Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Nature. Share these powerful messages with your loved ones on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or on your personal blog, and inspire the world with their wisdom. We've compiled the Top 100 Nature Quotes and Sayings from 87 influential authors, including Richard Louv,Henry David Thoreau,Novalis,Scott Westerfeld,Sarah Ockler, for you to enjoy and share.

Nature is beautiful, but not always pretty. By Richard Louv Nature Beautiful Pretty

Nature has many scenes to exhibit, and constantly draws a curtain over this part or that. She is constantly repainting the landscape and all surfaces, dressing up some scene for our entertainment. Lately we had a leafy wilderness; now bare twigs begin to prevail, and soon she will surprise us with a mantle of snow. Some green she thinks so good for our eyes that, like blue, she never banishes it entirely from our eyes, but has created evergreens. By Henry David Thoreau Nature Exhibit Constantly Draws Curtain

What is nature? An encyclopedic systematic index or plan of our spirit. Why should we be content with the mere catalogue of our treasures - let us examine them for ourselves - and work with them and use them in diverse ways. By Novalis Nature Spirit Treasures Encyclopedic Systematic

Nature can blow me. By Scott Westerfeld Nature Blow

Nature: it's own creation, it's own mystery, existing long before we took our first breaths and long after we take our last. By Sarah Ockler Nature Creation Mystery Existing Long

Today, we must realize that nature is revealed in the simplest meadow, wood lot, marsh, stream, or tidepool, as well as in the remote grandeur of our parks and wilderness areas. By Ansel Adams Today Marsh Stream Meadow Wood

Nature means Necessity. By Philip James Bailey Necessity Nature

Nature is an endless combination and repetition of a very few laws. She hums the old well-known air through innumerable variations. Nature By Ralph Waldo Emerson Laws Nature Endless Combination Repetition

Nature is not out there; it is in your being. You came from nature. By Debasish Mridha Nature

Nature is all the body of God we mortals will ever see. By Frank Lloyd Wright God Nature Body Mortals

For centuries the word 'nature' has been used to bolster prejudices or to express, not reality, but a state of affairs that the user would wish to see. By Eva Figes Nature Word Express Reality Centuries

Nature can put on a thrilling show. The stage is vast, the lighting is dramatic, the extras are innumerable, and the budget for special effects is absolutely unlimited. By Yann Martel Nature Show Put Thrilling Vast

Nature is the living, visible garment of God. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe God Nature Living Visible Garment

Nature is a book, a letter, a fairy tale (in the philosophical sense) or whatever you want to call it. By Johann Georg Hamann Nature Book Letter Tale Sense

Nature, like a kind and smiling mother, lends herself to our dreams and cherishes our fancies. By Victor Hugo Nature Mother Lends Fancies Kind

Nature's old felicities. By William Wordsworth Nature Felicities

Nature is self-renewing as it adjusts to maintain balance. Nature becomes even more vibrant as it yields to allow recycling. It is best to align with success and become nature with your health, wealth, and relationships. By Franklin Gillette Balance Nature Selfrenewing Adjusts Maintain

We can never have enough of Nature. By Henry David Thoreau Nature

Nature is grand and is made of dream-like elements.All is one, and connected,making an incredible journey, becoming one and united, eternally. By Marth Eternally Nature Journey United Grand

Nature is infinite innovation and beauty that never repeats itself. Only man-made artifacts are endlessly repetitious, which is a principal reason our lives are so boring, full of anxiety and devoid of meaning. By Dee Hock Nature Infinite Innovation Beauty Repeats

Nature expresses a design of love and truth. By Pope Benedict Xvi Nature Truth Expresses Design Love

For me, nature is something you watch on the Discovery Channel, or on the evening news as you learn how much more of it's been savaged to make way for the Blackberry realm that is my home By Tahir Shah Channel Discovery Blackberry Nature Home

The Nature is our Balance. By Jan Jansen Balance Nature

Nature is not a place to visit. It is home. By Gary Snyder Nature Visit Place Home

