Nature knows no pause in progress and development, and attaches her curse on all inaction.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Nature does not complete things. She is chaotic. Man must finish, and he does so by making
a garden and building a wall.
Robert Frost
Nature has been for me, for as long as I remember, a source of solace, inspiration,
adventure, and delight; a home, a teacher, a companion.
Lorraine Anderson
Nature is a good name for an effect whose cause is God.
William Cowper
Nature is the most thrifty thing in the world; she never wastes anything; she undergoes
change, but there is no annihilation, the essence remains - matter is eternal.
Horace Binney
Nature is not affected by finance. If someone offered you ten thousand dollars to let them
touch your eyeball without blinking, you would never collect the money. At the very last
moment, Nature would force you to blink your eye. Nature will protect her own.
Dick Gregory
Nature is very un-American. Nature never hurries.
William George Jordan
If people think nature is their friend, then they sure don't need an enemy.
Kurt Vonnegut
be·guile
transitive verb 1. To deceive by guile; delude. Synonym deceive. 2. To take away from by
or as if by guile; cheat: a disease that has beguiled me of strength. 3. To distract the
attention of; divert: "to beguile you from the grief of a loss so overwhelming"
(Abraham Lincoln). 4. To pass (time) pleasantly. 5. To amuse or charm; delight. Synonym
charm.
This Legality, therefore, is not able to set thee free from thy burden. No man was as yet
ever rid of his burden by him; no, nor ever is like to be: ye cannot be justified by the
works of the law; for by the deeds of the law no man living can be rid of his burden:
therefore, Mr. Worldly Wiseman is an alien, and Mr. Legality is a cheat; and for his son
Civility, notwithstanding his simpering looks, he is but a hypocrite and cannot help thee.
Believe me, there is nothing in all this noise, that thou hast heard of these sottish men,
but a design to beguile thee of thy
salvation, by turning thee from the way in which I had set thee.
The Pilgrim's Progress
John Bunyan
He that beguiled you in a plain accent was a
plain knave; which, for my part, I will not be, though I should win your displeasure to
entreat me to't.
King Lear
William Shakespeare
Definition from American Heritage Dictionary
Central America There are 5 species of sea turtles that may be found in the coastal areas
of Central America. These Caribbean sea turtles are all quite large. Each of the five
species hatch from a golf ball sized egg. The Ridley sea turtle matures at about 90
pounds. The Hawksbill weighs an average of 125 pounds. The Green sea turtle and the
Loggerhead sea turtle will weigh 200 to 250 pounds as adults. The huge leatherback sea
turtle weighs an average of 800 pounds, but they can weigh as much as 1,500 pounds and
grow to a length of 7 feet.
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TRUE FACT ... Humans begin laughing at two to three months of age. Six year olds laugh about 300 times per day, while adults laugh from 15 to 100 times per day. |
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