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Nature's way is simple and easy, but men prefer what is intricate and artificial. - Lao Tzu
— Dan Millman
(Clothes) cannot change a man's nature. He's either kind or he isn't, with or without clothes.
— Bernard Malamud
It is in man's heart that the life of nature's spectacle exists; to see it, one must feel it.
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau
If the nature of human experience changes with the color of a man's skin, then the racists have been right all along.
— Athol Fugard
We judge of a man's wisdom by his hope, knowing that the inexhaustibleness of nature is an immortal youth.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Every man's nature is a sufficient advertisement to him of the character of his fellows.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The way he plays Chess demonstrates a man's whole nature
— Stanley Ellin
There is the sky, which is all men's together.
— Euripides
I knew then that the Christian Church thrives on hypocrisy, and that man's carnal nature will out!
— Anton Szandor LaVey
As is the garden such is the gardener. A man's nature runs either to herbs or weeds.
— Francis Bacon
Nature's great law, and the law of all men's minds? To its own impulse every creature stirs: Live by thy light, and Earth will live by hers.
— Matthew Arnold
Out of the long list of nature's gifts to man, none is perhaps so utterly essential to human life as soil.
— Hugh Hammond Bennett
The creator's concern is the conquest of nature. The parasite's concern is the conquest of men.
— Ayn Rand
The source of man's unhappiness is his ignorance of Nature.
— Baron D'Holbach
To be man's tender mate was woman born, and in obeying nature she best serves the purposes of heaven.
— Friedrich Schiller
Man, wonderful man, must collapse, into nature's cauldron, he is no deity, he is no exception.
— Charles Darwin
Our souls must become expanded by the contemplation of Nature's grandeur, before we can fully comprehend the greatness of man.
— Heinrich Heine
I think that understanding man's place in nature is going to require integration of the psychedelic experience.
— Terence McKenna
Men's works make men disdainful, but mother nature's make men ashamed. This is the scale for their difference.
— Miklos Josika
Man's conquest of Nature turns out, in the moment of its consummation, to be Nature's conquest of Man.
— C.S. Lewis
Lo, as I gaze, the statured man,
Built up from you large hand appears:
A type that nature wills to plan
But once in all a people's years. — Edmund Clarence Stedman
Built up from you large hand appears:
A type that nature wills to plan
But once in all a people's years. — Edmund Clarence Stedman
Nature knows no sex limitations and does not bestow brains upon men alone. Daughters inherit gifts exactly as often and as much as sons.
— Pearl S. Buck
The night
Makes everything grotesque. Is it because
Night is the nature of man's interior world? — Wallace Stevens
Makes everything grotesque. Is it because
Night is the nature of man's interior world? — Wallace Stevens
What is commonly called a pest is nature's way of bringing back into balance an imbalance that man has created.
— Alan Chadwick
Mountains and rivers are easy to move, but it's impossible to change a man's nature.
— Zhang Xianliang
True art is the intermediary between man's ordinary nature and his higher potentialities.
— E.F. Schumacher
The screwball's an unnatural pitch. Nature never intended a man to turn his hand like that throwing rocks at a bear.
— Carl Hubbell
The trash and litter of nature disappears into the ground with the passing of each year, but man's litter has more permanence.
— John Steinbeck
Men have two greatest fears: the first fear is the fear of being needed, and the second fear is the fear of not being needed.
— C. JoyBell C.
Few men do understand the nature of a woman's heart till years have robbed such understanding of its value.
— Anthony Trollope
The same soil is good for men and for trees. A man's health requires as many acres of meadow to his prospect as his farm does loads of muck.
— Henry David Thoreau
The good news may be that Nature is phasing out the white man, but the bad news is that's who She thinks we all are.
— Alice Walker
Man is more than half of nature's treasure.
— Hartley Coleridge
I have thought some of Nature's journeymen had made men and not made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably.
— William Shakespeare
If man walks in nature's midst, then he is nature's guest and must learn to behave as a well-brought-up guest.
— Friedensreich Hundertwasser
I'd rather rely on mother nature's wisdom than man's cleverness
— Wendell Berry
In few men is it part of nature to respect a friend's prosperity without begrudging him.
— Aeschylus
Patriotism is one of the unalterable facts of man's nature. It is a virtue if you like it, and a vice if you don't like it.
— Max Eastman
The great revolution of the future will be Nature's revolt against man.
— Holbrook Jackson
People are trying to decide whether the man-made disaster is worse than Mother Nature's disaster.
— Larry Sabato
Who owned no property and never desired to since the earth was no man's but all men's, as light and air and weather were.
— William Faulkner
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
As the quality of water changes with the nature of the soil;So will a man's reason vary with the quality of his friends.
— Thiruvalluvar
Never appeal to a man's 'better nature.' He may not have one. Invoking his self-interest gives you more leverage.
— Robert A. Heinlein
In the third epoch the divinity of man's creative nature is finally revealed and divine power becomes human power.
— Nikolai Berdyaev
Man's chief goal in life is still to become and stay human, and defend his achievements against the encroachment of nature.
— Eric Hoffer
The instinct of ownership is fundamental in man's nature.
— William James
Vice is man's nature: virtue is a habit
or a mask. — William Hazlitt
or a mask. — William Hazlitt
Men cannot survive without cheating, it is in their nature.
— M.F. Moonzajer
The world's history is constant, like the laws of nature, and simple, like the souls of men. The same conditions continually produce the same results.
— Friedrich Schiller
Nature gave men two ends - one to sit on and one to think with. Ever since then man's success or failure has been dependent on the one he used most.
— George Ross Kirkpatrick
Why is it men think beating on each other fixes anything?'
'Why do women think eating chocolate does? It's the nature of the beast. — Nora Roberts
'Why do women think eating chocolate does? It's the nature of the beast. — Nora Roberts
But science is the collection of nature's answers; the humanities the collection of men's thoughts.
— Gavin De Beer
Is man's civilization only a wrappage, through which the savage nature of him can still burst, infernal as ever?
— Thomas Carlyle
Here beyond men's judgments all covenants were brittle.
— Cormac McCarthy
More inhumanity (to man) has been done by man himself than any other of nature's causes.
— Samuel Von Pufendorf
Records are made to be broken. It is in man's nature to continue to strive to do just that.
— Richard Branson
Unless man have a natural bent in accordance with nature's, he has no chance of understanding nature at all.
— Charles Sanders Peirce
Nature holds an immense uncollected debt over every man's head.
— Henry Ward Beecher
The magnificence of mountains, the serenity of nature-nothing is safe from the idiot marks of man's passing.
— Bill Vaughan
Human beings are part of nature. Anything they do is natural. It's impossible for anything in nature to do anything unnatural.
— Philip Jose Farmer
It's the unconquerable soul of man, and not the nature of the weapon he uses, that ensures victory
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Two things control men's nature, instinct and experience.
— Blaise Pascal
Man's chief merit consists in resisting the impulses of his nature.
— Samuel Johnson
Stood I, O Nature! man alone in thee, Then were it worth one's while a man to be.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe