"As a result, nature is something entirely..." - Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
As a result, nature is something entirely different from what comes to mind when we invoke its name.
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“We could not help contrasting the equanimity of Nature with the bustle and impatience of man. His words and actions presume alwaysa crisis near at hand, but she is forever silent and unpretending.”
“The moose is singularly grotesque and awkward to look at. Why should it stand so high at the shoulders? Why have so long a head? Why have no tail to speak of?”
“Alive without breath, As cold as death; Never thirsty, ever drinking, All in mail never clinking.”
More on Perception
“Open your Eyes, for this World is only a Dream.”
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“The problem in America isn't so much what people don't know; the problem is what people think they know that just ain't so.”