Childhood And Nature Quotes
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Childhood And Nature Quotes & Sayings
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We'll make an army in the trees and bring the earth and the people on it to their senses.
— Italo Calvino
Science is about exploring the unknown and cannot offer guarantees.
— Virginia Postrel
A heart expands exactly as much as her owner allows.
— Glennon Doyle Melton
How often is the soul of man - especially in childhood - deprived because he is not allowed to come in contact with nature.
— Maria Montessori
I think maybe because I moved a lot in my childhood, I'm a little bit of a gypsy by nature.
— Carla Gugino
The heart of childhood, from seven to eleven, is the critical period for bonding with the earth.
— David Sobel
A stomach accustomed to hunger is satisfied with very little.
— Jose Saramago
Oneness with Nature is the glory of childhood; oneness with childhood is the glory of the Teacher.
— G. Stanley Hall
You shouldn't listen to us at all if you're looking for information. We don't take ourselves seriously on any level; we're just comedians.
— Stephen Colbert
Fortunate Newton, happy childhood of science. Nature to him was an open book. He stands before us strong, certain, and alone.
— Albert Einstein
Man is evil, by nature man is a beast. People have to be educated from childhood, from kindergarten, that there should be no hatred.
— Marek Edelman
The longest journey is not the journey from Asia to Antarctica, but it is the journey to know yourself.
— Debasish Mridha
It is beyond my apprehension.
— Danny Ozark
While I'm leader, nothing will be off limits - there will not be one policy, one rule, one way of working which cannot be changed.
— Johann Lamont
The only cure for addiction is spiritual.
— Deepak Chopra
Things involved with a computer fill me with a childlike terror. Now, if it were a nice ogre or some such I'd be more in my element.
— Rupert Giles
Nature wants children to be children before men ... Childhood has its own seeing, thinking and feeling.
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau