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Marriage is the best compromise between nature and culture.
— Thiruman Archunan
Language by its very nature is naive,we make it complex and naughty. We make it look and sound like what it is not.
— Nahiyan Bin Asadullah
We can conserve energy and tread more lightly on the Earth while we expand our culture's capacity for joy.
— Richard Louv
Culture is a symbolic veil with which we hide our animal nature from ourselves ... and other animals.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Regardless of geographical region or culture gardening is perhaps the most common and shared experience of Nature.
— S. Kelley Harrell
Nature is busy creating absolutely unique individuals, whereas culture has invented a single mold to which all must conform. It is grotesque.
— U.G. Krishnamurti
Culture means control over nature.
— Johan Huizinga
A culture disconnected from wild nature becomes insane.
— Toby Hemenway
Culture is our nature, and the ability to learn and change is our most important and fundamental instinct.
— Alison Gopnik
On every travel, we saw beautiful landscapes.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Needs are imposed by nature. Wants are sold by society.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
How do the alchemies of the kitchen transform the raw stuffs of nature into some of the great delights of human culture?
— Michael Pollan
The traditional Indian mind has been for centuries, and still is, first religious, and then everything else.
— Abhijit Naskar
Dharma must not only domesticate nature, it also needs to ensure there is harmony between nature and culture.
— Devdutt Pattanaik
Humanism and Divinity are as complementary to one another in theorder of culture, as are Nature and Grace in the order of being.
— Christopher Dawson
We do not birth our children into the world of nature. We birth our children into the world of culture.
— Terence McKenna
Male aggression and lust are the energizing factors in culture. They are men's tools of survival in the pagan vastness of female nature.
— Camille Paglia
Fear of nature led to society; hatred among men lead to culture; envy among women led to virtue.
— Thiruman Archunan
What separates or unites people is not their language, their laws, their customs, their principles, but the way they hold their knife and fork.
— Irene Nemirovsky
More than a mere alternative strategy, regenerative agriculture represents a fundamental shift in our culture's relationship to nature.
— Charles Eisenstein
When nature exceeds culture, we have the rustic. When culture exceeds nature then we the pedant.
— Confucius
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— Kip Koehler
Culture is what people invent when they have lost nature.
— Diane Ackerman
Human nature is deeper and broader than the artificial contrivance of any existing culture.
— Edward O. Wilson
It is too late in the day-there are simply too many of us now-to follow Thoreau into the woods, to look to nature to somehow cure or undo culture.
— Michael Pollan
Albeit i may die sleep not in the coffen of gold and even beer no fruit; but my impact after depart is my particular to paradise.
— Oladosu Feyikogbon
We can best understand the nature of this culture if we say that it found its truest mirror in a corpse
— Salman Rushdie
The cultures we can look at had already grasped the essential unity of nature. No board of gods can survive that knowledge.
— Jack McDevitt
Culture represents a novelty in the world of nature, and it could have added an effective, unifying edge to the forces of natural selection.
— Richard Leakey
Culture is as crucial as Nature.
— Oliver Sacks
Your basic person wants to talk about material culture, internet culture. I think about God, cats, nature.
— Billy Corgan
I will go further, and assert that nature without culture can often do more to deserve praise than culture without nature.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
The difference in the brains of men and women was imposed by nature, and only cemented by culture.
— Jean M. Auel
If we want the world to change, the healing of culture and greater balance in nature, it has to start inside the human soul.
— Michael Meade
Not until man is willing to recognize his animal nature - in the good sense of the word - will he create genuine culture.
— Wilhelm Reich