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Appreciation Of Nature Quotes

Quotes tagged as "appreciation-of-nature" Showing 1-22 of 22
Yasunari Kawabata
“The true joy of a moonlit night is something we no longer understand. Only the men of old, when there were no lights, could understand the true joy of a moonlit night.”
Yasunari Kawabata, Palm-of-the-Hand Stories

James Herriot
“That quotation about not having time to stand and stare has never applied to me. I seem to have spent a good part of my life - probably too much - in just standing and staring and I was at it again this morning.”
James Herriot, It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet

“I live to enjoy life by the littlest things, feeling the grass between my toes, breathing fresh air, watching the wind sway the trees, enjoying the company of loved ones, a deep conversation, getting lost in a good book, going for a walk in nature, watching my kids grow up. Just the feeling itself of being alive, the absolute amazing fact that we are here right now, breathing, thinking, doing.”
Marigold Wellington

“Granddad once told me that to truly love this life, you need to know its darkest corners. But if you can bring a bit of sunshine to the sunless, it can only be for the good. I mean, what else are we really here for on this earth? Think about it some day, when the spring mornings look so golden and green.”
Gareth Thompson, Sunshine to the Sunless

“Each of us experiences the perpetual revival of the self. We constantly recast our connate emotional index by perceiving each encounter in life as a marvel, impedance, problem, disaster, or nothing at all. Living in the moment allows us to escape the lonely landscape of self-interest and be part of a larger world filled with beauty, reverence, and adoration.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Elizabeth von Arnim
“No one ever said aloud any of the kinds of things he was so constantly thinking, because no one in the parish, not Alice, not Lady Higgs, not anybody, ever seemed to see the things he saw. If they thought as he did, if they saw what he did, they never mentioned it; and to have things which are precious to one eternally unmentioned makes one, he had long discovered, lonely. These August nights, for instance—remarkably and unusually beautiful, warm and velvety as he had never known them, ushered in each evening by the most astonishing variety of splendid sunsets—nobody had said a single word about them. They might have been February ones, for all the notice they got. Sometimes he climbed up to the top of Burdon Down towards evening, and stood staring in amazement at what looked like heaven let loose in flames over England; but always he stood alone, always there was no one but himself up there, and no one afterwards, when he descended from his heights, seemed to be aware that anything unusual had been going on.”
Elizabeth von Arnim, Father

Michael Bassey Johnson
“You can only appreciate nature by feeling and seeing it with the heart and the eyes of a child.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Song of a Nature Lover

Michael Whone
“I suspect that it was simply that I had admired the earth, and the universe. The more I say and think that I admire it, and love it, the more it gives me what I admire, or strange coincidences that leave me in more awe than I was before.”
Michael Whone, Winter Lyric

“Everything is possible,
If you do hard work .”

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“Tolerate the Pain to achieve success”
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“Radio is a good music teacher and sometimes it also teaches me dance while I am doing my radio programs.”
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“Failure is a day dream ,
until you have not awaken up.”
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“Do it without delay, else Don't do it.”
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“Religion is like underwear
because no one can select for you''.”
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“Nobody trained me how to do the announcing;
I trained myself with my hard work and dedication.”
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“When you feel sad, remember your successful moments.”
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Wayne Gerard Trotman
“If you visit a garden in spring, don’t focus on the prickles of a solitary rose.”
Wayne Gerard Trotman

Todd McCaffrey
“...she directed her next question to Minith, 'Aren't the stars lovely tonight?' 'They are' the queen (dragon) agreed, raising her neck to crane her head up into the sky. 'The trader is right, we do not look at them enough.”
Todd McCaffrey, Dragon's Time