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Nature Quotes

But I'm a hot-blooded Italian by nature. Whatever the situation you present, I'm going to make something out of it.


Since those who believe they need a hero/celebrity outnumber the actual heroes/celebrities, people feel safe and comfortably justified in numbers, committing egregious crimes in the name of the greater social ego. Ironically diminishing their own true hero-celebrity nature in the process.


Over-commercialization and its resulting restrictions and limitations can be very damaging and distorting to the inherent nature of the individual. I did not deliberately abandon my fans, nor did I deliberately abandon any responsibilities.


The scientific nature of the ordinary man is to go out and do the best you can.


Somebody has to do something (to stop the unharnessed defoliation), and it's just incredibly pathetic that it has to be us.


America is still mostly xenophobic and racist. That's the nature of America, I think.


I'm not into organized religion. I'm into believing in a higher source of creation, realizing we're all just part of nature.


Look at mother nature on the run in the 1970's.


I love it when people yell at me about the environment and then I tell 'em I'm burning 90% cleaner than them.


Every wave is new until it breaks.


Went looking for faith on the forest floor, and it showed up everywhere. In the sun, and the water, and the falling leaves, the falling leaves of time.


This old world keeps spinnin' round; It's a wonder tall trees ain't layin' down.


The tour can keep on going with another headliner. It's about sustainability and renewability in the future, loving Earth for what it is. We want to do the right thing. That's kind of the idea.


We have to get to the point where we all come together, and we realize that we're all on the same Earth, and there's one way we can fix it.


We need to grow food, and we need to grow fuel. Imagine if, instead of dust rising into the sky, the carbon started returning to the Earth.


There's whistling coming out of a forest somehow; there's an entire dead species of tree right there in front of you, and not just a few trees, it goes for miles and miles. So, with that background, and then knowing what's going on in the world . . . I don't like to dwell on it much, but I think everybody's terrified.


Our children may save us if they are taught to care properly for the planet; but if not, it may be back to the Ice Age or the caves from where we first emerged. Then we'll have to view the universe above from a cold, dark place.


I'm a big follower and reactor to weather.


Excess is part of my nature. Dullness is a disease.


There must be a better way to make the things we want, a way that doesn't spoil the sky, or the rain or the land.