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Beauty Of Nature Quotes

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Amit Ray
“God is the most beautiful, and beauty is the expression of God. If you can't appreciate beauty in the world how can you understand God?”
Amit Ray, Meditation: Insights and Inspirations

“When there is the moon, the night automatically becomes beautiful; there might be no need for extra light. Light must be saved for those moments when the night is dark, and the moon doesn't appear in the sky. Plain paths are not always straightforward. You might encounter uneven, sometimes steep, sometimes flat obstacles along the way. That's the nature of a path. Therefore, after reaching an easy path, the walking stick should not be discarded.”
Sanu Sharma, फरक [Pharak]

Raheel Farooq
“Colours are nature gone wild.”
Raheel Farooq

Tracy Chevalier
“Jem gazed up into the proper deep blue he knew well from Dorsetshire, coupled with the vivid green of the roadside grass and shrubs, and found himself smiling at these colors that were so natural and yet shouted louder than any London ribbon or dress.”
Tracy Chevalier, Burning Bright

“Take the time to observe the simple and ponder upon the seemingly insignificant. You’ll find a wealth of depth and beauty.”
Melanie Charlene

“Spending time in nature assists a person reconnect with his or her inner state. A wounded person undoubtedly benefits by bowing down and taking communion beside the healing waters of a river.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

“We renew our hearts and minds by exhibiting veneration for all living creatures and by unveiling a spirit of reverence and awe. Witnessing the magnificence of nature and displaying empathy for humankind is what inspires all artists.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Michael Bassey Johnson
“You can only appreciate nature by feeling and seeing it with the heart and the eyes of a child.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Song of a Nature Lover

Conor Detwiler
“A close and connected observation of nature reveals something more like a Celtic knot: a form without end or beginning. Not a system, but a synthesis.”
Conor Detwiler, Undividing: Returning to Oneness for the First Time

Neelam Saxena Chandra
“It was evening and the sun was just setting giving an amber tint to the fields making them glow with happiness. She was lost in the marvel. The stream flowing just nearby was making the whole scene appear like a paradise.”
Neelam Saxena Chandra, Can I have this chance

Mehmet Murat ildan
“When it comes to the beauty of nature, time stops, the space becomes silent and the soul falls asleep while awake!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Sanchita Pandey
“You can experience the beauty of nature only when you sit with it, observe it, breathe it and talk to it.”
Sanchita Pandey, Lessons from My Garden

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Colours make nature pulsate with life.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Song of a Nature Lover

“Aloof and in the midst of beauty I wish to share with you these living dreams. The tall pines lift proudly to the starry sky. The river rushes singing down the canyon. I too am singing in my heart, and I sing the song of the wilderness.”
Everett Ruess, On Desert Trails With Everett Ruess

Susan L. Marshall
“As the sun continued to rise, the tune became more intoxicating, lulling me into a completely relaxed state. I allowed my mind to drift, imagining I was walking
through a pretty meadow full of roses. In my mind’s eye, I held a rose flower in my hands and sniffed at it, my eyes shining with pure happiness.

In my dreamy state, the air smelled of roses, warming my spirit and coaxing me to stop and rest. Lying back in the grass, I stretched my arms up to the sky, inviting
the sun to join me. Warm tingles rippled across my skin and eased the pressure in my head. I was light, drifting through the breeze and letting the wind take me
somewhere untouched and soothing.”
Susan L. Marshall, Adira and the Dark Horse

“A sophisticated person is a combination of analytical reasoning and the secret laws of nature. Our irrationality, the hot paroxysms of the inner life, melts away our concrete protective boarders, enabling us to encounter the beauty of nature, and its molten force supplies the poetic imaginings that fuses life with delightful fragrance.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“You are born to enjoy the beauty of the earth, you don't have anything to lose on earth”
Dr.P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

Paul Brunton
“The fall of dusk upon the Egyptian scene is an unforgettable event, an event of unearthly beauty. Everything is transformed in colour and the most vivid contrasts come into being between sky and earth. I sat alone on the yielding yellow sand before the stately, regal figure of the crouching Sphinx, a little to one side, watching with fascinated eyes the wonderful play of ethereal colours which swiftly appear and as swiftly pass when the dying sun no longer covers Egypt with golden glory. For who can receive the sacred message which is given him by the beautiful, mysterious afterglow of an African sunset, without being taken into a temporary paradise? So long as men are not entirely coarse and spiritually dead, so long will they continue to love the Father of Life, the sun, which makes these things possible by its unique sorceries. They were not fools, those ancients, who revered Ra, the great light, and took it into their hearts as god.”
Paul Brunton, A Search in Secret Egypt

