Quotes about Nature
All men are equal in nature, and also in original sin. It is in the merits and demerits of their actions that they differ.
— St. Thomas Aquinas
I am convinced that the air we normally breathe is a kind of water, and men and women are a species of fish.
— DH Lawrence
We are united with all life that is in nature. Man can no longer live his life for himself alone.
— Albert Schweitzer
When man desires to live as long as a tree, his diet will be fruit.
— Brigham Young
If we continue to make moral judgements (and whatever we say shall in fact continue) then we must believe that the conscience of man is not a product of nature.
— CS Lewis
In order that we finite beings may apprehend the Emporer He translates His glory into multiple forms - into stars, woods, waters, beasts, and the bodies of men.
— CS Lewis
Man is the matter of the cosmos, contemplating itself.
— Carl Sagan
Man is by his constitution a religious animal.
— Edmund Burke
That however the brains and abilities of men may differ, their stomachs are essentially the same.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
The yoke a man creates for himself by wrong-doing will breed hate in the kindliest nature.
— George Eliot
Oh, child, men's men: gentle or simple, they're much of a muchness.
— George Eliot
Every man has an equal right to the necessaries of life even as birds and beasts have.
— Mahatma Gandhi