Nature View Quotes
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Nature View Quotes & Sayings
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How light the raindrop's contents are;
how gently the world touches me.
From View With a Grain of Sand — Wislawa Szymborska
how gently the world touches me.
From View With a Grain of Sand — Wislawa Szymborska
A view of nature as dense and nonlinear is at the core of our contemporary science. Process and order emerge subtly.
— Gregory Benford
As the saturating colors of sun-life fade from sight, the ominous moon reaches out its long arm and applies the dark dyes of night.
— Daniel J. Rice
Tis distance lends enchantment to the view, and robes the mountain in its azure hue.
— Thomas Campbell
What is problematic is not absolute and somehow inherent in the nature of things, but depends on the particular case and point of view involved.
— Paul Watzlawick
No philosophy based on an incorrect view of the nature of man is likely to produce social good.
— Stanley Kubrick
As a means of contrast with the sublime, the grotesque is, in our view, the richest source that nature can offer.
— Victor Hugo
Try to pause each day and take a walk to view nature.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
You know what an illusion is? On this planet, one small cloud has the ability to block the entire sun.
— J.R. Rim
A balanced scoreboard needs to provide the balanced view of business progress; perhaps it also has the "unbalanced" nature to do prioritization.
— Pearl Zhu
Bit by bit [the Second World War] really changed my view of what people were capable of, and therefore what human nature was.
— William Golding
The view of Earth is spectacular.
— Sally Ride
It had always been a breathtaking view, the kind that made him inhale and forget to exhale . . .
— Sere Prince Halverson
Our view of nature will influence the way we treat nature, and our view of human nature will affect our understanding of human responsibility.
— Ian Barbour
The view is endlessly fulfilling. It is like the answer to a lifetime of questions and vague cravings.
— Don DeLillo
The nature of the universe probably depends heavily on who is the actual protagonist. Lately I've been suspecting it's one of my cats.
— Wil McCarthy
I look through the cage ... an absolute beauty of yours ...
— Ankur Kumar Shah
The soul of a landscape, the spirits of the elements, the genius of every place will be revealed to a loving view of nature.
— Karl Jaspers
The view, though. The view. It is undeniably exhilarating.
— Anita Shreve
It was a really beautiful view, and Brida recalled that spirits preferred such places.
— Paulo Coelho
I believe man suffers from an appalling ignorance of his own nature. I produce my own view in the belief that it may be something like the truth.
— William Golding
In the view of the fact that nature is dying, political developments are of secondary importance.
— Wolfgang Hildesheimer
It's human nature to view life from our own reality.
This causes serious problems when a rescue mission is being led by the senile or insane. — Jaime Buckley
This causes serious problems when a rescue mission is being led by the senile or insane. — Jaime Buckley
It was formerly a terrifying view to me that I should one day be an old woman. I now find that Nature has provided pleasures for every state.
— Mary Wortley Montagu
Happy Hour: a depressing comment on the rest of the day and a victory for the most limited Dionysian view of human nature.
— John Ralston Saul
Any device in science is a window on to nature, and each new window contributes to the breadth of our view.
— Cecil Frank Powell
When we view elevated ideas of Nature, the result of that view is admiration, which is always the cause of pleasure.
— John Dryden
An artist recreates those aspects of reality which represent his fundamental view of man's nature.
— Ayn Rand
If then nature makes nothing without some end in view, nothing to no purpose, it must be that nature has made all of them for the sake of man.
— Aristotle.
Nature will bear the closest inspection. She invites us to lay our eye level with her smallest leaf, and take an insect view of its plain.
— Henry David Thoreau
Although humans tend to view sex as mainly a fun recreational activity sometimes resulting in death, in nature it is a far more serious matter.
— Dave Barry
Nature - simplest of topics, she thought - was around them.
— E. M. Forster