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God reveals herself through our relationships not only to other people but also to other creatures and nature.
— Carter Heyward
Culture is a symbolic veil with which we hide our animal nature from ourselves ... and other animals.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
The biggest enemy to the partnership of dressage is impatience and the human nature to dominate other creatures.
— Walter Zettl
Men are fickle creatures, capable of kindness and compassion yet fascinated by the basest atrocities.
— Brian Rathbone
I believe that God is totally moral, but nature, one of God's creatures, is not moral. Nature is blind.
— Harold S. Kushner
Nature is to be found in her entirety nowhere more than in her smallest creatures.
— Pliny The Elder
Nothing in human nature is so God-like as the disposition to do good to our fellow-creatures.
— Samuel Richardson
Self-preservation, nature's first great law, all the creatures, except man, doth awe.
— Andrew Marvell
Sharks are among the most perfectly constructed creatures in nature. Some forms have survived for two hundred million years.
— Eugenie Clark
We're living, it seems, in the culmination of a long warfare - warfare against human beings, other creatures and the Earth itself.
— Wendell Berry
Humans seem to have an innate drive to master other creatures.
— Paul Greenberg
Most creatures run when they sense danger. People grab a six-pack and a folding chair.
— Nenia Campbell
It is not with respect to our convenience or discomfort, but with respect to their own nature that the creatures are glorifying to their Artificer.
— Saint Augustine
A woman is a creature who has discovered her own nature.
— Jean Giraudoux
No creature can attain a higher grade of nature without ceasing to exist.
— Ananda Coomaraswamy
The creatures I seek do not want to be seen.
— Annie Dillard
Joy all creatures drink At nature's bosoms ...
— Friedrich Schiller
See we not plainly that obedience of creatures unto the law of nature is the stay of the whole world?
— Richard Hooker
For so work the honey bees, creatures that by a rule in nature teach the act of order to a peopled kingdom.
— William Shakespeare
Nature haters? We know them too well: lifeless creatures created without emotion or aware of anything that is peripheral to their purpose.
— Fennel Hudson
Our task must be to free ourselves by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty.
— Albert Einstein
How nature made its most deadly creatures alluring precisely so they could lure their victims close.
— Vikki Wakefield
Only what is seen, appreciated, and loved will be missed in its absence which makes humans creatures of habit
— Aloysius Jnr
Creatures whose mainspring is curiosity enjoy the accumulating of facts far more than the pausing at times to reflect on those facts.
— Clarence Day Jr.
We evolved as creatures knitted into the fabric of nature, and without its intimate truths, we can find ourselves unraveling.
— Diane Ackerman
All the universe is full of the lives of perfect creatures.
— Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
Garden is garden.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Nature isn't hate.
— Will Bly
He who cannot obey himself will be commanded. That is the nature of living creatures.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Of all nature's animated kingdoms, fish are the most unchristian, inhospitable, heartless, and cold-blooded of creatures.
— Herman Melville
God's entire divine nature is wholly and entirely in all creatures, more deeply, more inwardly, more present than the creature is to itself.
— Martin Luther
If this cursed and fallen world
holds such beauty as what I see,
Imagine the beauty of paradise
that's gladly waiting for me. — Joyce Rachelle
holds such beauty as what I see,
Imagine the beauty of paradise
that's gladly waiting for me. — Joyce Rachelle
...it is our animal nature to judge the wake more harshly, owing to how survival depends upon weeding these creatures out.
— Suzanne Rindell