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    Mountains don't kill people, they just sit there.

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    Mountains represent the power of nature; plains, the love of nature!

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    Mountains are not fair or unfair, they are just dangerous.

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    Mud is the most poetical thing in the world.

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    Much earnest philosphical thought is born of the life which springs from close association with nature.

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    Munificent nature follows the methods of the divine and true, and rounds all things to her perfect law. While nations are convulsed with blood and violence, how quietly the grass grows.

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    Music cannot be called otherwise than the sister of painting, for she is dependent upon hearing, a sense second to sight, and her harmony is composed of the union of its proportional parts sounded simultaneously, rising and falling in one or more harmonic rhythms.

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    Mutability of temper and inconsistency with ourselves is the greatest weakness of human nature.

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    My colleagues in elementary particle theory in many lands [and I] are driven by the usual insatiable curiosity of the scientist, and our work is a delightful game. I am frequently astonished that it so often results in correct predictions of experimental results. How can it be that writing down a few simple and elegant formulae, like short poems governed by strict rules such as those of the sonnet or the waka, can predict universal regularities of Nature?

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    My entire delight was in observing without being myself noticed,- if I could have been invisible, all the better. . . to be in the midst of it, and rejoice and wonder at it, and help it if I could, - happier if it needed no help of mine, - this was the essential love of Nature in me, this the root of all that I have usefully become, and the light of all that I have rightly learned.

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    My eyes were finally opened and I understood nature. I learned at the same time to love it.

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    My father considered a walk among the mountains as the equivalent of churchgoing.

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    My favorite thing is to go where I've never been.

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    My garden, with its silence and pulses of fragrance that come and go on the airy undulations, affects me like sweet music. Care stops at the gates, and gazes at me wistfully through the bars.

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    My heart is tuned to the quietness that the stillness of nature inspires.

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    My idea here is that, inasmuch as certain cognitive tasks and principles are tied to nature's laws, these tasks and principles are indifferent to language, culture, gender, or the particular mode of information that is provided.

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    My life is full of meaning to me. The life around me must be full of significance to itself. If I am to expect others to respect my life, then I must respect the other life I see.

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    My only desire is an intimate infusion with nature, and the only fate I wish is to have worked and lived in harmony with her laws.

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    My nature is to be linear, and when I'm not, I feel really proud of myself.

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    My opinion is, that more harm than good is done by physicians; and I am convinced, that, had I left my patients to nature, instead of prescribing drugs, more would have been saved.

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    My profession is to always find God in nature.

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    My progress was rendered delightful by the sylvan elegance of the groves, chearful meadows, and high distant forests, which in grand order presented themselves to view.

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    My roses are my jewels; the sun, moon, and stars my clocks; fruit and water my fare.

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    My profession is to be always on the alert to find God in nature, to know his lurking-places, to attend all the oratorios, the operas in nature.

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    My scientific work is motivated by an irresistible longing to understand the secrets of nature and by no other feeling. My love for justice and striving to contribute towards the improvement of human conditions are quite independent from my scientific interests.

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    Naturam expellas furca, tamen usque revenit. You can drive nature out with a pitchfork, she will nevertheless come back.

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    My spiritual connection with nature is basically what we all have - you transcend yourself. It's what happens when you see a sunset, for example. If I were using a traditional religious term, I'd say I was connecting with God. For me, I feel that much more in nature than in a city.

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    Natural Man, in our current version, is a disgruntled adolescent.

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    Natural things are glorious, and to know them is glorious.

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    Nature abhors a vacuum, and if I can only walk with sufficient carelessness I am sure to be filled.

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    Nature always levies her tribute.

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    Nature and education are somewhat similar. The latter transforms man, and in so doing creates a second nature.

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    Natura nihil agit frustra [Nature does nothing in vain] is the only indisputible axiom in philosophy. There are no grotesques in nature; not any thing framed to fill up empty cantons, and unncecessary spaces.

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    Nature abhors annihilation. [Lat., Ab interitu naturam abhorrere.]

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    Nature always looks out for the preservation of the universe.

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    Nature always strikes back. It takes all the running we can do to remain in the same place.

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    Nature avenges herself speedily on the hard pedantry that would chain her waves. She is no literalist. Every thing must be taken genially, and we must be at the top of our condition, to understand any thing rightly.

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    Nature cares nothing for logic, our human logic: she has her own, which we do not recognize and do not acknowledge until we are crushed under its wheel

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    Nature confounds her summer distinctions at this season. The heavens seem to be nearer the earth. The elements are less reserved and distinct. Water turns to ice, rain to snow. The day is but a Scandinavian night. The winter is an arctic summer.

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    Nature creates unity even in the parts of a whole.

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    Nature gropes and blunders and performs the crudest acts. There is no steady advance upward. There is no design.

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    Nature had squandered an unreasonable quantity of male beauty on this undeserving creature.

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    Nature has been mastering itself for some time now, and it is an honor to be able to capture its beauty.

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    Nature has but one plan of operation, invariably the same in the smallest things as well as in the largest, and so often do we see the smallest masses selected for use in Nature, that even enormous ones are built up solely by fitting these together. Indeed, all Nature's efforts are devoted to uniting the smallest parts of our bodies in such a way that all things whatsoever, however diverse they may be, which coalesce in the structure of living things construct the parts by means of a sort of compendium.

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    Nature has no compassion. Nature accepts no excuses and the only punishment it knows is death.

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    Nature herself seems, I say, to take the pen out of his hand, and to write for him with her own bare, sheer, penetrating power.

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    Nature in denying us perennial youth has at least invited us to become unselfish and noble.

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    Nature is accustomed to hide itself.

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    Nature is a good name for an effect whose cause is God.

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    Nature is a greater and more perfect art, the art of God; though, referred to herself, she is genius; and there is a similarity between her operations and man's art even in the details and trifles. When the overhanging pine drops into the water, by the sun and water, and the wind rubbing it against the shore, its boughs are worn into fantastic shapes, and white and smooth, as if turned in a lathe. Man's art has wisely imitated those forms into which all matter is most inclined to run, as foliage and fruit.