Carl Linnaeus — "Blessed be the Lord for the beauty of summer and spring, for the air, the water,…"
Blessed be the Lord for the beauty of summer and spring, for the air, the water, the verdure, and the song of birds.
Blessed be the Lord for the beauty of summer and spring, for the air, the water, the verdure, and the song of birds.
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"The stony rocks are not primeval, but daughters of Time."
"Nature has been kind to me, and I have repaid her by being her faithful interpreter."
"The purpose of science is to know the works of God."
"If a tree were to be a god, it would be a god of solitude."
"I demand of you, and of the whole world, that you show me a generic character... by which to distinguish between Man and Ape. I myself most assuredly know of none. But perhaps I should still do it acc…"
A statement reflecting his deep appreciation for nature and its divine origin.
Date: 18th Century
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