Nancy Jooyoun Kim
“She maneuvered a cart through the produce section, which featured boxes of fruits as gifts, amping up the volume and variety this time of year. She packed several Asian pears in a plastic tear-off bag, then moved on to the most perfect Fuyu persimmons, smooth, orange, and firm. She had always been embarrassed when her mother had given people such odd practical "Korean gifts" - the boxes of apples or even laundry detergent - when in reality, outside of America, these objects might have some rich symbolic relevance that perhaps Margot didn't understand.
If she thought of the labor and resources that went into each piece of fruit - the water, the light, the earth, the training and harvesting of each plant - a box of apples could be special, a sacred thing. Perhaps in this land of plenty, of myth and wide-open spaces, trucks and factories, mass production, we lost track of that: the miracle of an object as simple as a pear, nutritious and sweet, created by something as beautiful as a tree.”
Nancy Jooyoun Kim, The Last Story of Mina Lee

Kristian Ventura
“I look out and I almost get the point.”
Karl Kristian Flores, The Goodbye Song

“I will never be a winner in life because I am fated to lose everything that makes life complete including beauty, love, creativity, and adoration of nature. Bliss – inner peace – comes from acceptance of fate.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Mehmet Murat ildan
“When the beauty created by humans comes together with the beauty created by the nature, all eyes are turned to this beyond-beauty metamorphosis!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Mehmet Murat ildan
“You find high art in the mysterious beauty of nature! In high art, you find high genius! In high genius, you find endless glows!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Richard Powers
“The hills cast a shadow on themselves, bruise-blue turning to forgetful black. High up, [...] rocky outcrops crawl with manzanita, shedding their curling, crimson barks. Bay laurels rim the logger-made meadows. Canyons thicken with orange madrone peeling to creamy, clammy green. Coast live oaks [...] gather on the crags. And down in cool ripatian corridors smelling of silt and decaying needles, redwoods work a plan that will take a thousand years to realize [...]”
Richard Powers, The Overstory

Liu Yuxi
“A gaily dressed damsel steps forth from her bower,
Bewailing the fate that forbids her to roam;
In the courtyard she counts up the buds on each flower,
While a dragon-fly flutters and sits on her comb.”
Liu Yuxi, Liu Yuxi (Chinese Classical Poetry Appreciation Book Series)(Chinese Edition)【China Intercontinental Press - 五洲传播出版社】

Ehsan Sehgal
“Faces covered with makeup can never be like the beauty of nature.”
Ehsan Sehgal

Stewart Stafford
“The Christmas Child by Stewart Stafford

O this world’s resplendent beauty,
Halting breath of sheer mortal me,
Words in my throat pause freely,
My eyes overflow involuntarily.

Salted joy’s bittersweet reign.
Sculptors can your looks ne’er feign,
The greatest reward gifted to me,
Wrenched away in coldest larceny.

Death shall hold no fear, I say,
With your sweet face to light my way,
At precipice edge, a smitten retinue,
My beloved, restored, so we continue.

© 2024, Stewart Stafford. All rights reserved.”
Stewart Stafford

Natalia Beshqoy
“You say a flower doesn’t dream? I say not. Every day the flower lifts her head to the skies, as she gazes at the rays of the sun. She looks at the sun in admiration; she looks within at her beaut. Every day the flower lives in her essence and shines it boldly to the world. She daydreams of love, she makes love with the sun. She is connected to the rest in her garden. Through love and community, the flower lives in beauty. The flower lives in an eternal dream of beauty.”
Natalia Beshqoy, Awakening: Spiritual Poems for Humanity

Natalia Beshqoy
“You say a flower doesn’t dream? I say not. Every day the flower lifts her head to the skies, as she gazes at the rays of the sun. She looks at the sun in admiration; she looks within at her beauty. Every day the flower lives in her essence and shines it boldly to the world. She daydreams of love, she makes love with the sun. She is connected to the rest in her garden. Through love and community, the flower lives in beauty. The flower lives in an eternal dream of beauty.”
Natalia Beshqoy, Awakening: Spiritual Poems for Humanity

Natalia Beshqoy
“But the flower can be no other. And in its natural state, it is fragile. It is vulnerable within a dangerous environment. However, despite its fragility and vulnerability, it continues to flourish throughout nature. Its seeds move in ways that can't be controlled and it grows fields of flowers.”
Natalia Beshqoy, Awakening: Spiritual Poems for Humanity

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