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An abundance of some good things is perfectly compatible with the scarcity of others; that life is everywhere precarious, man everywhere small.
— Joseph Wood Krutch
To those at the great house it means nothing, this handful of earth, but to me it means how much!" (Buck, 57)
— Pearl S. Buck
Since [man's] true nature has been lost, anything can become his nature: similarly, true good being lost, anything can become his true good.
— Blaise Pascal
Man selects only for his own good: Nature only for that of the being which she tends.
— Charles Darwin
For nature does things in good order:
And birds and butterflies recognize
No man-made border — Ruskin Bond
And birds and butterflies recognize
No man-made border — Ruskin Bond
It is his nature, not his standing, that makes the good man.
— Publilius Syrus
No philosophy based on an incorrect view of the nature of man is likely to produce social good.
— Stanley Kubrick
The story of civilization is, in a sense, the story of engineering - that long and arduous struggle to make the forces of nature work for man's good.
— L. Sprague De Camp
The good man is the friend of all living things.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Not God, but man-made gods kill, by self-will.
— Fakeer Ishavardas
Man is meant for good but designed for evil.
— Raheel Farooq
The good is, like nature, an immense landscape in which man advances through centuries of exploration.
— Jose Ortega Y Gasset
It isn't bad judgment to make a man believe he is something. He is by nature inclined to it, and a little encouragement is good for most people.
— Kate Langley Bosher
Exactly what the powers of hell feed on: the best instincts in man.
— Philip K. Dick
One impulse from a vernal wood
May teach you more of man,
Of moral evil and of good,
Than all the sages can. — William Wordsworth
May teach you more of man,
Of moral evil and of good,
Than all the sages can. — William Wordsworth
Everyone values the good nature of a man with a gun.
— Mason Cooley
A man without nobility cannot have kindliness; he can only have good nature.
— Nicolas Chamfort
Sex is the point of contact between man and nature, where morality and good intentions fall to primitive urges.
— Camille Paglia
All my life, I've understood the nature of where I come from, but I never thought it might be wicked until now.
— Brenna Yovanoff
A pretty face may be enough to catch a man, but it takes character and good nature to hold him.
— Thomas More
Art is not tame, and Nature is not wild, in the ordinary sense. A perfect work of man's art would also be wild or natural in a good sense.
— Henry David Thoreau
Man's true nature being lost, everything becomes his nature; as, his true good being lost, everything becomes his good.
— Blaise Pascal
Poets knew that isolation in nature, far from people and things man-made, was good for the soul, and he'd always identified with poets.
— Nicholas Sparks
Nature ordains that a man should wish the good of every man, whoever he may be, for this very reason that he is a man.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Man desires concord; but nature know better what is good for his species; she desires discord.
— Immanuel Kant
Know, man hath all which Nature hath, but more, And in that more lie all his hopes of good.
— Matthew Arnold
Not until man is willing to recognize his animal nature - in the good sense of the word - will he create genuine culture.
— Wilhelm Reich
Whatever the universal nature assigns to any man at any time is for the good of that man at that time.
— Marcus Aurelius
For nature is good, an man is 'by nature' good; it is civilization which ruins him
— Jostein Gaarder
Paradise for a happy man lies in his own good nature.
— Edward Abbey
A good-natured man has the whole world to be happy out of.
— Alexander Pope
Man lives only to learn. And if he learns it is because it is the nature of his lot, for good or bad.
— Carlos Castaneda
Tis the glory of a man to vail to truth; as it is the mark of a good nature to be easily entreated.
— William Penn