Nature And Death Quotes
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Death is a debt to Nature due
Which we have paid and so must you. — Tombstone Epitaph In Tatamagouche Nova Scotia
Which we have paid and so must you. — Tombstone Epitaph In Tatamagouche Nova Scotia
One thing is made of another, and nature allows no new creation except at the price of death.
— Lucretius
I believe that we are arks of the covenant and our true nature is not rage or deceit or terror or logic or craft or even sorrow. It is longing.
— Cormac McCarthy
The world is better without
them.
only the plants and the animals are
true comrades.
I drink to them and with
them. — Charles Bukowski
them.
only the plants and the animals are
true comrades.
I drink to them and with
them. — Charles Bukowski
Man makes a death which Nature never made. And feels a thousand deaths in fearing one.
— Edward Young
Human nature stays the same, the one thing that stays constant, like death and taxes. And people still want good stories!
— Alison Owen
Fate is cruel but maybe not random. Nature (meaning Death) always wins but that doesn't mean we have to bow and gravel to it.
— Donna Tartt
Certainly there is life and there is death, but even in death, if we look closely enough, we will find grace.
— Jeffrey R. Anderson
Death is but a dream and life is merely the daydream of death.
— Mike Dickenson
There are laws. There are rules. And when you break them, there are consequences. Laws of nature and laws of life. Laws of love and laws of death.
— Amy Harmon
Nature had found the perfect place to hide the yellow fever virus. It seeded itself and grew in the blood, blooming yellow and running red.
— Molly Caldwell Crosby
Life and death is a matter of destiny, just like day and night is the law of the universe. Chuang Tzu
— Sung Yee Poon
These births and deaths are changes in nature which we are mistaking for changes in us.
— Swami Vivekananda
Death, like birth, is one of nature's mysteries, the combining of primal elements and dissolving of the same into the same.
— Marcus Aurelius
The dreariest spot in all the land to Death they set apart; with scanty grace from Nature's hand, and none from that of Art.
— John Greenleaf Whittier
Death is the ugly fact which Nature has to hide, and she hides it well.
— Alexander Smith
Any art worthy of its name should address 'life', 'man', 'nature', 'death' and 'tragedy'.
— Barnett Newman
Only humans think death is evil. But it is nature. Evil exist's only in life. There is much good and evil alloted to each life.
— Isobelle Carmody
The nature of finite things is to have the seed of their passing-away as their essential being: the hour of their birth is the hour of their death.
— Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Death is a debt to nature due, Which I have paid, and so must you.
— Thomas Pynchon
The course of Nature seems a course of Death, And nothingness the whole substantial thing.
— Philip James Bailey
When it comes to death, nature is much more cruel to predators than predators are to their own prey
— Elizabeth Lowell
There is uncertainty in hope, but even with its tenuous nature, it summons our strength and pulls us through fear and grief - and even death.
— Priscille Sibley
How baffling it is that we imagined cities incinerated by alien bombs and death rays when all they really needed was Mother Nature and time.
— Rick Yancey
The world is afflicted by death and decay. But the wise do not grieve, having realized the nature of the world.
— Gautama Buddha
Without death, life would have no boundaries and our days would not be so precious. My mother was a firm believer in the common sense of nature.
— Bernadette Pajer
Nature deemed that to be born was an automatic sentence to death, and then brought about that death with vicious consistency. We
— Neal Shusterman
Beauty is an omnipresence of death and loveliness, a smiling sadness that we discern in nature and all things, a mystic communion that the poet feels.
— Charlie Chaplin
A person gets built and stands for a few years and then nature's demolition team comes in.
— Dan Groat
If only humans could die like the autumn leaves, with a splash of beauty and the promise of another season.
— Shana Chartier
Nature is cruel. Isn't that right, Daddy? Every living thing has to die. And they're still beautiful. Now they'll stay that way.
— Kate Morton
To resist and subdue Nature is to make for one's self a personal and imperishable life: it is to break free from the vicissitudes of Life and Death.
— Aleister Crowley
Be assured that any hurt to your spirit will pass in time. It is the nature of Death to take, but the nature of Life to give.
— Garth Nix
To close the eyes, and give a seemly comfort to the apparel of the dead, is poverty's holiest touch of nature.
— Charles Dickens
I am in love, and the river is beginning to ice over. I'd better go drown myself before I freeze to death.
— Dark Jar Tin Zoo
Death and ruin is man's preferred ecosystem.
— Joe Hill
Aeduan didn't contradict her. She was what she was, and fighting one's nature only brought pain. Sometimes death too.
— Susan Dennard
The wind and the rain, gives this place a gleam that just isn't natural. And the ground, alive with crawling things, crawling death.
— Ed Wood
Discussions of death and such matters do more to unlock the human tongue than any other subject.
— Agatha Christie
Faeries are associated with wild untamed nature, with art, and with death - so the folklore is rich with different stories to explore.
— Holly Black
Even nature; the restless waves, irregular trees and stars all out of line show that chaos can be beautiful!
— Sophia McMaster
Life and death have equal authority in nature. When laws contradict so fundamentally they cause mere confusion in the average soul
— Steve Aylett
People fail to realize that horror isn't just monsters and death. Sometimes, it's learning to accept the darkness of human nature.
— Kayla Krantz