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Aphorisms and quotes about nature

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

“Nature does not have organs of speech, but creates tongues and hearts through which it speaks and feels.”
Johann Goethe

“Nature can do everything and creates everything”
Michel Montaigne

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

“Disease is a healing remedy of nature itself with the aim of eliminating disorder in the body; therefore, medicine comes only to the aid of the healing power of nature."
Arthur Schopenhauer

“The more one delves into the actions of nature, the more visible becomes the simplicity of the laws that it follows in its actions.”
Alexander Radishchev

“Grandiose things are done with grandiose means. Nature alone makes great things for nothing.”
Alexander Herzen

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

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

“Whoever does not love nature does not love man 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 does not already exist in nature in a latent or potential form”
Sergei Bulgakov

“In everything that in nature rejoices in its grace, abounds in fertility and shines with beauty, love is manifested, but the mark of its violation is carried by that which languishes 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 women with enormous power, and therefore it is not surprising that laws limit this power.”
Samuel Johnson

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

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

“They say that natural sciences have raised the strength of man, given him some unknown power. Rather, they reduced nature to man, made it possible to predict its pettiness, to predict that after proper investigation it would appear of the same order as human nature.”
Vladimir Vernadsky

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

“It seems that as humanity subjugates nature, man becomes the slave of other people, or the slave of his own meanness.”
Karl Marx

“Nature... awakens in us the need for love”
Ivan Turgenev

“Nature never makes mistakes; if she gives birth to a fool, that means 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, most likely, will be someday again.”
Mikhail Lermontov

“If nature had as many laws as the state, God himself would not be able to control it.”
Karl Berne

“Nature has four large settings - 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 poet’s genius, the deeper and more extensively 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 very successful with nature, but with man he misfired.”
Jules Renard

“Nature is simple and does not luxury with unnecessary reasons”
Isaac Newton

“Nature must never have created a woman so ugly that she could remain completely indifferent to the praise given to her appearance.”
Philip Chesterfield

“A person 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 learning are the joy and right of mankind; they are parts of the people’s wealth and are often a replacement for benefits that are too poorly distributed by nature.”
Alexander Humboldt

“Nature doesn’t do anything for nothing”
Thomas Brown

“It’s still wonderfully established in nature. Any man who is not at all attractive in appearance will inevitably become the chosen one of some woman.”
Agatha Christie

“How could nature be so bright and beautiful if man’s destiny were not the same?”
Henry Thoreau

"Human! Raise your gaze from the earth to the sky - what an amazing order there is there!”
Kozma Prutkov

“Nature told the woman: be beautiful if you can, wise if you want, but you must certainly be prudent.”
Pierre Beaumarchais

“All the aspirations and efforts of nature are completed by man; they strive towards it, they flow 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; mistakes and delusions come from people"
Johann Goethe

“The moral influence of nature on any person is measured by the truth that she revealed to him”
Ralph Emerson

“All nature is the conjugation of the verb “to eat” in the passive and active voice.”
William Inge

“Nature is never mistaken... Nature hates any counterfeit, 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 from it, or I will enslave you and, without giving you any benefit, I will also cause you deprivation.”
Mikael 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 sense, its own physician, and in its natural activity lies that natural method of treatment, thanks to which the inappropriate is eliminated, and the expedient remains.”
Ludwig Büchner

“In the nature of rational beings lies the ability to feel their imperfections; That’s why nature gave us modesty, that is, a feeling of shame in front of these imperfections.”
Charles Montesquieu

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

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

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

“Nature does not provide for marriage”
Napoleon I

“We are still far from the time when it will become possible to unite all our sensory 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 Space make hope for this almost vain. But no matter how unattainable a complete solution to the problem may be for us, a partial resolution of it remains possible, 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-naked, she 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

“The painter’s painting will be less than perfect if he takes the paintings of others as inspiration; if he learns from the objects of nature, he will produce good fruit.”
Leonardo da Vinci

“The joys of a natural scientist: lifting up nature’s skirts”
Jean Rostand

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

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

“The wisdom of nature is amazing, which, with such endless diversity, managed to equalize everyone!”
Erasmus of Rotterdam

“The very spots and imperfections of nature are not without a certain benefit, introducing pleasant variety and elevating the beauty of the rest of the universe, just as shadows in a picture serve to highlight its clearer and lighter 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

