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Sayings / Sayings famous people about nature


    "Neither satiety, nor hunger, and nothing else is good if you transgress the measure of nature"

    “The doctor heals diseases, but nature heals”

Hippocrates (born around 460 BC) - ancient Greek physician

Cicero Marcus Tullius - ancient Roman politician and philosopher

    “Nature has taken care of everything so much that everywhere you find something to learn”

    “In nature, everything is wisely thought out and arranged, everyone should mind their own business, and in this wisdom is the highest justice of life”

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) Italian painter

    "Know the nature native land you can either with your own eyes or with the help of a book "

Lomonosov Mikhail Vasilievich (1711-1765) - Russian scientist

    “Like a great artist, nature knows how to achieve great effects with small means”

Heinrich Heine (1797 - 1856) - German poet, publicist, critic

    "Nature is the creator of all creators"

    “Nature has no organs of speech, but creates tongues and hearts through which it speaks and feels”

    "Nature is the only book that contains deep content on all its pages"

    “Nature is always right; but errors and errors come from people.”

    “The plays of nature are always new, because each time there are new audiences”

    “God forgives and people forgive. Nature never forgives

Goethe Johann Wolfgang (1749-1832) - German poet, thinker


    “Not what you think, nature:

Not a cast, not a soulless face -It has a soul, it has freedom,It has love, it has a language ... "

Tyutchev Fedor Ivanovich (1803 -1873) - Russian poet

    “Great things are done by grandiose means. Nature alone does great things for free"

    “All the aspirations and efforts of nature are completed by man; they aspire to it, they fall into it like into the ocean.

    “In nature, nothing arises instantly and nothing appears in the light in a completely finished form”

Herzen Alexander Ivanovich (1812-1870) - Russian writer, philosopher

    "Humanity on Earth and the living and inanimate nature constitute something united, living according to the general laws of nature"

    “Man made a huge mistake when he thought that he could separate himself from nature and disregard its laws”

Vernadsky Vladimir Ivanovich (1863-1945) - Russian scientist

    "Love to home country starts with love for nature

    "Understanding of nature, humane, careful attitude to it - one of the elements of morality, a particle of the worldview "

Paustovsky Konstantin Georgievich (1892-1968) - Russian writer.

    “A man, not being clothed with beneficent nature, received from above the gift of tailoring”

    "Man! Raise your eyes from the earth to the sky - what, worthy of amazement, is the order there!

    "Wind is the breath of nature"

Kozma Prutkov - the collective pseudonym of Alexei Tolstoy and the brothers Alexei, Vladimir and Alexander Zhemchuzhnikov

    “Perhaps God created the desert so that man would smile at the trees”

Coelho Paulo (b. 1947) - Brazilian prose writer, poet

    “Nature obeys only those who themselves obey it”

    "Nature is conquered only by obeying its laws"

Bacon, Francis (1561 - 1626) - English philosopher

"I live and breathe nature,

Inspirational and simple writing,

Dissolving the soul in simplicity,

I live on earth in beauty"

I. Severyanin

Sometimes, tired of the hustle and bustle, the city and everything else, you want to get somewhere out of town, away from all this. But if there is no such possibility now, for this we have collected best quotes about nature. After all, no one will argue with the fact that nature plays a huge role in human life, quotes about which should convey its entire atmosphere.

I love nature.
"And this after what she did to you?"
Faina Georgievna Ranevskaya

Just being alive, watching the sun rise over the glittering snowy hills, is the greatest treasure on earth.
Joanne Rowling. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

There are three manifestations of God on earth: nature, love and a sense of humor. Nature helps to live, love helps to survive, and a sense of humor to survive.
Mikhail Zadornov

We spend too much time in rooms.<...>We think too much within four walls. We live too much and despair locked up. And in the bosom of nature is it possible to fall into despair?
Erich Maria Remarque. Triumphal Arch

Aphorisms about nature play well in contrast with aphorisms about the city.

When a person is lonely, he begins to look closely at nature and love it.
Erich Maria Remarque. All Quiet on the Western Front

Bread and ham in the forest is not like at home. The taste is completely different, right? Sharper, or something ... Mint gives, resin. And how the appetite is played out!
Ray Bradbury. Dandelion wine

Sex is part of nature. I am in harmony with nature.
Marilyn Monroe

This statement about nature is as amazing as nature itself.

