Nature surrounds us and takes care of us . However, we humans are not taking care of it as it deserves, and we are making our planet more and more uninhabitable.

Respect for the environment has gained ground since scientific data have shown that human action is causing serious harm to air quality. The hole in the ozone layer also causes decompensations in the climate of several continents, which in the end generates an increase in global temperature, causing melting and environmental problems that require immediate solutions.

Nature Phrases

In today’s article we will learn some sentences from Nature that will allow us to understand the treasure that we must care for and preserve on our Planet Earth.

If you think we have forgotten a famous quote or important reflection, please add it in the comments section below.

1. We understand nature by resisting it. (Gaston Bachelard)

The more we care for her, the more we understand her.

2. Keep your love for nature, because it is the true way to understand art more and more. (Vincent Van Gogh)

A great vision of the Dutch painter.

3. In nature things are much more separated than souls. (Georg Simmel)

A harmonious whole composed of many souls.

4. Wisdom never says one thing and nature says another. (Juvenal)

Great reflection on the natural order.

5. Nature is God’s art. (Dante Alighieri)

This is the way superior force is expressed.

6. Trees are the efforts of the earth to speak to the listening sky. (Rabindranath Tagore)

The Indian writer spoke thus about the connection between natural forces.

7. All the works of nature must be taken for granted. (Cicero)

Reflection of the Latin speaker.

8. There is always a book open to all eyes: nature. (Jean-Jacques Rousseau)

She teaches us everything we want to learn.

9. The fact that we are so comfortable in the middle of nature comes from the fact that nature has no opinion about us. (Friedrich Nietzsche)

It doesn’t judge us, but it does integrate us into it.

10. We can only master nature if we obey it. (Francis Bacon)

British writer’s pen paradox.

11. Nature is the best teacher of truth. (St. Augustine)

A saint who had great words of praise for the natural world.

12. Man has made the earth a hell for the animals. (Arthur Schopenhauer)

A phrase that highlights how we treat other forms of life.

13. In nature nothing is superfluous. (Averroes)

It all makes sense.

14. Nature has placed in our minds an insatiable desire to see the truth. (Marcus Tullius Cicero)

Deep philosophical reflection.

15. Nature always wears the colors of the spirit. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)

In each element we find a little piece of soul.

16. In nature is the preservation of the world. (Henry David Thoreau)

Great reflection of the American writer.

17. Nature never hurries. Atom by atom, little by little it accomplishes its work. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)

Slowly but surely, in great harmony.

18. Nature is pleased with simplicity. (Isaac Newton)

Simple things tend to survive.

19. We can defy human laws, but we cannot resist natural laws. (Jules Verne)

From the author of Around the World in 80 Days.

20. The domination of nature leads to the domination of human nature. (Edward Abbey)

For reflection.

21. If you really love nature, you will find beauty everywhere. (Vincent Van Gogh)

Every corner is full of magic.

22. Water is the driving force of all nature. (Leonardo da Vinci)

The beginning of life.

23. Nature is not a luxury, but a necessity of the human spirit, as vital as water or good bread. (Edward Abbey)

We couldn’t live in an asphalt jungle.

24. Choose only one teacher; nature. (Rembrandt)

Mother Nature has a lot to teach us.

25. Study nature, love nature, get close to nature. It will never fail you. (Frank Lloyd Wright)

An ode to the natural world and its benefits.

26. Nature does not hurry, yet everything is carried out. (Lao Tzu)

In perfect harmony at all levels.

27. Nature and silence go better together. (Terri Guillemets)

Without stridency, with stillness and constancy.

28. The earth has music for those who listen. (George Santayana)

Beautiful poetic phrase.

29. Look deeply into nature and then you will understand everything better. (Albert Einstein)

The Jewish physicist was clear about that.

30. It adopts the rhythm of nature; its secret is patience. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)

Another phrase of nature that highlights its controlled rhythm.

31. Trees that are slow to grow bear the best fruit. (Molière)

To apply to other facets of life, metaphorically.

32. In all things of nature there is something of the wonderful. (Aristotle)

Thought of the Greek philosopher.

33. The good man is the friend of all living beings. (Mahatma Gandhi)

About higher morals.

34. There are always flowers for those who want to see them. (Henri Matisse)

A different way of looking at life.

35. Understanding the laws of nature does not mean that we are immune to its operations. (David Gerrold)

Precisely, it is learning that we are vulnerable to them.

36. Nature is not a place to visit. It is home. (Gary Snyder)

Plain and simple.

37. In nature there are no rewards or punishments, there are consequences. (Robert Green Ingersoll)

Simple cause and effect relationships.

38. I’d rather have roses on my table than diamonds on my neck. (Emma Goldman)

An ode to flowers and their magic.

39. On earth there is no heaven, but there are parts of it. (Jules Renard)

Everywhere we can see incredible things.

40. To forget how to dig the earth and take care of the soil is to forget about ourselves. (Mahatma Gandhi)

Agriculture must never be neglected.

41. The poetry of the earth has never died. (John Keats)

Poetry in its purest form.

42. Nature supports the universal life of all beings. (Dalai Lama)

Reflection of the pacifist leader.

