Yes, the natural world is the first and primary Bible. We have not honored it, so how could we, or would we,… — Richard Rohr Copy Share Image
The world of dance is a natural world from which civilization has divorced many of us by making it appear remote -… — Margot Fonteyn Copy Share Image
Through the gift of this natural world, we are not meant to take advantage and destroy, but we are invited to use… — Mike Vitale Copy Share Image
“We talked about how terrible the natural world could be. Of course, the bamboo is only doing what it must. Everything obeys… — Lauren Oliver Copy Share Image
I had been raised in, and maintained, a very close relationship with the natural world. And I was honestly kind of stressed… — Steven Rinella Copy Share Image
The notion that the natural world obeys its own rules and doesn't give a damn about your expectations comes as a massive… — Michael Crichton Copy Share Image
All too often, the word 'religion' has become identified with those promoting a frankly anti-scientific view of nature and of our place… — Kenneth R. Miller Copy Share Image
“Humans have committed many crimes against nature, but one of the greatest is disrupting the general silence and tranquillity of the natural… — Mehmet Murat ildan Copy Share Image
How much of what the biblical writers believed about the supernatural world do I believe? They weren't us. We are products of… — Michael S. Heiser Copy Share Image
Rosanne Daryl Thomas's tale of her enchantment by bees is a delight to read. It also contains close observations of the natural… — Janet Lembke Copy Share Image
To witness that calm rhythm of life revives our worn souls and recaptures a feeling of belonging to the natural world. No… — George Schaller Copy Share Image
“...the natural world had gone badly wrong. Everything that mankind is doing on the planet had upset the delicate balance of nature.… — Michael Crichton Copy Share Image
Canoes, too, are unobtrusive; they don't storm the natural world or ride over it, but drift in upon it as a part… — John Graves Copy Share Image
Shangri-La is one of the few studios in which you can sit in the control room and open a window behind you.… — Rostam Batmanglij Copy Share Image
Some of the natural world is appealing, some of it is terrifying, and some of it grosses us out. Modern people don't… — Paul Bloom Copy Share Image
“After Olestra (may cause anal leakage), people are a tad suspicious about products that do things that are too good to be… — Augusten Burroughs Copy Share Image
The external appearance of any construction projects that are created during the time of the National Socialist Reich must take on the… — Fritz Todt Copy Share Image
“The totalitarian greens, sometimes called ecofascists, would like to see most other humans eliminated in genocide and so leave a perfect Earth… — James Lovelock Copy Share Image
“The oft-observed relationship between stress, impaired immunity and illness has given rise to the concept of “diseases of adaptation,” a phrase of… — Gabor Maté Copy Share Image
“A red dragonfly hovers above a backwater of the stream, its wings moving so fast that the eye sees not wings in… — Neal Stephenson Copy Share Image
“Modern culture has disenchanted the world by disenchanting numbers. For us, numbers are about quantity and control, not quality and contemplation. After… — Stratford Caldecott Copy Share Image
Some innate capacity - some part of the human genetic endowment - enters into language acquisition. That much is uncontroversial among those… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
No other life forms know they are alive, and neither do they know they will die. This is our curse alone. Without… — Thomas Ligotti Copy Share Image
“The glue that holds the natural world together appears to be a harmonious balance of opposites: day and night, light and dark,… — Tom Robbins Copy Share Image
“In the broad light of day, I could not give his tale nearly so much credence as I had granted it when… — Lyndsay Faye Copy Share Image
“The work of man is done behind the back of the natural world. When nature notices, and can muster the energy, it… — Dave Eggers Copy Share Image
Science is a limited way of knowing, looking at just the natural world and natural causes. There are a lot of ways… — Eugenie Scott Copy Share Image
We must therefore rediscover, after the natural world, the social world, not as an object or sum of objects, but as a… — Maurice Merleau-Ponty Copy Share Image
In parallel with the development of my interests in technical gadgetry I began to acquire a profound love of and respect for… — Robert B. Laughlin Copy Share Image
What's important is that children have an opportunity to bond with the natural world, to learn to love it and feel comfortable… — David Sobel Copy Share Image
You will learn more about life by watching the natural world around you, than by reading any man-made scriptures or prophesies... — Chris Backhaus Copy Share Image
A large body of literature suggests that wellbeing is intimately linked to attachment - not only to other people, but also to… — George Monbiot Copy Share Image
Obviously it depends on how you define a word like "evolution," because of course we have been evolving - both biologically and… — Annalee Newitz Copy Share Image
“When we speak of these not as things or natural resources or commodities, but as gifts, our whole relationship to the natural… — Robin Wall Kimmerer Copy Share Image
I'm exchanging molecules every 30 days with the natural world and in a spiritual sense I know I am a part of… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“George didn't do quiet or subtle. His big paws kicked up rocks as he stretched into his own version of a freight train.” — Lisa Kaniut Cobb Copy Share Image
I am operating under the philosophy that I will simply use what I need and the rest - even if I still… — Tom Shadyac Copy Share Image
One means of sanity is to retain a hold on the natural world, ... Americans still have that chance, more than many peoples. — Wallace Stegner Copy Share Image
Exploration of the natural world begins in early childhood, flourishes in middle childhood, and continues in adolescence as a pleasure and a… — David Sobel Copy Share Image
What sets human beings apart from animals is not the pursuit of happiness, which occurs all across the natural world, but the… — Roy Baumeister Copy Share Image