« All Nature Quotes · Winston Churchill's Page
Nature Quotes by Winston Churchill
- An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.
- Solitary trees, if they grow at all, grow strong.
- This revelation of the secrets of nature, long mercifully withheld from man, should arouse the most solemn reflections in the mind and conscience of every…
- ... we ought to have saints' days to commemorate the great discoveries which have been made for all mankind, and perhaps for all time-or for…
- Nature will not be admired by proxy.
- The rest and the spell of sleep in the middle of the day refresh the human frame far more than a long night. We were…
- Nature has not intended mankind to work from eight in the morning until midnight without that refreshment of blessed oblivion which, even if it only…
- The world, nature, human beings, do not move like machines. The edges are never clear-cut, but always frayed. Nature never draws a line without smudging…
- I have always had a curious nature; I enjoy learning, but I dislike being taught.
- A heightened sense of the observation of nature is one of the chief delights that have come to me through trying to paint.
- We were not made by Nature to work, or even to play, from eight o'clock in the morning till midnight. We ought to break our…
- There is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man.
More Nature Quotes
- By its very nature the beautiful is isolated from everything else. From beauty no road leads to reality. — Hannah Arendt
- The earth is the very quintessence of the human condition. — Hannah Arendt
- It is in the very nature of things human that every act that has once made its appearance and has been recorded… — Hannah Arendt
- All human actions have one or more of these seven causes: chance, nature, compulsions, habit, reason, passion, desire. — Aristotle
- All men by nature desire knowledge. — Aristotle
- In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous. — Aristotle
- Man is by nature a political animal. — Aristotle
- If one way be better than another, that you may be sure is nature's way. — Aristotle
- Nature does nothing in vain. — Aristotle
- For as the eyes of bats are to the blaze of day, so is the reason in our soul to the things… — Aristotle
- He who can be, and therefore is, another's, and he who participates in reason enough to apprehend, but not to have, is… — Aristotle
- The moral virtues, then, are produced in us neither by nature nor against nature. Nature, indeed, prepares in us the ground for… — Aristotle