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No domain of nature is quite closed to man at all times.
— Henry David Thoreau
A couple of nights ago I had an erotic dream about Edward Norton.
— Susan Elizabeth Phillips
It appears to be a law that you cannot have a deep sympathy with both man and nature.
— Henry David Thoreau
If a plant cannot live according to its nature, it dies; and so a man.
— Henry David Thoreau
In the production of the necessaries of life Nature is ready enough to assist man.
— Henry David Thoreau
Art is not tame, and Nature is not wild, in the ordinary sense. A perfect work of man's art would also be wild or natural in a good sense.
— Henry David Thoreau
Man's moral nature is a riddle which only eternity can solve.
— Henry David Thoreau
Man emulates earth Earth emulates heaven Heaven emulates the Way The way emulates nature.
— Henry David Thoreau
Nature has left nothing to the mercy of man.
— Henry David Thoreau
No one was normal, not really.
— Richelle Mead
A man might well pray that he may not taboo or curse any portion of nature by being buried in it.
— Henry David Thoreau
Everything has a nothingness. On the other side of physical reality, there is another world, and in that world, everything is something else.
— Frederick Lenz
The same soil is good for men and for trees. A man's health requires as many acres of meadow to his prospect as his farm does loads of muck.
— Henry David Thoreau
A corrupt mind turns everything to its advantage.
— Hisham Matar
To protect the snack cupboard from late-night nom-nom raids,
— Rick Riordan
Man cannot afford to be a naturalist, to look at Nature directly, but only with the side of his eye. He must look through and beyond her.
— Henry David Thoreau
Even Nature is observed to have her playful moods or aspects, of which man sometimes seems to be the sport.
— Henry David Thoreau
Such a man has some right to fish, and I love to see nature carried out in him.
— Henry David Thoreau