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It is easy to replace man, and it will take no great time, when Nature has lapsed, to replace Nature.
— Alice Meynell
Man is simply playing by nature's rules,and art is man's attempt to imitate the beauty of the Creator's hand
— Dan Brown
A cultivated man, wise to know and bold to perform, is the end to which nature works.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Be thou what thou singly art and personate only thyself. Swim smoothly in the stream of thy nature and live but one man.
— Thomas Browne
For so remarkably perverse is the nature of man that he despises whoever courts him, and admires whoever will not bend before him.
— Thucydides
Nature, or at least birds and women, abhorred the invisible man.
— Jonathan Lethem
It appears to be a law that you cannot have a deep sympathy with both man and nature.
— Henry David Thoreau
The complete irresponsibility of man for his actions and his nature is the bitterest drop which he who understands must swallow.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
If a plant cannot live according to its nature, it dies; and so a man.
— Henry David Thoreau
No black man wants a blue-eyed black child, and no white man wants a kinky-haired white child. Nature didn't mean it to be that way.
— Muhammad Ali
Man makes a death which Nature never made. And feels a thousand deaths in fearing one.
— Edward Young
Whether he wants it or not, man is the instrument of nature; she imposes on him character and appearance.
— Pablo Picasso
If you're smart or rich or lucky
Maybe you'll beat the laws of man
But the inner laws of spirit
And the outer laws of nature
No man can — Joni Mitchell
Maybe you'll beat the laws of man
But the inner laws of spirit
And the outer laws of nature
No man can — Joni Mitchell
Man like every other animal is by nature indolent. If nothing spurs him on, then he will hardly think, and will behave from habit like an automaton.
— Albert Einstein
I would say probably my most alpha quality is my competitive nature. I'm very competitive, and it tends to bring out very much the man in me.
— Ashton Kutcher
I am more and more convinced, of the propensity in human nature to tyranize over their fellow men ...
— Mercy Otis Warren
Nature has a voice (...) Learn to hear it and you'll never be lost and no man will ever take you unawares.
— Anthony Ryan
Then draw near to nature. Pretend you are the very first man and then write what you see and experience, what you love and lose.
— Rainer Maria Rilke
Such is the audacity of man, that he hath learned to counterfeit Nature, yea, and is so bold as to challenge her in her work.
— Pliny The Elder
Everyone gets forgotten because of Alzheimer's, ignored because of ignorance about oneself and replaced because of trying to stay in the same place.
— Amit Abraham
And yet there are some magnificent things from Freud, profound insights into the nature of man.
— Chaim Potok
A man of genius belongs to no period and no country. He speaks the language of nature, which is always everywhere the same.
— Michel De Montaigne
If working-hours were natural, then employed men would only get erections between 5 p.m. and 9 a.m. ... during the week.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
The creative man with an insight into human nature, with the artistry to touch and move people, will succeed. Without them he will fail.
— William Bernbach
Was it in woman's nature to be content with all that a man could give her, and not forever want what was not his to give?
— Thomas Wolfe
Nature gives all, without reservation, and loses nothing; man or woman, grasping all, loses everything.
— James Allen
Because man is endowed with Reason, he can subdue his impulses in the service of moral and religious ideals, and is born to bear rule over Nature.
— Joseph Hertz
Yoga has spread harmony between man and nature. It is a holistic approach to health and wellbeing.
— Narendra Modi
No man can become perfect until he knows his true nature. And the person who knows his or her true nature cannot be an imperfect.
— Lokendra Singh
Prejudice renders a man's virtue his habit, and a series of unconnected arts. Though just prejudice, his duty becomes a part of his nature.
— Edmund Burke
Are they saying that the trees are just as special as I am?"
"No, we're saying that was always between you and the trees. — P.B. Gookenschleim
"No, we're saying that was always between you and the trees. — P.B. Gookenschleim
Such a man has some right to fish, and I love to see nature carried out in him.
— Henry David Thoreau
Know, man hath all which Nature hath, but more, And in that more lie all his hopes of good.
— Matthew Arnold
Civil law, as well as nature herself, has always recognized a wide difference in the respective spheres and destinies of man and woman.
— Joseph P. Bradley
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 differences which come under the first head are those which Nature herself has set between man and man;
— Arthur Schopenhauer
To be a well-favoured man is the gift of fortune; but to write and read comes by nature.
— William Shakespeare
It's a shame that Nature made you only one man; there was material enough for a worthy man and a rogue.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Man must be disciplined, for he is by nature raw and wild..
— Immanuel Kant
It is only natural, of course, that each man should think his own opinions best: the crow loves his fledgling, and the ape his cub.
— Thomas More
Man creates the link between Nature and Archetype.
— Mouni Sadhu
Man was nature's mistake she neglected to finish him and she has never ceased paying for her mistake.
— Eric Hoffer
There is a debt of service due from every man to his country, proportioned to the bounties which nature and fortune have measured to him.
— Thomas Jefferson
Man does find in Nature deliverance from himself, oblivion of his past, with peace and purity!
— George A. Smith
It's the unconquerable soul of man, and not the nature of the weapon he uses, that ensures victory
— Napoleon Bonaparte
A man may twist as he pleases, and do what he pleases, but he inevitably comes back to the track to which nature has destined him.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Prayer is the act by which man, detaching himself from the embarrassments of sense and nature, ascends to the true level of his destiny.
