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Mother Nature Quotes

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Mary Oliver
“Come with me into the woods where spring is
advancing, as it does, no matter what,
not being singular or particular, but one
of the forever gifts, and certainly visible.”
Mary Oliver, Dog Songs: Poems

Matthew Walker
“Sleep is the single most effective thing we can do to reset our brain and body health each day -- Mother Nature's best effort yet at contra-death.”
Matthew Walker, Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams

James Rollins
“Always respect Mother Nature. Especially when she weighs 400 pounds and is guarding her baby.”
James Rollins, Ice Hunt

Richelle E. Goodrich
“I hate it when storm clouds roll in, heralded by dazzling claps of thunder and lightning that boast an ocean of tears. This majestic performance of bad temper manages to overshadow my pathetic attempts at pouting. No one broods like Mother Nature, hence she steals all the attention I was sulking after.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Smile Anyway: Quotes, Verse, & Grumblings for Every Day of the Year

Sabrina Jeffries
“Mother nature is a fickle and forgetful bitch," she snapped. "She needs a helping hand and I am trying to hurry her along for their sake.”
Sabrina Jeffries, To Wed a Wild Lord

Jonathan Gash
“Woods are grim places. Farmers shoot squirrels, crows, magpies, and hang them up on trees to warn Mother Nature to get it together or else. Much notice she takes, being in league with God. They're a right pair, more carnage than the rest of us put together.”
Jonathan Gash, The Rich and the Profane

James  Thomson
“Our Mother feedeth thus our little life, That we may in turn feed her with our death”
James Thomson

Mitch Albom
“It's natural to die," he said again. "The fact that we make such a big hullabaloo over it is all because we don't see ourselves as part of nature. We think because we're human we're something above nature."

He smiled at the plant.

"We're not. Everything that gets born, dies.”
Mitch Albom, Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Nature is an old school, frequented by hippies on weekends.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Night of a Thousand Thoughts

Ulonda Faye
“Taste this tree, even if her elixir is to your distaste. Misunderstood, yes at times, though she knows her sap is divine.
Climb the bark, go deep with her, and open up to her divine elixir.

In this moment of infinite embrace, you may never know unless you taste the infinity of ecstasy and sanctity.

Open to her love, Mother Nature heals. Oh, what a thrill. Heal with us, be with us, listen
Her mystery is calling for you, me, we-
us, to listen.”
Ulonda Faye, Sutras of the Heart: Spiritual Poetry to Nourish the Soul

Kris Franken
“Mother Nature is the ultimate alchemist for merging our ancient skills with our modern intuition.”
Kris Franken, Wildhearted Purpose: Embrace Your Unique Calling & the Unmapped Path of Authenticity

Robin S. Baker
“I have an immense amount of respect for the natural medicine that Mother Earth provides.”
Robin S. Baker, Esotericism With an Unconventional Soul: Exploring Philosophy, Spirituality, Science, and Mysticism

“Loved the book. On page after page, shot after shot, Tim Keane takes us on a wondrous, inspiring journey of words and pictures that evoke the true spirit of man and Mother Nature.”
Armen Keteyian, 11-time Emmy Award Winner and New York Times Best-Selling Author

“Loved the book. On page after page, shot after shot, Tim Keane takes us on a wondrous, inspiring journey of words and pictures that evoke the true spirit of man and Mother Nature. - Armen Keteyian, 11-time Emmy Award Winner and New York Times Best-Selling Author”
Armen Keteyian

J.A. Browne
“What is it about phone calls in the middle of the night that always make people nervous?”
J.A. Browne, Hannah and the Hollow Tree

J.A. Browne
“I thought you said silver foxes were, like, a good-looking old bloke?
They're rare. Not endangered. Yet.
Blokes or foxes?”
J.A. Browne, Hannah and the Hollow Tree

J.A. Browne
“Hannah's mouth falls open. She looks across to where my resting body lies, then back at me. Her eyes never meet mine. She thinks I'm dead.”
J.A. Browne, Hannah and the Hollow Tree

