Nature And Ecology Quotes
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Nature And Ecology Quotes & Sayings
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You can't study the darkness by flooding it with light.
— Edward Abbey
We must know the facts and be guided by them...nature does not forgive fools nor does she spare them the penalties of their folly
— Ernest Callenbach
Your planet's immune system is trying to get rid of you.
— Kurt Vonnegut
I love to produce, and I've directed two short films.
— Kirsten Dunst
The Earth was singing her revolution. She was calling her brave men and women to her defense.
— Rivera Sun
In the '40s and '50s, a lot of teachers and librarians saw the graphic novel as the enemy of reading.
— Gene Luen Yang
So you know that all living things share the same energy source and that every action that humans do to nature will affect everything on this planet.
— Alison Cooklin
Now it's the bee... Gees! Bees are now endangered species... Without them life won't be sweet!
— Ana Claudia Antunes
Hopeless heart that thrives on paradox; that longs for the beloved and is secretly relieved when the beloved is not there.
— Jeanette Winterson
Georgia Author Brenda Sutton Rose captures some of the conflicted and captivating characters of a rapidly changing South.
— Janisse Ray
Permaculture creates a cultivated ecology, which is designed to produce more human and animal food than is generally found in nature.
— Bill Mollison
Knowing nature is part of knowing God. Faith directs us to the invisible God, but leads us back from God to the entire visible world.
— Arnold Albert Van Ruler
...we do not own these woods. They own us.
— Timothy Goodwin
I really think that living is the process of going from complete certainty to complete ignorance.
— Richard Dreyfuss
You change the future by taking control of the present. Know how to use your minutes and hours.
— Innocent Mwatsikesimbe
The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn
— Ralph Waldo Emerson