
“The world, we are told, was made especially for man — a presumption not supported by all the facts.”
― John Muir

“The world, we are told, was made especially for man — a presumption not supported by all the facts.”
― John Muir

“When you do something noble and beautiful and nobody noticed, do not be sad. For the sun every morning is a beautiful spectacle and yet most of the audience still sleeps.”
― John Lennon

“The poetry of the earth is never dead.”
― John Keats


“Live in each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit, and resign yourself to the influence of the earth.”
― Henry David Thoreau

“And we will lie down on the ground and have conversations with the grasses and the flowers.”
― Avijeet Das

“I am of old and young, of the foolish as much as the wise,
Regardless of others, ever regardful of others,
Maternal as well as paternal, a child as well as a man,
Stuffed with the stuff that is course, and stuffed with the stuff that is fine, one of the nation, of many nations, the smallest the same and the the largest”
― Walt Whitman, Song of Myself

“Shallow men believe in luck or in circumstance. Strong men believe in cause and effect.”
― Ralph Waldo Emerson

“If you really want to do something, you will find a way. If you don’t, you’ll find an excuse.”
― Jim Rohn