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The very nature of Joy makes nonsense of our common distinction between having and wanting.
— C.S. Lewis
The more you try to crush your true nature, the more it will control you. Be what you are. No one who really loves you will stop.
— Cassandra Clare
I regard it as ethically unacceptable and impractical to censor any aspect of trying to understand the nature of our world.
— Lewis Wolpert
It is by human avarice or human stupidity, not by the churlishness of nature, that we have poverty and overwork.
— C.S. Lewis
The greatest single achievement of nature to date was surely the invention of the molecule DNA.
— Lewis Thomas
Man is embedded in nature.
— Lewis Thomas
The physics of motion provides one of the clearest examples of the counter-intuitive and unexpected nature of science.
— Lewis Wolpert
The pleasure of novelty is by its very nature more subject than any other to the laws of diminishing returns.
— C.S. Lewis
Understanding human nature. Perception. That's how I see acting - perception and communication.
— Juliette Lewis
The most solid piece of scientific truth I know of is that we are profoundly ignorant about nature.
— Lewis Thomas
As if one crime of such nature, done by a single man, acting individually, can be expiated by a similar crime done by all men, acting collectively.
— Lewis E. Lawes
We have to appreciate that we are part of nature, we must work with nature; the environment is our lifeline.
— Lewis Pugh
Miracles do not, in fact, break the laws of nature.
— C.S. Lewis
Things always work according to their nature.
— C.S. Lewis
...the standard for moral behaviour must be part of God's nature. He did not create morality, he is morality.
— Lewis N. Roe
Man's conquest of Nature turns out, in the moment of its consummation, to be Nature's conquest of Man.
— C.S. Lewis