Nature has many ways to convince man of his mortality.
Jack London. White Fang

Until there is global catastrophe, humanity will not take the environment seriously. I hope, at least after that, there will be enough sense to save something from nature that remains.
Diniyar Rinatovich Bilyaletdinov

It got dark, the city lights up the first lights. God! How he is overwhelmed by nature, despite all his geometric lines, how the evening presses on him. Hence it is so ... so striking. Am I the only one seeing this? Is there really no other Cassandra anywhere, who stands on a hill just like that and sees a city at her feet, swallowed up by the womb of nature. But what difference does it make to me? What can I tell her?
Jean-Paul Sartre. Nausea

Nature does nothing for nothing.
Thomas Brown

Have you noticed that every month of the year has its own smell? October and May smell best for me.
Lisa Kleypas. love me at noon

Hoping to win the favor of a woman, a man is the first to take a step forward - this is not just a custom, this is a duty imposed on him by nature.
Blaise Pascal

Nature is the only book with great content on every page.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Aphorisms and quotes about nature

AT recent times there are fierce debates on the topic of preserving nature, while various aphorisms and quotes about nature are often used as arguments.
Someone even declared humanity a malignant tumor on the long-suffering body of the planet Earth.
But after all, we are all created by nature, and it surrounds us from all sides. It is enough to read aphorisms and quotes about nature to be convinced of this.

“Nature has no organs of speech, but creates tongues and hearts through which it speaks and feels”
Johann Goethe

“Nature can and does everything”
Michel Montaigne

“There are no omens. Nature does not send messengers to us - for this she is too wise or too ruthless.
Oscar Wilde

“Illness is nature's own remedy for the purpose of eliminating disorder in the organism; therefore, the medicine comes only to the rescue healing power nature"
Arthur Schopenhauer

“The more they delve into the actions of nature, the more visible becomes the simplicity of the laws that she follows in her actions”
Alexander Radishchev

“Great things are done by grandiose means. Nature alone does great things for free"
Alexander Herzen

“You can control nature only by obeying it”
Francis Bacon

“God is cunning, but not malicious. Nature hides her secrets by virtue of her height, not by tricks."
Albert Einstein

"He who does not love nature does not love man, he is not a citizen"
Fedor Dostoevsky

“Perhaps God created the desert so that man would smile at the trees”
Paulo Coelho

“Man does not create anything anew that would not already exist in nature in a latent or potential form”
Sergey Bulgakov

“In everything that rejoices in nature for its grace, abounds in fertility and shines with beauty, love is manifested, but the seal of its violation is that which is exhausted from lethargy, pallor, weakness and the proximity of death”
Lorenzo Pisano

“Nature is like a magician: you need an eye and an eye for it”
Samuel Butler

“Nature has endowed woman with tremendous power, and therefore it is not surprising that laws limit this power”
Samuel Johnson

“We all sooner or later come to the conclusion that if there is something natural and rational in nature, then we ourselves came up with it”
Aldous Huxley

“I love nature.
“And this after what she did to you?”
Faina Ranevskaya

“It is said that the natural sciences raised the strength of man, gave him some unknown power. Rather, they reduced nature to man, made it possible to predict its pettiness, to predict that, after a proper investigation, it would appear in the same order as human nature.
Vladimir Vernadsky

“Nature is an ever-changing cloud; never remaining the same, it always remains itself.”
Ralph Emerson

“It seems that as humanity subjugates nature, a person becomes a slave to other people, or a slave to his own meanness”
Karl Marx

"Nature ... awakens in us the need for love"
Ivan Turgenev

“Nature is never wrong; if she breeds a fool, then she wants it"
Henry Shaw

“Moving away from the conditions of society and approaching nature, we involuntarily become children: everything acquired falls away from the soul, and it becomes again the same as it once was and, surely, will someday be again”
Mikhail Lermontov

“If nature had as many laws as the state, the Lord himself would not be able to manage it”
Carl Burne

“Nature has four big scenery - the seasons, always the same actors - the sun, the moon and other luminaries, but it changes the audience, sending them to another world”
Antoine Rivarol

“The higher the genius of the poet, the deeper and broader he understands nature and the more successfully he presents it to us in connection with life”
Vissarion Belinsky

“The life of nature is continuous creativity, and although everything that is born in it dies, nothing perishes in it, is not destroyed, for death is birth”
Nikolai Stankevich