“In nature there are no rewards or punishments, 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 come in the window."
Samuel Butler

“Nature creates man, but society develops and shapes him”
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 separate.”
Nicola Chamfort

“There is always a reckoning in this world. 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 pleases, attracts and inspires only because it is natural”
Wilhelm Humboldt

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

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

"Wind is the breath of nature"
Kozma Prutkov

“When Nature wants to create something, she creates a genius to do it”
Ralph Emerson

“There is a strong in man an unconscious desire for nature (the only path of his life); This desire is so strong that man does not hesitate to use pathetic parodies of nature - gardens and even indoor plants.”
Nicholas Roerich

“Let us not... be too deluded 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 race, 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 having a consciousness of the laws of nature, there is nothing insubordinate in the universe, there is nothing supernatural, something that would not be contained in his nature and would not develop from it: he is for himself both a microcosm and a macrocosm.”
Mikhail Petrashevsky

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

“In nature, opposing causes often produce the same effects: a horse falls on its feet equally 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, man cannot imagine anything more beautiful than nature”
Alphonse Lamartine

“On a green, blooming shore, above the dark depths of a river or lake... imaginary passions will subside, imaginary storms will subside, selfish dreams will crumble, unrealistic hopes will scatter! Nature will enter into its eternal rights, you will hear its voice, drowned out for a time by vanity, trouble, laughter, screaming and all the vulgarity of human speech!
Sergey 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 by resembling 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 conspiracy with the spirit”
Ralph Emerson

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

“There is nothing in the world that is done against the laws of nature. That which contradicts the laws of nature is false."
Mikael Nalbandyan

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

“In nature, nothing arises instantly and nothing comes into being in a completely ready-made form.”
Alexander Herzen

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

"Nature does not tolerate lies"
Thomas Carlyle

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

“Everything in nature is mutual. 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 person, nature grows either as grains or as weeds; let him water the first in a timely manner and destroy the second.”
Francis Bacon

“The people are 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? The correspondence 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 in such a way that it is common not only for madmen, but also for sages to harbor illusions: 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 lies the highest justice of life.”
Leonardo da Vinci

“Ignorance of nature is the root of those unknown forces before which the human race has trembled for so long, and of those superstitious creeds that have been the source of all its disasters.”
Paul Holbach

“The craving for rural life and the desire to get out into nature are 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; It is we who are deceiving ourselves.”
Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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

“Man will not become master of nature until he has become master of himself.”
Georg Hegel

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

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

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

“Nature teaches animals to know their friends”
William Shakespeare

“But why change the processes of nature? There may be a deeper philosophy than we have ever 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, a hypothesis is not a fact.”
Denis Diderot

“People obey the laws of nature, even when they fight against them”
Johann Goethe

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

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

“Nature can only be conquered by obeying its laws”
Francis Bacon

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

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

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

“Nature knows no stop in its movement and punishes all inactivity”
Johann Goethe

Man, not without reason, considers himself the rightful ruler of his planet, the true “crown of creation.” However, such self-confidence does not always play into one’s hands. After all, man himself is a creation of nature. And therefore, one way or another, it must be taken into account. In addition, the “crown of creation” always means perfection, a certain ideal. However, it is impossible to be perfect, following only your desires, fulfilling all your whims at the expense of Mother Nature. What do the greatest minds of mankind think about this?

Destructive human actions

There is a well-known quote about the ecology of the outstanding Russian scientist V.I. Vernadsky. He said: “Man made a huge mistake in that he separated himself from the laws of nature and stopped taking them into account.” For example, everyone knows the phenomenon of global warming. One of the most common hypotheses about its occurrence is the hypothesis that it is a consequence of human activity.

The enormous rate of change occurring in nature is due to increasingly intense human activity. Plants, factories, exhaust gases - all this leads to the so-called “greenhouse effect”. The atmosphere is becoming more polluted. Scientists have long been sounding the alarm about rising temperatures in the inner layers of the atmosphere - after all, this is a direct argument that the cause of warming is destructive human activity.

Mother Nature

The Russian poet M. Yu. Lermontov has another quote about ecology: “By moving away from the conditions of society and approaching nature, we involuntarily become children.” This statement once again reminds people of their origin: man is the child of nature. And the great Russian poet expressed himself absolutely precisely. Without nature, a person will become orphaned - he will have nowhere to seek refuge. Our planet is the only place in the entire explored Universe where there are the necessary conditions for human life.