— Henry Parry Liddon
It stands to the everlasting credit of science that by acting on the human mind it has overcome man's insecurity before himself and before nature.
— Albert Einstein
Death and ruin is man's preferred ecosystem.
— Joe Hill
[We should] suspend our belief of every tale that deviates from the laws of nature and the character of man.
— Edward Gibbon
There is nothing more unsociable than man, and nothing more sociable: unsociable by his vice, sociable by his nature.
— Michel De Montaigne
Man has been going through three kinds of wars. One is with nature; another is with other people and third is with himself.
— Santosh Kalwar
His life was gentle; and the elements
So mixed in him, that Nature might stand up
And say to all the world, THIS WAS A MAN! — William Shakespeare
So mixed in him, that Nature might stand up
And say to all the world, THIS WAS A MAN! — William Shakespeare
Man's chief goal in life is still to become and stay human, and defend his achievements against the encroachment of nature.
— Eric Hoffer
Fishing is a constant reminder of the democracy of life, of humility, and of human frailty. The forces of nature discriminate for no man.
— Herbert Hoover
On Man, on Nature, and on Human Life,
Musing is solitude — William Wordsworth
Musing is solitude — William Wordsworth
Whatever their future, at the dawn of their lives, men seek a noble vision of man's nature and of life's potential.
— Ayn Rand
The thing that gave me the most pain in life, psychologically, and it gave me tremendous pain psychologically, is man's disrespect for nature.
— Joni Mitchell
The new media are not bridges between man and nature; they are nature.
— Marshall McLuhan
Man i s given by Nature, a gift, and that gift is the privilege of labor. Through labor he learns all things.
— Manly P. Hall
The roots of racism lie deep in man's nature, wounded and bruised by original sin.
— Sargent Shriver
Give a man a car of his own and he leaves humility and common sense behind him in the garage.
— John Le Carre
Nature includes all of the universe and man is not only a part of nature, he is in it up to his neck.
— N.J. Berrill
Man is the broken giant, and in all his weakness both his body and his mind are invigorated by habits of conversation with nature.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Man is a talking animal and he will always let himself be swayed by the power of the word. Machines won't change human nature.
— Simone De Beauvoir
It isn't bad judgment to make a man believe he is something. He is by nature inclined to it, and a little encouragement is good for most people.
— Kate Langley Bosher
Man himself is a mysterious object, and the tools to probe his physiologic nature and function have developed only slowly through the millennia.
— Rosalyn Sussman Yalow
Nature gave men two ends - one to sit on and one to think with. Ever since then man's success or failure has been dependent on the one he used most.
— George Ross Kirkpatrick
The superior man is he who develops, in harmonious proportions, his moral, intellectual, and physical nature.
— Unknown
The glory of man is that he is a thinking being. It is the nature of man to think and therein he differs from animals
— Swami Vivekananda
My way is to develop the hidden potentialities of man; a way that is against Nature and against God.
— G.I. Gurdjieff
Classical and romantic: private language of a family quarrel, a dead dispute over the distribution of emphasis between man and nature.
— Cyril Connolly
Art is not tame, and Nature is not wild, in the ordinary sense. A perfect work of man's art would also be wild or natural in a good sense.
— Henry David Thoreau
Nature, it her most dazzling aspects or stupendous parts, is but the background and theatre of the tragedy of man
— John Morley
Man and not nature initiates, but nature in large measure controls.
— Halford Mackinder
All that man needs for health and healing has been provided by God in nature, the Challenge of science is to find it.
— Paracelsus
Speech is one of the marvels that characterize man, and also one of the most difficult spontaneous creations that have been accomplished by nature.
— Maria Montessori
Who owned no property and never desired to since the earth was no man's but all men's, as light and air and weather were.
— William Faulkner
Man has lost the capacity to foresee and to forestall. He will end by destroying the earth.
— Albert Schweitzer
Poets knew that isolation in nature, far from people and things man-made, was good for the soul, and he'd always identified with poets.
— Nicholas Sparks
Nature is relentless and unchangeable, and it is indifferent as to whether its hidden reasons and actions are understandable to man or not.
— Galileo Galilei
Whisky making is an act of cooperation between the blessings of nature and the wisdom of man.
— Masataka Taketsuru
Man is a predatory animal, and this aspect of his nature is nowhere better suited by environment than in the world of politics.
— Enid Lyons
A little wit and a great deal of ill-nature will furnish a man for satire; but the greatest instance of wit is to commend well.
— John Tillotson
No man is to be judged by the mere nature of his duties, but all should be judged by the manner and the spirit in which they perform them.
— Swami Vivekananda
Savage man, once he has eaten, is at peace with all of nature and the friend of all his fellow humans. Is
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau
In the third epoch the divinity of man's creative nature is finally revealed and divine power becomes human power.
— Nikolai Berdyaev
Telling lies is a fault in a boy, an art in a lover, an accomplishment in a bachelor, and second-nature in a married man.
— Helen Rowland
Everyone of our relationships with nature and man must be a definite expression of our real, individual life.
— Karl Marx