Nature & World Sayings

343 sayings found from 343 authors

The goal of life is to make your heartbeat match the beat of the universe, to match your nature with Nature.

— Aldous Huxley 1950s
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The rain came down, sluicing the blood from the cobblestones, and the day was clean and washed.

— Ernest Hemingway 1926
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All water has a perfect memory and is forever trying to get back to where it was.

— Toni Morrison 1970
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I never travel without my diary. One should always have something sensational to read in the train.

— Oscar Wilde 1895
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I think I could turn and live with animals, they are so placid and self-contain'd, I stand and look at them long and long.

— Walt Whitman 1855
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The Brain – is wider than the Sky – For – put them side by side – The one the other will contain With ease – and You – beside –

— Emily Dickinson c. 1862
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Earth's the right place for love: I don't know where it's likely to go better.

— Robert Frost 1916
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Leave me to the sea, to the waves, to the wind, to the sun, to the moon, to the stars, to the infinite.

— Pablo Neruda Unknown
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The water in the river is not the same water that was there a moment ago.

— Rabindranath Tagore early 20th century
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The sun will shine on those who stand before it shines on those who kneel under them.

— Chinua Achebe 1958
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Human nature is such that it needs a spiritual dimension.

— Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Unknown
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Truth may be stretched, but cannot be broken, and always gets above falsehood, as oil does above water.

— Cervantes 1615
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The beautiful is a manifestation of secret laws of nature, which, but for this appearance, would have remained hidden from us.

— Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 1833 (posthumous)
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There are some enterprises in which a complete obnubilation of the brain seems indispensable.

— Herman Melville 1851
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What does it avail that I am in the midst of a garden, if the flowers bloom not for me?

— Mary Shelley 1826
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The triumph of the human mind over the limitations of nature.

— H.G. Wells Uncertain
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The earth does not want new continents, but new men.

— Jules Verne Uncertain, late 19th Century
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My witness is the empty sky.

— Jack Kerouac 1958
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We're all golden sunflowers inside.

— Allen Ginsberg 1955
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What if the sun be dark’ned in his sphere, And with no chearful ray salute the spring?

— John Milton 1671
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