Mighty forces of nature

The Russian writer A. I. Herzen has a good quote about ecology and nature: “Grandiose things are done with grandiose means. Nature alone makes great things for nothing." These words once again confirm how majestic the forces of nature are. In a few hours, a hurricane can sweep away everything that people have built over decades. In an instant, a person can lose the most precious gift of nature - his own life. Nature truly majestic and harsh. In order to create his creations - ships, cars, works of art, huge buildings - man spends an incredible amount of effort. Nature creates her masterpieces easily: rivers and seas, mountains and plains. It is worth remembering that man himself is a creation of nature.

Nature conservation is a common cause

The Russian literary critic K. L. Zelinsky has a fair quote about ecology: “A person’s behavior in nature is also a mirror of his soul.” Everyone loves to walk in a park or forest, breathe clean air, and enjoy pleasant landscapes. But sometimes the mood can be ruined by an unpleasant sight: bottles and wrappers are left behind a bush, and various garbage is scattered here and there under a tree. At first the person is indignant, and then succumbs to the thought: “What difference does it make whether I throw away this wrapper or not? This won’t change anything - people will litter here all the time.” This belief is fatal to the purity of nature.

Of course, the efforts of one person will not solve global problems. But if everyone makes their small contribution to the conservation of nature, then perhaps people will be able to keep the planet clean for their descendants.

Quotes from famous people about ecology

The state of the environment has always worried the great minds of the planet. After all, everyone’s future depends on it. Cicero warned: “The power of nature is great.” And he said: “Nature always acts slowly and economically in its own way.” Outstanding people have never underestimated the power of natural forces.

Many quotes from great people about ecology have become textbooks. For example, Goethe said: “Nature is always right. Mistakes come from people.” Indeed, every scientist can confirm how harmonious the laws of nature are. Man's job is to preserve pristine nature. First of all, this is necessary for humanity itself.

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

"Fedor Dostoevsky"

The search for goals in nature has its source in ignorance.

Nature has endowed women with enormous power, and therefore it is not surprising that laws limit this power.

"Samuel Butler"

A painter's painting will be less perfect if he takes the paintings of others as an inspiration; if he learns from the objects of nature, he will produce good fruit.

"Leonardo da Vinci"

And what nature does to man!

"Faina Ranevskaya"

Disease is a healing agent of nature itself with the aim of eliminating disorder in the body; therefore, medicine comes only to the aid of the healing power of nature.

"Arthur Schopenhauer"

All the aspirations and efforts of nature are completed by man; They strive towards it, they fall into it, like into the ocean.

"Alexander Herzen"

Nature is simple and does not luxury with unnecessary reasons.

"Isaac Newton"

Nature doesn't do anything for nothing.

"Thomas Brown"

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

"Oscar Wilde"

Mosquitoes are the most active and free defenders of nature.

"IN. Zubkov"

Nature provides enough to satisfy natural needs.

"Seneca"

Every day nature itself reminds us how few, how small things it needs.

"Cicero Marcus Tullius"

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"

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

"Fedor Dostoevsky"

Man does not create anything anew that does not already exist in nature in a latent or potential form.

"Sergei Bulgakov"

Nature must not have yet created a woman so ugly that she could remain completely indifferent to the praise given to her appearance.

"Philip Chesterfield"

Natural science serves no other purpose than the serenity of the spirit.

"Epictetus"

Nature itself has it that way.

"Aivius Titus"

Nature is like a magician: you need an eye and an eye to follow it.

"Lorenzo Pisano"

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

"Paulo Coelho"

Nature is like a woman who, showing from under her clothes first one part of her body, then another, gives persistent admirers some hope of recognizing her all someday.

"Denis Diderot"

Great things are done with great means. Nature alone does great things for nothing.

"Alexander Herzen"

It is in the nature of rational beings to feel their imperfections; That’s why nature gave us modesty, that is, a feeling of shame in front of these imperfections.

"Charles Montesquieu"

There is always a reckoning in this world. 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"

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

"Oscar Wilde"

God is cunning, but not malicious. Nature hides its secrets by its inherent height, not by tricks.

"Albert Einstein"

Nature submits only to those who submit to it.

"F. Bacon"

The very spots and imperfections of nature are not without a certain benefit, introducing pleasant variety and elevating the beauty of the rest of the universe, just as shadows in a picture serve to highlight its clearer and lighter parts.

"George Berkeley"

Nature can do everything and creates everything.

"Michel Montaigne"

Nature has given us a short life, but the memory of a well-lived life is eternal.

"Cicero Marcus Tullius"

Drive nature with a pitchfork, it will still come back.

"Quintus Horace Flaccus"

In everything that in nature rejoices in its grace, abounds in fertility and shines with beauty, love is manifested, but the mark of its violation is carried by that which is exhausted from lethargy, pallor, weakness and the proximity of death.

"Lorenzo Pisano"

"Faina Ranevskaya"

You can control nature only by obeying it.

"Francis Bacon"

Quotes about nature

All nature strives for self-preservation.

"Cicero Marcus Tullius"

The more one delves into the actions of nature, the more visible the simplicity of the laws that it follows in its actions becomes.

"Alexander Radishchev"

The most beautiful thing in nature is the absence of humans.

"Bliss Pocket"

Everything in the world is artificial, because nature is the art of God.

"Thomas Brown"

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

"Samuel Johnson"

Nature is always right; mistakes and delusions come from people.

"Johann Goethe"

There is nothing more inventive than nature.

Nature, in caring for our happiness, not only intelligently arranged the organs of our body, but also gave us pride, apparently in order to save us from the sad consciousness of our imperfection.

"F. La Rochefoucauld"

Everything in nature is mutual. 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 nature, opposing causes often produce the same effects: a horse falls on its feet equally from stagnation and from excessive riding.

"M. Lermontov"

Nature does not provide for marriage.

"Napoleon I"

Nature does not have speech organs, but creates tongues and hearts through which she speaks and feels.

"Johann Goethe"

Everyone wants to get back to nature - but on four wheels.

"Werner Min"

An individual person is not a necessary being in nature.

"Leonardo da Vinci"

In nature there are no rewards or punishments, but only consequences.

"Robert Ingersoll"

It is said that natural sciences have raised the strength of man and given him some unknown power. They, rather, reduced nature to man, made it possible to predict its pettiness, to predict that after proper investigation it would appear of the same order as human nature.

"Vladimir Vernadsky"

Nature itself does not give us the ability to know the limits of things.

Nature is never mistaken... Nature hates any counterfeit, and the best thing is that which is not distorted by either science or art.

"Erasmus of Rotterdam"

When I contemplate the wonders of a sunset or the grace of the sea, my soul bows in awe of the Creator.

"M. Gandhi"

When nature leaves a hole in someone's mind, it usually covers it up with a thick layer of self-righteousness.

Think globally, act locally.
Ecological slogan

A quarter of America is covered in forests, and the rest is covered in beer bottles.

Russia is great, but there is nowhere to go.
Anatoly Ras

Christ walked on water. If river pollution continues, everyone will soon be able to walk on water.

If Bigfoot existed, he would have been gone a long time ago.
Alexander Zhukov

Environmentalists believe that pie in the sky is better than a bird in the hand.
Stanley Pearson

Is it because there are fewer and fewer storks on Earth because there are more and more people?
Yuri Skrylev

The world is big enough to satisfy the needs of any person, but too small to satisfy human greed.
Mahatma Gandhi

Ecology is a guess that if you don’t mind both a pig and an oak tree, you still shouldn’t undermine its roots...
Alexander Kruglov

Ecology is the study of human efforts to degrade life on Earth.
Victor Krotov

How much use is a house if you don't have a decent planet to put it on?
Henry David Thoreau

The environment is you and me.
Charles Panati

LAWS OF ECOLOGY
1. Everything is connected to everything.
2. Everything has to go somewhere.
3. Nature knows best.
Barry Commoner

Humanity is diligently recycling nature into garbage.
Mason Cooley

The globe is going bald, revealing a global skull.
Arkady Davidovich

If our generation does not do the impossible, the unthinkable will await us.
Petra Kelly

The Greens won't become president until the trees vote.
Coluche

Don't damage the trees (...). For the tree of the field is not a man, so that it can escape from you into a stronghold.
Old Testament - Deuteronomy, 20:19

