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All these activities are forms of adult play that also serve as ceremonial acts of remembering - who we are, where we came from, how nature works.
— Michael Pollan
In choosing where to live or vacation, we may be setting the stage for the play of ourselves, treating nature as prop.
— Deborah Tall
Nature, with equal mind, Sees all her sons at play, Sees man control the wind, The wind sweep man away.
— Matthew Arnold
The nature of athletic celebrity is increasingly moving away from the actual field of play.
— Malcolm Gladwell
I play a bad boy on television, but in real life I have a passion for nature and nature conservancy, specifically bird rehabilitation.
— Mark Salling
The way he plays Chess demonstrates a man's whole nature
— Stanley Ellin
The beach is a natural park, without the greenery but the sand is a natural toy.
— Anuradha Bhattacharyya
You do much worse things- you who can see to other planets."- Bertha, "The Father
— August Strindberg
If owning frivolous articles of excess were indeed the trappings of malevolence, my home was ready to play host to the Axis powers.
— Michael Gurnow
Now, as God the maker play'd he taught the game to Nature whom he created in his image; taught her the selfsame game which he played to her.
— Johannes Kepler
Mammals of every species indulge in play. Games are Nature's way of preparing us to face difficult realities.
— Daniel Suarez
The earth, that is nature's mother, is her tomb.
— William Shakespeare
Bats drink on the wing, like swallows, by sipping the surface, as they play over pools and streams.
— Gilbert White
I talk of you:
Why did you wish me milder? would you have me
False to my nature? Rather say I play
The man I am. — William Shakespeare
Why did you wish me milder? would you have me
False to my nature? Rather say I play
The man I am. — William Shakespeare
I still get wildly enthusiastic about little things ... I play with leaves. I skip down the street and run against the wind.
— Leo Buscaglia
I just play the game. I hit a shot and wait for the next guy to hit his. I don't think between shots-that's my nature.
— Vijay Singh
All our thinking is of this nature, a free play with concepts.
— Albert Einstein
Temperance gives nature her full play, and enables her to exert herself in all her force and vigor.
— Joseph Addison
When I'm off the clock, I usually play video games - or do something nature-y so I can contribute to Mother Nature.
— Harry Shum Jr.
Caissa, the goddess of chess, had punished me for my conservative play, for betraying my nature.
— Garry Kasparov
Unless you're a vegan freak of nature like Tony Gonzalez, I don't think you can play sports much past your early 30s.
— Jeff Ament
Assuming that rapture is nature's play with man, the Dionysian artist's creative activity is the play with rapture.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
At some point we all play by the rules, whether it's the rules of all mankind, the rules of Father who is time, or the rules of nature who is Mother
— Johnnie Dent Jr.
I found myself in a race with Mother Nature to play as much baseball as I could before she forced me to stop.
— Willie Stargell
To take nature and natural play away from children may be tantamount to withholding oxygen.
— Richard Louv
Nature listening stood, whilst Shakespeare play'd
And wonder'd at the work herself had made. — Charles Churchill
And wonder'd at the work herself had made. — Charles Churchill
We can't play God.
We can't do this to kids.
You're evil, I'm evil.
Everyone will die.
No matter what.
Let nature win. — James Dashner
We can't do this to kids.
You're evil, I'm evil.
Everyone will die.
No matter what.
Let nature win. — James Dashner
Today, make time to play.
— Na'ama Yehuda
A physicist shirking measurement plays, different from children only in the nature of his game and ... his toys.
— Franz Karl Achard
It is so much in the nature of men to overreach and deceive one another, that their very sports and plays are founded on that principle.
— Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke