty Hillesum
I cheerfully quit from life as if it were an inn, not a home; for Nature has given us a hostelry in which to sojourn, not to abide.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Something is visiting, but it may not be the muse...
— Jo Shapcott
Love mattered, in the end. A house without love would always fall, maybe not today or tomorrow, but in the end without love nothing could endure.
— Laurell K. Hamilton
To resist and subdue Nature is to make for one's self a personal and imperishable life: it is to break free from the vicissitudes of Life and Death.
— Aleister Crowley
If only humans could die like the autumn leaves, with a splash of beauty and the promise of another season.
— Shana Chartier