Preserve Nature Quotes
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Preserve Nature Quotes & Sayings
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Race prejudice is a gift of nature, intended to preserve in purity the various divisions of mankind which the ages have evolved.
— H.P. Lovecraft
A nature of fire is to burn, nature of water is to cool, and nature of Nature itself is to preserve.
— Santosh Kalwar
What's really important about shamanism is that there is another reality that you can personally discover ... we are not alone.
— Michael Harner
We are redefining terms and rewriting laws and removing fences everywhere you turn, and we seem to think we can do that with impunity.
— Ravi Zacharias
Better to be happy than wise.
— John Heywood
To preserve the past is to save the future...
— Nanette L. Avery
That's part of the reason I called the album 'Shoot From The Hip.' I did feel it was time to open up more.
— Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Mark what unvary'd laws preserve each state, Laws wise as Nature, and as fixed as Fate.
— Alexander Pope
In politics ... never retreat, never retract ... never admit a mistake.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Marriage is love put to it's ultimate test - the grindstone of life. Where the idealism of love meets the everydayness of marriage.
— Carew Papritz
Freedom is not the right to do as you please but the liberty to do as you ought.
— Suzanne Woods Fisher
It is the abiding concern of thinking people to preserve what keeps men human-to save our contact with nature of which we are a part.
— Wallace Stegner
A cool red rose and a pink cut pink, a collapse and a sold hole, a little less hot. - Red roses.
— Gertrude Stein
Fame is finally only the sum total of all the misunderstanding that can gather around a new name.
— Rainer Maria Rilke
Why is there such a gap between nonspeaking animals and speaking man, when there is no other such gap in nature?
— Walker Percy
Really to see the sun rise or go down every day, so to relate ourselves to a universal fact, would preserve us sane forever.
— Henry David Thoreau
In fact I had no idea how to be a wife.
— Joan Didion