We are ready to cut down a tree if we need a toothpick.
Robert Lembke

Canada was built on the bones of beavers.
Margaret Atwood

In undeveloped countries it is deadly to drink water, in developed countries it is deadly to breathe air.
Jonathan Rayban

There would simply be no room for toxic waste in the air if it were not for our lungs.
Robert Order

Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. But teach him to fish, and within three years he will die from mercury poisoning.
Charlie Haas

The most effective way to eliminate toxic waste is to reclassify non-toxic waste.
2nd rule of environmental protection

The cleansing of any territory from pollution leads to equivalent pollution of another territory.
3rd rule of environmental protection

Autumn in New York is charming - you can admire how the garbage changes colors.
William Coronel

A developer is a person who wants to build a house in the forest. An environmentalist is a person who already has a home in the forest.
Dennis Miller

Conservationists won't let you build a house until it looks like a bird's nest.
Ronald Reagan

It is enough for each of us to hold our breath for an hour, and the greenhouse effect will be over.
Jerry Adler

The road to civilization is paved with tin cans.
Alberto Moravia

Major catastrophes that have already devastated and continue to devastate the modern world arise from man’s unwillingness to take into account the laws of nature, from the reluctance to understand that hunger cannot be satisfied by devastating the earth.
J. Dorst

Nature does not tolerate inaccuracies and does not forgive mistakes.
R. Emerson

An ecologist is a modern prophet: he predicts and is laughed at.
Nikolay Vekshin

In pursuit of the benefits of civilization, people forget that the highest value on Earth is. We offer you a selection of beautiful sayings about nature that will remind you of what has 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 countryside, which is where the expression “go to nature” comes from. Despite the fact that a person is surrounded by nature every minute, 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. Man not only lives in the natural environment, 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. When using natural resources, you need to at least value 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 you gentle sunshine, while another can bring destructive elements. Even ancient thinkers noticed that nature can take revenge. She gives life and in one world she can take it away.

Nature often plays the role of a psychologist and a calmer. Nothing helps you 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 restaurant.

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

She changes the audience so that there is someone to appreciate her...

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

It’s a pity that people don’t notice this, they are always disturbed by puddles or strong winds...

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

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

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

Time helps her heal...

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

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

Great things are done with great means. Nature alone makes great things for nothing (Herzen).

Everything that is most valuable and dear is given to us for free, but we are accustomed 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).

You need to thank nature for this; it never lets you 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 don't feel sorry for nature because they don't feel sorry for themselves.

The point is not even that they do not spare nature. they just don't notice it...

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

Nature will definitely take revenge for the pain caused to her.

The working man expresses himself by transforming nature.

The hardworking transforms, but the lazy only destroys.

Nature told the woman: be beautiful if you can, wise if you want, but you must certainly be prudent.

Intelligence and common sense will help you find beauty, wisdom, and happiness.

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

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

He who does not love nature does not love man, 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 of other people, or a slave of his own meanness.

Thoughts about 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 beauty of nature inspires and opens 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 instill respect.

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

In nature, everything is wisely thought out and arranged, everyone should mind their own business, and in this wisdom lies 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 cautious and faithful.

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

Nature has a pure heart.

Without sin in this world there is only nature.

Protecting nature means protecting the Motherland.

This does not mean that there is no need to protect anything outside the Motherland...

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 a second lover who consoles us when the first one betrays us.

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

Knowledge of the Laws of Nature does not save you from their influence.

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

Nature can be conquered only by obeying its laws.

Victory in nature is not about surpassing, preventing or exploiting anything, but about accepting everything as it is.

Nature is an infinite sphere, the center of which is everywhere.

Nature surrounds man every second.

Nature is not only everything that 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 take away as much light as you want, and as much courage and strength as you need.

A person can be judged by his attitude towards nature.

Miracles are not those events that occur contrary to the laws of nature; we think this way because we actually don’t know the laws of nature.

Nature, like a woman, is not subject to any clues.

In the cycle of nature there is neither victory nor defeat: there is movement.

Even when it seems to us that nature is sleeping, it is actively moving forward.

Nature and beauty are essentially one. Nature pleases the eye at any time of the day: you can endlessly admire the mystery of the sunset, the magic of the night, the freshness of the dawn and the movement of the day... Appreciate, love and take care of nature!