Nature resolves everything into its component elements, but annihilates nothing.
—Lucretius, c. 57 BCQuotes
Nature’s rules have no exceptions.
—Herbert Spencer, 1851A tree’s a tree. How many more do you need to look at?
—Ronald Reagan, 1965There is not a sprig of grass that shoots uninteresting to me.
—Thomas Jefferson, 1790Those things are better which are perfected by nature than those which are finished by art.
—Cicero, c. 45 BCI always think of nature as a great spectacle, somewhat resembling the opera.
—Bernard de Fontenelle, 1686Animals are such agreeable friends—they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms.
—George Eliot, 1857A righteous man regardeth the life of his beast.
—The BibleWhen you have only two pennies left in the world, buy a loaf of bread with one, and a lily with the other.
—Chinese proverbNature is immovable.
—Euripides, c. 415 BCMen argue, nature acts.
—Voltaire, 1764God writes the Gospel not in the Bible alone, but on trees and flowers and clouds and stars.
—Martin LutherAnimals hear about death for the first time when they die.
—Arthur Schopenhauer, 1819