Nature satisfies my thirst; it feeds my hunger; it finds me clothing; it affords me shelter; it wraps me around when I sleep with beneficent and watchful care; and it takes me at last to its great bosom, where my ashes mingle with their kindred dust. By Edwin Hubbel Chapin Nature Thirst Hunger Clothing Shelter

Nature is another name for the miracles that are so commonplace in our lives that we take for granted and have grown used to seeing them. By Shalom Arush Nature Miracles Commonplace Lives Granted

I love nature, but against my better judgment. By Werner Herzog Nature Judgment Love

Nature is simply the opportunity for the artist to express himself. By Gustave Moreau Nature Simply Opportunity Artist Express

nature, a phenomenon unrelated to humanity or even to life itself. By Stephen Solomita Nature Phenomenon Unrelated Humanity Life

Nature ... is nothing but the inner voice of self-interest. By Charles Baudelaire Nature Selfinterest Voice

Nature is always lovely, invincible, glad, whatever is done and suffered by her creatures. All scars she heals, whether in rocks or water or sky or hearts. By John Muir Invincible Glad Nature Lovely Creatures

Nature builds up her refined and invisible architecture, with a delicacy eluding our conception, yet with a symmetry and beauty which we are never weary of admiring. By John Herschel Nature Architecture Conception Admiring Builds

In its complexity and sensuality, nature invites exploration, direct contact, and experience. But it also inspires a sense of awe, a glimpse of what is still "un-Googleable" ... life's mystery and magnitude. By Kim John Payne Sensuality Nature Exploration Direct Contact

Nature is subtle and complex. By Marlene Van Niekerk Nature Complex Subtle

I love nature, in spite of what it did to me. By Bette Midler Nature Love Spite

Nature is beautiful gift By Fabiha Nature Gift Beautiful

A nature of fire is to burn, nature of water is to cool, and nature of Nature itself is to preserve. By Santosh Kalwar Nature Burn Cool Preserve Fire

Nature does many things the way I do, but she hides them! By Pablo Picasso Nature Things Hides

Nothing else can fill better colors in one's life like the magnificent nature does By Anamika Mishra Fill Colors Life Magnificent Nature

Nature is what you don't have to trouble about. It looks after itself. By Laura Riding Nature Trouble

Nature is seen by humans through a screen of beliefs, knowledge, and purposes, and it is in terms of their images of nature, rather than of the actual structure of nature, that they act. Yet, it is upon nature itself that they do act, and it is nature itself that acts upon them, nurturing or destroying them. By Roy Rappaport Nature Knowledge Beliefs Purposes Act

[O]ur relationship with nature has become warped. You see, nature has acquired a purpose where we are concerned. Its task is to amuse us. It no longer exists for its own sake. By Joseph Roth Warped Nature Relationship Concerned Acquired

Nature seems to unbutton its waistcoat and put its feet up. By P.g. Wodehouse Nature Unbutton Waistcoat Put Feet

The world of nature, at once a vision of exquisite beauty and an arena of brutal savagery, is a dynamic system of delicate balances. By S. Bradley Stoner Nature Savagery Balances World Vision

The life of nature we must meet halfway; it is shy, withdrawn, and blends itself with a vast neutral background. We must be initiated; it is an order the secrets of which are well guarded. By John Burroughs Withdrawn Halfway Shy Background Life

Nature is my manifestation of God. I go to nature every day for inspiration in the day's work. By Frank Lloyd Wright God Nature Manifestation Day Work

For what else is Nature but God and the Divine Reason that pervades the whole universe and all its parts. By Seneca The Younger Nature God Divine Reason Parts

Nature can give us happiness and sadness. By Jan Jansen Nature Sadness Give Happiness

Nature is an old lady with few friends these days, and those who wish to make use of her charms, she rewards passionately. By Tim Krabbe Nature Days Charms Passionately Lady

Nature is not something to conquer, but something to learn from or to merge with and be part of - to dance with, celebrate. By Frederick Lenz Celebrate Nature Conquer Learn Merge