43. The richness I attain comes from nature, the source of my inspiration. (Claude Monet)

His greatest muse.

44. Nature does not do anything incomplete or anything in vain. (Aristotle)

Everything has a harmonic meaning.

45. The creation of a thousand forests is in an acorn. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)

From a small seed, forests are generated.

46. Nature is inexhaustibly sustainable if we take care of it. It is our universal responsibility to pass on a healthy earth to future generations. (Sylvia Dolson)

On the importance of educating children to respect the environment.

47. Every flower is a soul that blossoms in nature. (Gerard de Nerval)

A brutal metaphor.

48. I can find God in nature, in animals, in birds and in the environment. (Pat Buckley)

One of those nature phrases that makes our hair stand on end.

49. The sky is under our feet as well as above our heads. (Henry David Thoreau)

Paradise on earth.

50. Nature always watches over the preservation of the universe. (Robert Boyle)

From the local to the global.

51. In the depths of their roots, all the flowers keep the light. (Theodore Roethke)

There’s something special about them.

52. The beauty of the natural world is in the details. (Natalie Angier)

Every detail counts.

53. Nature provides exceptions to the rule. (Margaret Fuller)

For example, platypus.

54. Nature is an infinite sphere whose center is everywhere and the circumference is nowhere. (Blaise Pascal)

A reflection on the nature of the French writer.

55. Green is the principal color of the world, and from it arises its beauty. (Pedro Calderón de la Barca)

Green of meadows, plants and leaves.

56. A bird doesn’t sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song. (Maya Angelou)

A beautiful phrase to love nature more and better.

57. There is something fundamentally wrong with treating the earth as if it were a business in liquidation. (Herman Daly)

About capitalism and how it gets its resources.

58. Nature provides a free meal, but only if we control our appetite. (William Ruckelshaus)

It’s up to us not to demand too much.

59. The earth offers enough to satisfy the needs of each man, but not the greed of each man. (Mahatma Gandhi)

Great reflection on the scarcity of resources.

60. The earth laughs at the flowers. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)

That’s how it’s expressed.

61. In every walk with nature one gets much more than what one is looking for. (John Muir)

Contact with the environment makes us progress and feel better.

62. I grew taller today by walking with the trees. (Karle Wilson Baker)

A walk in the forest makes us better on many levels.

63. The slightest movement is of importance to all of nature. The entire ocean is affected by a pebble. (Blaise Pascal)

Thought of the French physicist.

64. He who loves and understands a garden will find joy within it. (Chinese proverb)

From the East comes this precious reflection.

65. I’ve always considered nature to be God’s clothing. (Alan Hovhaness)

A kind of heavenly cloth.

66. Nature is my medicine. (Sara Mos)

Few things can’t be solved by surrounding yourself with natural resources.

67. The best thing about animals is they don’t talk much. (Thornton Wilder)

Curious thought.

68. There is enough in the world for human need but not for human greed. (Mohandas K. Gandhi)

A great reflection on natural resources.

69. The worst threat to our planet is the belief that someone will save it. (Robert Swan)

Only our own decisions will have results.

70. Water and land, the two essential fluids on which life depends, have become global garbage cans. (Jacques-Yves Cousteau)

The French explorer expressed himself like this.

71. Only we humans produce garbage that nature cannot digest. (Charles Moore)

In industrial quantities and without any control.

72. The world we share has been given to us in trust. Every decision regarding the land, air and water around us should be made with the aim of preserving it for all generations to come. (August A. Bush III)

One of those phrases of nature that emphasizes the importance of preserving the environment.

73. I feel more confident than ever that the power to save the planet lies with the individual consumer. (Denis Hayes)

Of the individual, and how it can generate new ways of doing.

74. We do not inherit the land from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children. (Native American proverb)

Great reflection.

75. It’s awful that we have to fight our government to save the environment. (Ansel Adams)

When governments should be the first to be interested in preserving the natural environment.

76. The earth is insulted and offers the flowers as an answer. (Rabindranath Tagore)

In spite of everything, it offers us its best fruits.

77. The earth is where we all meet, where we all have a mutual interest, it is the only thing we share. (Lady Bird Johnson)

Common to all living things.

78. The land is not an inheritance from our fathers, but a loan from our children. (Indian proverb)

Certainly, that is what we shall have to leave them.

79. To live intensely, one must be connected to Mother Nature and her fruits. (Juan Armando Corbin)

The Argentinean psychologist shows us how our senses are really connected to our condition.

80. Only when there is no air left to breathe will we realize that the economy was not the most important thing. (Pandrian Troglia)

The focus is not on economic growth, GDP or profits. But we seem to have a hard time realizing that.

81. The last stone of the last river also holds the essence of Mother Nature. (Francis Castel)

It is not only nature that is a feast for the senses.

82. As long as you’re breathing, there’s still time.

A painting on a wall in Santiago de Chile invited us to think about the future of our planet.

83. The world changes with your example, not with your opinion. (Paulo Coelho)

There’s no point in talking if we don’t act to reverse the situation.

84. The first law of ecology is that everything is related to everything else. (Barry Commoner)

Ecology is not an abstract entity. Everything we do in our daily lives, how we consume and how we relate to each other, affects the health of the planet in one way or another.