Top 18 Herzog Nature Quotes

#1. I discover no kinship, no understanding, no mercy. I see only the overwhelming indifference of nature.

Werner Herzog

#2. A saint is one to be for two when three and you make five and two and cover. A at most. Saint saint a saint.

Gertrude Stein

#3. One of the greatest errors in the church today is the artificial distinction we have created between accepting Christ as Savior and confessing Him as Lord. We have made two experiences of it, but the New Testament makes them one.

Vance Havner

#4. Long life is denied us; therefore let us do something to show that we have lived.

Marcus Tullius Cicero

#5. One man, one horse, one holocaust on demand.

Janet Morris

#6. I love nature, but against my better judgment.

Werner Herzog

#7. Us Asians look like we're twenty until we're fifty. Once we're fifty, we look like Yoda.

Dat Phan

#8. The city's full of people who you just see around.

Terry Pratchett

#9. I have certainly noticed that groups of clever and intelligent people are capable of really stupid ideas.

Terry Pratchett

#10. My wife, my family, my friends - they've all taught me things about love and what that emotion really means. In a nutshell, loving someone is about giving, not receiving.

Nicholas Sparks

#11. The greatest joy of being a teacher, Mr.Karasuma is when a student provides a clear answer to a question you had your doubts about.

Yusei Matsui

#12. I haven't dunked since Bill Clinton was in office, so I'm just happy for anyone who can do so without a trampoline.

LZ Granderson

#13. Great leaders understand that the right attitude will set the right atmosphere, which enables the right response from others.

John C. Maxwell

#14. I've woken up from dreams and the whole song is there. I'm listening to it in my dreams. I consciously have to wake myself up and get a tape recorder because I hear it like a record.

Lenny Kravitz

#15. I dwelt there by choice in privacy and peace.

Alan Bradley

#16. The only consistency in the way humans think about animals is inconsistency.

Hal Herzog

#17. I did not know that mankind were suffering for want of gold. I have seen a little of it. I know that it is very malleable, but not so malleable as wit. A grain of gold will gild a great surface, but not so much as a grain of wisdom.

Henry David Thoreau

#18. No wonder tragedy wields the only hammer stout enough to crack the resilient bubble of complacency

Mark Frost

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