Quotes about Nature
A great deal of our onslaught on Mother Nature is not really lack of intelligence but a lack of compassion for future generations and the health of the planet.
— Jane Goodall
It is now clear not only that all the trees in the forest are interconnected below the ground but also that each of the largest and oldest trees serves as a "mother tree," with younger trees growing within her root-fungi network.
— Jane Goodall
Someone once wondered why it is that if a work of Man is destroyed, it is called vandalism, but if a work of nature, of God, is destroyed it is so often called progress.
— Jane Goodall
One could argue that the human intellect was the greatest mistake in evolution—a mistake that is now threatening all life on the planet.
— Jane Goodall
Phragmipedium kovachii. It is a stunningly beautiful orchid from the Amazon rain forest in northeast Peru, with a blue-purple flower that can have a horizontal spread of up to nine and a half inches.
— Jane Goodall
It was from a species long thought to be extinct—a species known only from the fossil record, a species that turned out to have survived for two hundred million years. Those trees, who came to be known as Wollemi pines, had been in that canyon, getting on with their lives, through seventeen Ice Ages!
— Jane Goodall
She truly is a symbol of the resilience of nature—and a reminder of all that was lost on that terrible day twenty years ago.
— Jane Goodall
She had drawn strength from the woods. No, not that. She had drawn strength from the God who had made the woods.
— Janette Oke
I stood too. I didn't want to return to the village. I disliked even more the thought of returning to the small cabin. I was so thankful that it would soon be spring again and I could enjoy more and more of the outdoors.
— Janette Oke
Nature is in earnest when she makes a woman.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
The renewal of our natures is a work of great importance. It is not to be done in a day. We have not only a new house to build up, but an old one to pull down.
— George Whitefield
The miracle of the seed and the soil is not available by affirmation; it is only available by labor.
— Jim Rohn