“God was not bad at nature, but with man he got a misfire”
Jules Renard

“Nature is simple and does not luxuriate in unnecessary causes”
Isaac Newton

“Nature must not have created a woman so ugly that she could remain completely indifferent to the praise given to her appearance”
Philip Chesterfield

“Man cannot influence nature, cannot take possession of any of its forces, if he does not know the laws of nature, does not know how to measure and calculate them. Knowledge and study are the joy and right of mankind; they are part of national wealth and often a replacement for goods too sparsely distributed by nature"
Alexander Humboldt

"Nature does nothing for no reason"
Thomas Brown

“Wonderfully all the same wound up in nature. Any man who is not at all attractive in appearance is sure to become the chosen one of some woman.
Agatha Christie

“How could nature be so bright and beautiful if the destiny of man was not the same?”
Henry Thoreau

"Man! Raise your eyes from the earth to the sky - what, worthy of amazement, is the order there!
Kozma Prutkov

“Nature said to a woman: be beautiful if you can, wise if you want, but you must be prudent by all means”
Pierre Beaumarchais

“All the aspirations and efforts of nature are completed by man; they aspire to it, they fall into it like into the ocean.
Alexander Herzen

“Nature, having created people as they are, gave them great consolation from many evils, endowing them with family and homeland”
Hugo Foscolo

“Nature is always right; but errors and errors come from people.”
Johann Goethe

"The moral impact of nature on any person is measured by the truth that she revealed to him"
Ralph Emerson

"All nature is a conjugation of the verb "to eat" in the passive and active voice"
William Inge

“Nature is never deceived ... Any fake is hated by nature, and the best thing is that which is not distorted by either science or art”
Erasmus of Rotterdam

“Nature says this: “Either study my laws, master me, benefit, or I will enslave you and, without giving any benefit, I will also cause you hardships” ”
Michael Nalbandyan

“Nature is by no means the mother who nurtured us. She is our creation."
Oscar Wilde

“In everything that nature works on, she does nothing hastily”
Jean Lamarck

“Nature is, in a way, her own physician, and in her lawful activity lies that natural method treatment, by which the inappropriate is eliminated, and the expedient remains"
Ludwig Buechner

"In nature sentient beings the ability to feel one's imperfections is laid; therefore, nature gave us modesty, that is, a sense of shame in front of these imperfections.
Charles Montesquieu

“There are days - almost like twins, only the weather is different”
Haruki Murakami

“Nature is a pleasant mentor, and not even so much pleasant as careful and faithful”
Michel Montaigne

“Man, slowly and gradually freeing himself from the slavery of things, removes the dead cover from nature and recognizes the forces that create it”
Sergey Bulgakov

"Nature does not provide for marriage"
Napoleon I

“We are still far from the time when it will be possible to unite all our sensuous intuitions into one concept of nature. It is doubtful whether such a time will ever come at all. The complexity of the problem and the immeasurability of the Cosmos make this hope almost in vain. But no matter how unattainable for us a complete solution of the problem, it still remains possible to partially resolve it, the desire to understand the world of phenomena is the highest and eternal goal of any study of nature.
Alexander Humboldt

“Nature cannot be caught sloppy and half-dressed, it is always beautiful”
Ralph Emerson

“The first and undoubted duty of man is to participate in the struggle with nature for his life and the lives of other people”
Lev Tolstoy

"Man lives by nature"
Karl Marx

“As in nature, so in the state: it is easier to change many things at once than one thing”
Francis Bacon

“A painter's picture will not be perfect if he takes the pictures of others as an inspiration; but if he learns from the things of nature, he will bear good fruit.”
Leonardo da Vinci

"The joys of a naturalist: lifting nature's skirts"
Jean Rostand

“Contact with nature is the most the last word all progress, science, reason, common sense, taste and excellent manners"
Fedor Dostoevsky

“Whatever you say, human dignity is recognized even in nature. Wanting to drive the birds away fruit trees, they put up a scarecrow, and even the remote resemblance of this scarecrow to a person is enough to inspire respect "
Soren Kierkegaard

“Amazing is the wisdom of nature, which, with such endless variety managed to equalize everyone!
Erasmus of Rotterdam

“The very spots and imperfections of nature are not devoid of a certain benefit, introducing a pleasant variety and elevating the beauty of the rest of the universe, just as shadows in a picture serve to highlight its clearer and brighter parts”
George Berkeley

