When the spirit of nature touches us, our hearts turn into a butterfly!
A daisy blooming in a desert is worth more than a rose blossoming in a rainforest.
In my youth I had three teachers: friends, enemies, and books. In my adulthood I had three professors: God, nature, and life.
While the whole world was asleep, the caterpillar was awake, working towards becoming a butterfly.
A bird does not give up flying because it failed on its first attempt.
A bird that sings too much will only lose its voice, but a bird that does not sing at all will lose its symphonies.
It is the ant, not the lion, which the elephant fears.
It is in vain to chase two birds at the same time, even if you have a thousand legs.
You cannot control the ocean, but you can guide the rivers that feed it.
The early bird gets the worm, and the early fox gets the bird.
A wise bird does not lend even the smallest of its feathers to a hunter.
Nature has two powers: Her own physical power and the spiritual power of her beauty!
A rose does not answer its enemies with words, but with beauty.
When Mother Nature speaks, even the Gods hold silence.
Without the intense touch of nature, you can never fully freshen yourself! Go for a camping and there both your weary mind and your exhausted body will rise like a morning sun!
A lion does not earn its crown quarreling with sheep.
A bee, though small, can still sting you; an elephant, though calm, can still trample you; a lion, though full, can still devour you.
An Oak tree is a daily reminder that great things often have small beginnings.
A lion is born knowing how to hunt, but has to learn how to hunt well.
If you tend to a flower, it will bloom, no matter how many weeds surround it.