Nature is the one thing for which there is no substitute! One By Anne Frank Nature Substitute Thing

Nature is technological relic of ancient civilizations. By Toba Beta Nature Civilizations Technological Relic Ancient

I devour nature ceaselessly. I exaggerate, sometimes I make changes in the subject; but still I don't invent the whole picture. On the contrary, I find it already there. It's a question of picking out what one wants from nature. By Vincent Van Gogh Ceaselessly Devour Nature Exaggerate Subject

Nature is but an image of wisdom, the last thing of the soul; nature being a thing which doth only do, but not know. By Plotinus Nature Wisdom Soul Thing Image

Sometimes nature seems more beautiful than strictly necessary, By Steven Weinberg Nature Beautiful Strictly

In nature there is beauty, breathtaking beauty of love, joy, and happiness to fill our heart with joy. By Debasish Mridha Joy Breathtaking Love Beauty Nature

Nature often seems like an idea that has had its day. By Mason Cooley Nature Day Idea

Nature is what you may do. There is much you may not do. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Nature

I'm trying to find out NOT how Nature could be, but how Nature IS. By Richard P. Feynman Nature Find

You see nature and then you try to emulate it. By Alexander Calder Nature Emulate

Nature is a dictionary; one draws words from it. By Eugene Delacroix Nature Dictionary Draws Words

At times there is nothing so unnatural as nature. By Carolyn Wells Nature Times Unnatural

Nurture your felt love for nature. Never deny it. That love is the eons, the purifying intelligence, beauty and diversity of nature sustaining us in its perfection. Our disconnection from this love and its advice produces our hurt, greed and destructiveness. We must reconnect and restore its peaceful voice in our thoughts, soul and surroundings. By Michael J. Cohen Nurture Love Felt Nature Deny

What else is nature but God? By Seneca The Younger God Nature

Don't criticize nature, stand in awe of it. By Ina May Gaskin Nature Stand Criticize Awe

Nature, for me is raw and dangerous and difficult and beautiful and unnerving. By Andy Goldsworthy Nature Unnerving Raw Dangerous Difficult

Nature is beneficent. I praise her and all her works. She is silent and wise. She is cunning, but for good ends. She has brought me here and will also lead me away. She may scold me, but she will not hate her work. I trust her. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Nature Beneficent Works Work Praise

Nature is an experimenter. By Philip Jose Farmer Nature Experimenter

I know no subject more elevating, more amazing, more ready to the poetical enthusiasm, the philosophical reflection, and the moral sentiment than the works of nature. Where can we meet such variety, such beauty, such magnificence? By James Thomson Elevating Amazing Enthusiasm Reflection Nature

Nature is a personality so vast and universal that we have never seen one of her features. By Henry David Thoreau Nature Features Personality Vast Universal

Nature is goodness crystallized. By Henry David Thoreau Nature Crystallized Goodness

Nature, too, supports our personal blossoming (if we have any quiet exposure to her) through her spontaneities, through her beauty, power, and mirroring, through her dazzling variety of species and habitats, and by way of the wind, Moon, Sun, stars, and galaxies. By Bill Plotkin Moon Sun Nature Power Stars

Nature is a collective idea, and, though its essence exist in each individual of the species, can never in its perfection inhabit a single object. By Henry Fuseli Nature Idea Species Object Collective

Nature is God's Old Testament. By Theodore Parker Testament God Nature

nature is more imaginative than we are. By Lawrence M. Krauss Nature Imaginative

The love of nature is a passion for those in whom it once lodges. It can never be quenched. It cannot change. It is a furious, burning, physical greed, as well as a state of mystical exaltation. It will have its own. By Mary Webb Lodges Love Nature Passion Quenched

Nature, red in tooth and claw. By Alfred Tennyson Nature Red Claw Tooth

Nature, exerting an unwearied power,Forms, opens, and gives scent to every flower;Spreads the fresh verdure of the field, and leadsThe dancing Naiads through the dewy meads. By William Cowper Nature Opens Spreads Naiads Exerting

