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I'm trying to champion the naturalist's worldview and show it's not as heathen as most religious people would make it out to be.
— Greg Graffin
Nothing can be more improving to a young naturalist, than a journey in a distant country.
— Charles Darwin
American naturalist William Morton Wheeler made the English term popular as the study of "habits and instincts."11
— Frans De Waal
One thing I did was grow up as an ardent naturalist. I never grew out of my bug period.
— E. O. Wilson
I'm a biologist. At my core, I'm a naturalist.
— Jeff Corwin
Large swaths of what we now regard as basic medical knowledge came originally from naturalists.
— Richard Conniff
The next darwin is more likely to be a data wonk than a naturalist wandering through an exotic landscape
— David Weinberger
A Poet, Naturalist, and Historian, Who left scarcely any style of writing untouched, And touched nothing that he did not adorn.
— Samuel Johnson
To be a naturalist is better than to be a king.
— William Beebe
Science is the systematic classification of experience.
— George Henry Lewes
Any place that one could not leave was not large - particularly if one was a naturalist!
— Elizabeth Gilbert
Things don't look hopeful for Darwinian naturalists.
— Alvin Plantinga
No naturalist has devoted more painstaking attention to the structure of the barnacles than Mr. Darwin.
— Richard Owen
A fossil is so powerful. It's moving. This is my ancestor. The naturalist is moved by the fossil ... not the cross.
— Greg Graffin
I never would've thought seeing a hundred naked people around a swimming pool would have been dullsville, but it is.
— Mark Haskell Smith
My religion is nature. That's what arouses those feelings of wonder and mysticism and gratitude in me.
— Oliver Sacks
My time in the woods is time spent with a tutor on how to live.
— Chris Matakas
Man cannot afford to be a naturalist, to look at Nature directly, but only with the side of his eye. He must look through and beyond her.
— Henry David Thoreau
The modern naturalist must realize that in some of its branches his profession, while more than ever a science, has also become an art.
— Theodore Roosevelt