Nature Quotes - Page 41

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. “The Selected Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.”, Library of Alexandria
Laozi, Gia-fu Feng, Jane English (1972). “Tao te ching”, Random House Inc
It is better to debate a question without settling it than to settle a question without debating it.
"The Notebooks of Joseph Joubert". Book by Joseph Joubert, translated by Paul Auster, 2005.
It is the talent of human nature to run from one extreme to another.
Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth (1755). “The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin: Accurately Revised in Six Volumes, Adorned with Copper-plates : with Some Account of the Author's Life and Notes Historical and Explanatory”, p.46
John Keats (1820). “The Complete Works of John Keats”, p.37
Ivan Turgenev (2013). “Delphi Works of Ivan Turgenev (Illustrated)”, p.765, Delphi Classics
Henry David Thoreau (2013). “The Essential Thoreau”, p.84, Simon and Schuster
Heinrich Heine, Charles Godfrey Leland (1995). “The Harz journey”, Marsilio Pub
George Perkins Marsh (1871). “Man and Nature: Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action”, p.549
Nature gives to every time and season some beauties of its own.
Charles Dickens (1870). “Novels”, p.165
Aldo Leopold (1989). “A Sand County Almanac, and Sketches Here and There”, p.96, Oxford University Press, USA
I like trees because they seem more resigned to the way they have to live than other things do.
O Pioneers! pt. 2, ch. 8 (1913)