“The peasant is perhaps the only one of all people who does not like the rural landscape and never looks at it”
Jules Renard

“There are no rewards or punishments in nature, but only consequences”
Robert Ingersoll

"There is nothing useless in nature"
Michel Montaigne

“Art is like nature. If you don't let it in the door, it will enter the window."
Samuel Butler

“Nature creates man, but develops and forms his society”
Vissarion Belinsky

“In nature, every phenomenon is a tangled ball; in society, every person is a pebble in a mosaic pattern. Both in the physical world and in the spiritual world everything is intertwined, there is nothing pure, nothing isolated.
Nicola Chamfort

“Retribution in this world always comes. There are two Attorney Generals: one is the one who stands at your door and punishes offenses against society, the other is nature itself. She knows all the vices that elude the laws.
Denis Diderot

“Nature is pleasant, attracts and inspires only because it is natural”
Wilhelm Humboldt

“If nature is matter striving to become soul, then art is soul expressing itself in material things”
Oscar Wilde

“When I contemplate the wonders of a sunset or the grace of the sea, my soul bows in reverence before the Creator”
Gandhi

"Wind is the breath of nature"
Kozma Prutkov

"When Nature wants to create something, she creates a genius for this"
Ralph Emerson

“Strong in a person is an unconscious desire for nature (the only way of his life); this desire is so strong that a person does not disdain to use miserable parodies of nature - gardens and even indoor plants "
Nicholas Roerich

“Let's not ... be too deceived by our victories over nature. For every such victory, she takes revenge on us.
Friedrich Engels

"Nature will always take its toll"
William Shakespeare

“Man as an individual, placed face to face with nature, is insignificant. Man, as a species, is powerful, and only the immutability of the laws of nature can be the limit for his self-lawful development. For him, as for a rational being, as possessing the consciousness of the laws of nature, there is nothing insubordinate in the universe, there is nothing supernatural, such that it would not be contained in its nature and did not develop from it: he himself is both a microcosm and a macrocosm.
Mikhail Petrashevsky

“Give up annoying guardianship - and generous nature itself will find the way to perfection”
Edmund Burke

“In nature, opposite causes often produce the same effects: the horse equally falls to its feet from stagnation and from excessive riding”
Mikhail Lermontov

“Nature always acts slowly and economically in its own way”
Charles Montesquieu

“Even in his most beautiful dreams, a person cannot imagine anything more beautiful than nature”
Alphonse Lamartine

“On a green, flowering shore, above the dark depths of a river or lake ... imaginary passions will subside, imaginary storms will subside, proud dreams will crumble, unrealizable hopes will scatter! Nature will enter into her eternal rights, you will hear her voice, muffled for a while by fuss, trouble, laughter, screaming and all the vulgarity of human speech!
Sergei Aksakov

“A thing that exists in nature becomes much more beautiful if it resembles an object of art, but an object of art does not become truly beautiful from the resemblance to a thing that exists in nature”
Oscar Wilde

"Nature is the creator of all creators"
Johann Goethe

“Nature was created in order to emancipate us in a conspiracy with the spirit”
Ralph Emerson

“Nature intended to make a woman the pinnacle of creation, but she made a mistake with clay and chose too soft”
Gotthold Lessing

“There is nothing in the world that is done against the laws of nature. What is contrary to the laws of nature is false.”
Michael Nalbandyan

“By nature, people are not at all enemies to each other”
Jean Jacques Rousseau

“In nature, nothing arises instantly and nothing appears in the light in a completely finished form”
Alexander Herzen

“We want not only to know how nature works (and how natural phenomena), but also, if possible, to achieve the goal, perhaps utopian and daring in appearance, - to find out why nature is this way and not another. In this, scientists find the highest satisfaction.
Albert Einstein

"Nature does not tolerate lies"
Thomas Carlyle

“Nature is monstrously unfair. Talent is evidence of this "
Aldous Huxley

“Everything in nature is held together. Who knows - in order for a person to take one step towards his moral ideal, shouldn't the whole world move along with him?
Jean Guyot

“In every man, nature sprouts either as cereals or as weeds; let him water the first and destroy the second at the right time.”
Francis Bacon

“A people is a roundabout way of nature to come to six or seven great people. - Yes, - and then to get around them "
Friedrich Nietzsche

“What is truth? Conformity of our judgments to the creatures of nature"
Denis Diderot

"The main purpose of nature, apparently, is to illustrate the lines of poets"
Oscar Wilde