J.A. Browne
“Gran, seriously, you are one scary old bird.
Er, firebird. Not old bird, if you please.”
J.A. Browne, Hannah and the Hollow Tree

“Des del punt de vista de la Natura, no hi ha drama. En una batalla oberta de l'ésser humà contra la Natura salvatge, aquesta darrera guanyarà. La vida sempre s'obre camí davant totes les adversitats. No estem davant la fi de la vida. Estem davant la perillosa fi del món que coneixem i al qual ens hem adaptat al llarg de les últimes desenes de milers d'anys.”
Alex Nogués, Severn Cullis-Suzuki: Feu que les vostres accions reflecteixin les vostres paraules

Felisa Tan
“Nature always has its way of showing its power and might. Majestic, full of life, and passionate; yet graceful, calm, and not forceful.”
Felisa Tan, In Search for Meaning

Ekamjit Ghuman
“The sky was stained in hues of pink, purple and orange. Flocks of birds dotted the canvas of Mother Nature’s shades. A gentle autumn breeze kissed our cheeks while fallen leaves skipped past us.”
Ekamjit Ghuman, Train to Mumbai

Ekamjit Ghuman
“The sun was setting on the horizon. Mother Nature had painted the sky in hues of pink, purple and orange. Our feet slipped and slid as we walked on the sand, breathing salt air. Waves crashed against the shore rhythmically and gusts of wind howled around us. Families could be seen strolling along the beach despite the frigid winter wind that was blowing. In the distance, a group of orphaned children could be seen flying a kite, unaware of the cruelty that exists in the world.”
Ekamjit Ghuman, Train to Mumbai

Sarah Rajkotwala
“View the sun as your mother, she loves you and only wants the very best for you. So each time you go outside, she beams her loving warm rays on your head, knowing that it will caress you with her love. The sun, being a celestial object, is far more powerful than your heater and her rays are nurturing and healing to all who inhabit earth and venture out in her. So even a few minutes of sun in the morning, or evening can last for many hours, warming, your blood, bones and systems and giving you a feeling of wellbeing like no other.”
There is no mistake, that many of the early forms of mental health treatment involved patients sitting out in the sun, for a prescribed number of hours. The sun has a natural anti-depressant effect, and when this is realized in studies in your future, the sun will again be prescribed as a good way of balancing and healing your body, mind and spirit. Along with gentle, walking and gardening daily in nature, all are ways of keeping on an even-keel mentally and emotionally.”
Sarah Rajkotwala, Fairy Sparkles

“Listen,
You fire breathing dragon,
With a furnace in your mouth
and stardust in your marrow,
You belong where you are,
You’ve lived in the ancient deities
and will continue to live in the rubble long after the last God is forgotten.
All those times,
You have found yourself wailing at the moon,
Remember,
Your bones are awakening to the pagan blood spilt in the name of new Gods.
The wilderness calling is not madness,
It is Mother Gaea, summoning you home.”
Samrta Marks

Abhijit Naskar
“In English we say: the grass is greener on the other side. In Naskarian we say: Earth is greener when it belongs to all.”
Abhijit Naskar, Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat

Abhijit Naskar
“Earth is greener when it belongs to all.”
Abhijit Naskar, Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat

Abhijit Naskar
“Wipe out America, Peace will flourish.
Wipe out the Humans, Nature will flourish.”
Abhijit Naskar, Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat

Michael Bassey Johnson
“We live in glorified cages, and refer to them as houses. We find comfort in our prisons, yet complain often of being sick. We have forgotten that our noses are not the only conduits for breathing; that the pores of our skins can breathe as well. When we prefer inhaling overused air to a fresh free-flowing air; artificial light to natural light; sedentary lifestyle to itinerancy, we begin to slowly deteriorate. We were created to roam, and not to stay home. We were made for nature, and nature was made for us.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Sips And Little Portions

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