A bee, though small, can still sting you; an elephant, though calm, can still trample you; a lion, though full, can still devour you.
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The world__ greatest classroom has no walls: nature.
The elephant is the largest, but not the fiercest. The giraffe is the tallest, but not the strongest. The cheetah is the fastest, but not the wisest. The ant is the smallest, but not the gentlest.
A wolf's thoughts are seldom far from its appetite.
A tree__ nature does not change because the wind blew off a few of its leaves.
A toothless wolf is less dangerous than a fanged insect.
When nature suffers because it is destroyed by human activities, the notion of beauty is really losing its meaning, because nothing is more aesthetic than the natural beauty.
Life is brighter than we think and better as we are. We just have to open our eyes.
Your purpose naturally is as unclear as your divine nature. To discover your purpose, you must reintroduce yourself to your divine nature. When you do, you'll begin to hear silent whispers directing you to your purpose.
A river continues to flow despite losing a few drops at each turn.
Always take the scenic route.
It is absolutely certain that we must act to protect nature much more efficiently than ever before. Tomorrow _ when mankind will step forward to a totally uncertain future _ will be too late.
We are lucky because we still have a magnificent temple called nature where we can find peace of mind in it!
To appear in heaven, let yourself disappear amongst the beauties of nature!
There is something to be said about the vastness of the earth, as well as the vastness of the heavens, in reminding us how small we are and how great God's creation is.
A poet warrior realizes both the brutality and the beauty in life, and apprehends that the suffering we tragically endure is partly what makes us human. What also makes us human is the ability to love, the ability to stand in nature__ presence, and to nurture this earthly paradise to tend to our family__ needs.
Only mountains can feel the frozen warmth of the sun through snow's gentle caress on their peaks
We worship life on Usonia. Nature... The moon, the sun, the stars, the rivers.