“Nature has arranged it so that it is not only madmen who have illusions, but also wise men: otherwise, the latter would suffer too much from their own wisdom”
Nicola Chamfort

“In nature, everything is wisely thought out and arranged, everyone should mind their own business, and in this wisdom is the highest justice of life”
Leonardo da Vinci

“Ignorance of nature is the root of those unknown forces before which I have trembled for so long human race, and those superstitious creeds which were the sources of all his calamities"
Paul Holbach

"Craving for rural life, the desire to escape "to nature" is especially widespread in countries with a bad climate "
Aldous Huxley

“Nature does not tolerate inaccuracies and does not forgive mistakes”
Ralph Emerson

“Nature never deceives us; we ourselves are deceived"
Jean Jacques Rousseau

“Nature is like a woman who, showing from under her clothes one part of her body, then another, gives persistent admirers some hope to know her all someday”
Denis Diderot

"Man does not become the master of nature until he has become the master of himself"
Georg Hegel

“Nature has both flour and chaff, both vile and charming”
William Shakespeare

"Nature is the only book that contains deep content on all its pages"
Johann Goethe

“Nature imitates art. It is able to demonstrate only those effects that are already familiar to us through poetry or painting. This is the secret of the charm of nature, as well as the secret of its flaws.
Oscar Wilde

"Nature also teaches animals to know their friends"
William Shakespeare

“But why change the processes of nature? There may be a deeper philosophy, which we never dreamed of, a philosophy that reveals the secrets of nature, but does not change its course by penetrating into it.
Edward Bulwer-Lytton

“Always remember that nature is not God, man is not a machine, hypothesis is not a fact”
Denis Diderot

“The laws of nature are obeyed by people even when they fight against them”
Johann Goethe

“We must not invent, not invent, but look for what nature creates and brings”
Francis Bacon

“A man, not being clothed with beneficent nature, received from above the gift of tailoring”
Kozma Prutkov

"Nature is conquered only by obeying its laws"
Francis Bacon

“Our callousness, our selfishness encourage us to look with envy at nature, but she herself will envy us when we recover from ailments”
Ralph Emerson

“Nature has taken care of everything so much that everywhere you find something to learn”
Leonardo da Vinci

“When art becomes more diverse, nature, no doubt, will also become less annoyingly homogeneous”
Oscar Wilde

“Nature does not know a stop in its movement and executes any inactivity”
Johann Goethe

In pursuit of the benefits of civilization, people forget that the highest value on Earth. We offer you a selection beautiful sayings about nature, which will remind you what is of real value in life. Nature is life. In a broad sense, nature is understood as all living things. In a narrower sense, it is interpreted as a suburban area, hence the expression “go to nature”. Despite the fact that every minute a person is surrounded by nature, in the city the connection with nature is not felt as much as in the countryside.

Man and nature are inextricably linked with each other. A person not only lives in the environment of nature, he regularly uses its resources. But, the desire for comfort not only kills the love of nature, but also nature itself. Many simply believe that nature owes everything to man. Taking advantage natural resources, you need to at least appreciate them and treat mother nature as a human being. Love for nature must be instilled from childhood.

Nature is inherently unpredictable. One day can give a gentle sun, and another bring a destructive element. Even ancient thinkers noticed that nature can take revenge. She gives life and in one world can take it away.

Nature often plays the role of a psychologist and soothing. Nothing helps to understand yourself better than solitude with nature. Nature is the most suitable place for fun and relaxation. A picnic with family or friends is much better than going to the cinema or a restaurant.

Nature has only four large scenery - the seasons, always the same actors - the sun, the moon and other luminaries, but it changes the audience (Rivarol).

She changes the audience in order to have someone to appreciate her ...

Nature cannot be caught sloppy and half-dressed, she is always beautiful (Ralph Emerson).

It is a pity that people do not notice this, they always get in the way of puddles, then a strong wind ...

Nature always acts slowly and economically in its own way. (Montesquieu).

But people always do everything in a hurry and waste ...

The doctor heals diseases, but nature heals (Hippocrates).

Time will help her heal...

Nature is always right; mistakes and errors come from people (Goethe).

People will never admit that they are wrong, it is easier for them to blame nature for everything.

Grandiose things are done by grandiose means. One nature does great things for free (Herzen).

Everything that is most valuable and dear is given to us for free, but we are used to appreciating and noticing only that which has a price, and a considerable one at that...

Nature has taken care of everything so much that everywhere you find something to learn (Leonardo da Vinci).

For this you need to thank nature, it never allows you to stop there.

Nature does not tolerate inaccuracies and does not forgive mistakes. (Ralph Emerson).

You have to pay for your mistakes, the price for them is high ...

City dwellers do not feel sorry for nature, because they do not feel sorry for themselves.

It's not even that they do not spare nature. they just don't see it...

A person can put pressure on nature so much that it will scald him with a greenhouse effect.

Nature will surely avenge the pain caused to her.

Man of labor expresses himself by transforming nature.

The industrious one transforms, but the lazy one only destroys.

Nature said to a woman: be beautiful if you can, wise if you want, but you must be prudent by all means.

Mind and common sense will help to find beauty, wisdom, and happiness.

The woman giving birth is closest to nature: she is even nature itself on one side, and man himself on the other.

A woman is a continuation of nature, which means a continuation of life.

He who does not love nature does not love man, he is not a citizen.

It is impossible not to love nature, indifference to it is a sign of inhumanity.

It seems that, as humanity subjugates nature, man becomes a slave to other people, or else a slave to his own meanness.

Thoughts about one's own self-interest lead to the destruction of nature.

By the way a person relaxes in nature, you can immediately see how nature rested on him ...

If nature has not endowed someone with humanity. then this someone will behave like a pig.

Beautiful quotes about nature

Nature awakens in us the need for love.

The beauties of nature inspire and open the heart to love.

Nature is the creator of all creators.

Everything in this world begins with nature.

Roses instill love for nature, and thorns - respect.

You learn to respect nature only when it teaches a lesson.

In nature, everything is wisely thought out and arranged, everyone should mind their own business, and in this wisdom is the highest justice of life.

No matter how much a person tries to jump over the will of nature, he will still be where he is supposed to be.

Nature is a pleasant mentor, and not so much pleasant as careful and faithful.

Faithful teaches people about life, but she does it carefully and unobtrusively, so everyone thinks that they themselves are learning.

Nature has a pure heart.

Without sin in this world only nature.

Protecting nature means protecting the Motherland.

This does not mean that outside the Motherland, nothing needs to be protected ...

Contact with nature is the very last word of all progress, science, reason, common sense, taste and excellent manners.

Everyone can enjoy the benefits of civilization, but not everyone can see the beauty of nature.

A selection of statuses about nature

Nature is the second mistress who comforts us when the first one cheats.

In moments of betrayal, no one is able to console like nature.

Knowledge of the laws of nature does not save from their influence.

The element is unpredictable, it is not subject to any laws.

Nature is conquered only by obeying its laws.

Victory in nature does not consist in surpassing, preventing or using something, but in accepting everything as it is.

Nature is an infinite sphere whose center is everywhere.

Nature surrounds man every second.

Nature is not only what is visible to the eye. It also includes an inner photograph of the soul.

Nature itself creates the human soul, and looks into it itself.

From communion with nature, you will bring as much light as you want, and as much courage and strength as you need.

"Neither satiety, nor hunger, and nothing else is good if you transgress the measure of nature"

“The doctor heals diseases, but nature heals”

Hippocrates (born around 460 BC) - ancient Greek physician

"All nature strives for self-preservation"

"The main inclination of man is directed to what corresponds to nature"

“Nature herself reminds us daily of how few, how little things she needs.”

"The earth never returns without a surplus what it received"

"There is nothing more inventive than nature"

Cicero Marcus Tullius - ancient Roman politician and philosopher

"Nature has always had more power than education"

Voltaire (1694 -1778) - French writer, philosopher, historian

“Nature obeys only those who themselves obey it”

"Nature is conquered only by obeying its laws"

Bacon, Francis (1561 - 1626) - English philosopher

"Nature will always take its toll"

“Nature has both flour and chaff, both vile and charming”

"Mother nature is wise, but the son is brainless."

Shakespeare William (1564 - 1616) - English poet, playwright

“Nature has taken care of everything so much that everywhere you find something to learn”

“In nature, everything is wisely thought out and arranged, everyone should mind their own business, and in this wisdom is the highest justice of life”

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) - Italian artist (painter, sculptor, architect)

"Nature does not provide for marriage"

Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) - great commander and statesman, emperor of the French in 1804 - 1815.

