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And after reading Thoreau I felt how much I have lost by leaving nature out of my life.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
But it's my reading of human nature that a man will cheat in his trade, but not in his hobby.
— G.K. Chesterton
Girls don't go for guys who do magic. If a guy relies on sad shit like that it means he's got no game.
— Katie McGarry
In the modern world, those who are weak will get unambiguous advice from foreign visitors which way to go and what policy course to pursue.
— Vladimir Putin
The bars on our cage are of our own making.
— Jessie Burton
You can learn more about human nature by reading the Bible than by living in New York.
— William Lyon Phelps
Reading a novel of a private experience, very, very different, the nature of it is very different.
— Sydney Pollack
Read deeply, not to believe, not to accept, not to contradict, but to learn to share in that one nature that writes and reads.
— Harold Bloom
I have loved him too much not to hate
— Jean Racine
Two autumns and I have not changed enough.
— Saul Williams
[F]rank knew he was guilty of arrogance and misanthropy, but he compensated by being kind to strangers and tipping really well at restaurants.
— Sherman Alexie
India has the most technically ambitious and innovative nuclear energy program in the world,
— Siegfried Hecker
To be a well-favoured man is the gift of fortune; but to write and read comes by nature.
— William Shakespeare
Reading about nature is fine, but if a person walks in the woods and listens carefully, he can learn more than what is in books ...
— George Washington Carver
You want to come to me. You know you have to come to me.Nothing can stop you. It is inevitable,like the tide. There can be no turning back.
— Christine Feehan
I feel as if I were nearer to the vitals of the globe, for this sandy overflow is something such a foliaceous mass as the vitals of the animal body.
— Henry David Thoreau
a broken heart often led to a broken body.
— Cynthia Hand
I go to books and to nature as the bee goes to a flower, for a nectar that I can make into my own honey.
— John Burroughs
My pragmatic nature, my impatience, will most likely have me drunk on aged spirit by noon.
— S.A. Tawks