NATURE FACTS: Nature will kill you and then make new things from you. By Unknown Nature Facts Kill Make Things

Nature is inside art as its content, not outside as its model. By Marilyn French Nature Content Model Inside Art

Nature is a word, an allegory, a mold, an embossing, if you will. By Charles Baudelaire Nature Word Allegory Mold Embossing

The intimate rapport with nature is one of the most precious things in life. Nature is indeed very close to us; sometimes closer than hands and feet, of which in truth she is but the extension. The emotional appeal of nature is tremendous, sometimes almost more than one can bear. By Jan Smuts Nature Life Intimate Rapport Precious

Nature is God's greatest evangelist. By Jonathan Edwards God Nature Evangelist Greatest

Nature is man's religious book, with lessons for every day. By Theodore Parker Nature Book Day Man Religious

The Nature cannot Speak with words but will show us In the Future what we do Wrong now. By Jan Jansen Nature Speak Future Wrong Words

Nature is the mother and the habitat of man, even if sometimes a stepmother and an unfriendly home. By John Dewey Nature Man Home Mother Habitat

Kids reveal an obvious truth: natural wonder is built in to us," she wrote in her journal. "We are instinctively attracted to nature." Nature tugs on us like gravity, Carol believed. We travel long distances to stand atop mountains or stroll along seashores for reasons we can't quite put into words. Nature keeps alive a childlike wonder and enables us to see the world anew through fresh eyes. By Will Harlan Kids Truth Natural Journal Nature

Nature refuses to rest. By John Updike Nature Rest Refuses

I am nature. Nature is me. What I create is what I must create. That I create it is fundamental. I am both anonymous and very precious since I belong to all growth which is life. Therefore I must grow well. What I shape I must shape well. By Jack Shadbolt Nature Create Shape Fundamental Life

Contrary to the ecologists, nature does not stand still and does not maintain the kind of equilibrium that guarantees the survival of any particular species - least of all the survival of her greatest and most fragile product: man. By Ayn Rand Survival Man Contrary Ecologists Nature

Mother nature has the power to please, to comfort, to calm, and to nature one's soul. By Anthony Douglas Nature Mother Comfort Calm Soul

This question depends upon the definition of the word, Nature, than which there is none more ambiguous and equivocal. By David Hume Nature Word Equivocal Question Depends

Nature! We are surrounded by her and locked in her clasp: powerless to leave her, and powerless to come closer to her. Unasked and unwarned she takes us up into the whirl of her dance, and hurries on with us till we are weary and fall from her arms. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Nature Powerless Clasp Surrounded Locked

Nature clasps all her creatures in a universal embrace; there is not one of them which she has not plainly furnished with all means necessary to the conservation of its being. By Michel De Montaigne Nature Embrace Clasps Creatures Universal

Nature is energy and struggle. It is what exists without any promise. If it can be thought of by man as an arena, a setting, it has to be thought of as one which lends itself as much to evil as to good. Its energy is fearsomely indifferent. By John Berger Nature Struggle Thought Energy Promise

I love the beauty of nature. By Lailah Gifty Akita Nature Love Beauty

Like a great poet, nature produces the greatest results with the simplest means. There are simply a sun, flowers, water, and love. By Heinrich Heine Poet Nature Flowers Water Great

Though nature is constantly beautiful, she does not exhibit her highest powers of beauty constantly, for then they would satiate us and pall upon our senses. It is necessary to their appreciation that they should be rarely shown. Her finest touches are things which must be watched for; her most perfect passages of beauty are the most evanescent. By John Ruskin Constantly Beautiful Senses Beauty Nature

Nature in no case cometh short of art, for the arts are copiers of natural forms. By Marcus Aurelius Nature Forms Case Cometh Short

Our connection to nature grounds us, it makes us more spiritually aware. We must keep the legacy of nature materially alive for future generations. By Nelly Furtado Aware Nature Connection Grounds Makes