“You can get to know the nature of your native land either with your own eyes or with the help of a book”

Lomonosov Mikhail Vasilievich (1711-1765) - Russian naturalist, poet, historian


“Nature said to a woman: be beautiful if you can, wise if you want, but you must be prudent by all means”

Beaumarchais Pierre(1739-1799) - French playwright, publicist

“Like a great artist, nature knows how to achieve great effects with small means”

Heinrich Heine(1797 - 1856) - German poet, publicist, critic

"Nature is the creator of all creators"

“Nature has no organs of speech, but creates tongues and hearts through which it speaks and feels”

"Nature is the only book that contains deep content on all its pages"

“Nature is always right; but errors and errors come from people.”

“The plays of nature are always new, because each time there are new audiences”

“God forgives and people forgive. Nature never forgives

Goethe Johann Wolfgang (1749-1832) - German poet, thinker and naturalist

“Moving away from the conditions of society and approaching nature, we involuntarily become children: everything acquired falls away from the soul, and it becomes again the same as it once was and, surely, will someday be again”

Lermontov Mikhail Yurievich (1814-1841) - Russian poet

“Not what you think, nature:

Not a cast, not a soulless face -
It has a soul, it has freedom,
It has love, it has a language ... "

Tyutchev Fedor Ivanovich (1803 -1873) - Russian poet

“Great things are done by grandiose means. Nature alone does great things for free"

“All the aspirations and efforts of nature are completed by man; they aspire to it, they fall into it like into the ocean.

“In nature, nothing arises instantly and nothing appears in the light in a completely finished form”

Herzen Alexander Ivanovich (1812-1870) - Russian writer, publicist, philosopher

“Illness is nature's own remedy for the purpose of eliminating disorder in the organism; therefore, medicine comes only to the aid of the healing power of nature.

Schopenhauer Arthur (1788-1860) - German philosopher

“The great book of nature is open to everyone, and in this great book so far ... only the first pages have been read”

Pisarev Dmitry Ivanovich (1840 - 1868) - literary critic, publicist

“God is cunning, but not malicious. Nature hides her secrets by virtue of her height, not by tricks."

"The joy of seeing and understanding is the most beautiful gift of nature"

Einstein Albert (1879 - 1955) - theoretical physicist, one of the founders of modern theoretical physics ...

“Nature is never wrong; if she breeds a fool, then she wants it"

Shaw Henry (1818 - 1885) - American writer

“We cannot expect favors from nature; to take them from her is our task.”

Michurin Ivan Vladimirovich (1855 - 1935) - biologist, breeder

“There are no omens. Nature does not send messengers to us - for this she is too wise or too ruthless.

“Nature is by no means the mother who nurtured us. She is our creation."

“If nature is matter striving to become soul, then art is soul expressing itself in material things”

"The main purpose of nature, apparently, is to illustrate the lines of poets"

Wilde Oscar(1854-1900) - English philosopher, esthete, writer, poet of Irish origin.

"Humanity on Earth and the surrounding living and inanimate nature constitute something unified, living according to the general laws of nature"

“Man made a huge mistake when he thought that he could separate himself from nature and disregard its laws”

Vernadsky Vladimir Ivanovich (1863-1945) - Russian scientist, naturalist, founder of geochemistry, biogeochemistry, radiogeology, public figure.

“The first and undoubted duty of man is to participate in the struggle with nature for his life and the lives of other people”

Tolstoy Lev Nikolaevich (1828-1910) - Russian writer

"Contact with nature is the very last word of all progress, science, reason, common sense, taste and excellent manners"

Dostoevsky Fyodor Mikhailovich (1821-1881) - Russian writer

"Love for one's native country begins with love for nature"

“Understanding nature, humane, careful attitude towards it is one of the elements of morality, a particle of the worldview”

Paustovsky Konstantin Georgievich (1892-1968) - Russian writer.

“We all sooner or later come to the conclusion that if there is something natural and rational in nature, then we ourselves came up with it”

“Nature is monstrously unfair. Talent is evidence of this "

Huxley Aldous (1894-1963), English writer

“A man, not being clothed with beneficent nature, received from above the gift of tailoring”

"Man! Raise your eyes from the earth to the sky - what, worthy of amazement, is the order there!

"Wind is the breath of nature"

Kozma Prutkov -collective pseudonym of Alexei Tolstoy and brothers Alexei, Vladimir and Alexander Zhemchuzhnikov



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