Nature is indeed adequate to Fear, but to Reverence not adequate. Goethe.

Nature is just towards men. It recompenses them for their sufferings; it renders them laborious, because to the greatest toils it attaches the greatest rewards. Montesquieu.

Nature is no spendthrift, but takes the shortest 45 way to her ends. Emerson.

Nature is not an Aggregate but a Whole. Carlyle.

Nature is not fixed, but fluid; spirit alters, moulds, makes it. Emerson.

Nature is rich; those two eggs you ate to breakfast this morning might, if hatched, have peopled the world with poultry. Carlyle.

Nature is sometimes subdued, but seldom extinguished. Bacon.

Nature is still the grand agent in making 50 poets. Carlyle.

Nature is the art of God. Sir Thomas Browne.

Nature is the best posture-master. Emerson.