Nature Preservation Quotes
Collection of top 31 famous quotes about Nature Preservation
Nature Preservation Quotes & Sayings
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Shall Nature, erring from her first command, self-preservation, fall by her own hand?
— George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne
How important is a constant intercourse with nature and the contemplation of natural phenomena to the preservation of moral and intellectual health!
— Henry David Thoreau
Wildness is the preservation of the World.
— Henry David Thoreau
You wouldn't think you could kill an ocean, would you? But we'll do it one day. That's how negligent we are.
— Ian Rankin
Nature does require her times of preservation.
— William Shakespeare
Here we are, the most clever species ever to have lived. So how is it we can destroy the only planet we have?
— Jane Goodall
I had learned in the last two years that the more demanding the basic needs of self-preservation grow, the closer one comes to nature.
— Jacques Sandulescu
Those who cannot dance, should not dance.
— Cian Beirdd
Self-preservation, nature's first great law, all the creatures, except man, doth awe.
— Andrew Marvell
My parents split up, and a lot of things going on in the outside world made me want to immerse myself in an alternative world.
— Mariella Frostrup
We know what it's like to need to hold on. We hold on to you. Which is to say, we hold on to life.
— David Levithan
Ah, but we are women as well as teachers ... We have needs that nature has given us fr the very preservation of our species
— Mary Balogh
We need to make a change while there's still time, it is hard, and at times I struggle trying to reveal mine.
— Hopsin
We may well lie with what seems to be a woman of flesh and blood, and yet all the time it is only a devil in the shape of a woman.
— Martin Luther
My children are grown now, they are more independent.
— Vanessa Paradis
Man's rights are evident branches of, rather than deductions from, the duty of self-preservation, commonly called the first law of nature.
— Samuel Adams
The greatest single threat to an investigator is unfamiliarity with his environment.
— Jeffery Deaver
Did you get anything back from him? What'd he say? Kill her? asked one of the attackers.
I love you. Dear Jesus. I love her. No. No. — Debra Anastasia
I love you. Dear Jesus. I love her. No. No. — Debra Anastasia
Why do I have to do the sewin'? 'Cause I'm a girl? Is that it? It ain't fair, I tell ya!
— Sean Cullen
Nature does require her time of preservation, which perforce, I her frail son amongst my brethren mortal, must give my attendance to.
— William Shakespeare
A society that feels itself too poor to afford the preservation of wilderness is not worthy of the name civilization.
— Edward Abbey
Self-preservation is the first principle of our nature.
— Alexander Hamilton
Affection cannot be created; it can only be liberated.
— Bertrand Russell
Self-preservation is the first law of nature.
— Samuel Butler
You subscribe politics to it. I subscribe freedom to it.
— George W. Bush