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Henry David Thoreau
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Art
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Nature
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Nature is a greater and more perfect art, the art of God; Referred to herself, she is genius...Our art leaves its shavings and its dust about; her art exhibits itself even in the shavings and the dust which we make.
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2
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Amy Allcott
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Art
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Nature
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There's always music amongst the trees, but our hearts have to be real quiet to hear it.
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3
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John Constable
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Art
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Nature
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Selection and combination are learned from nature herself, who constantly presents us with compositions of her own, far more beautiful than the happiest arranged by human skill.
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4
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Henry David Thoreau
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General
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Nature
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But here on the stream...Nature, who is superior to all styles and ages, is now, with pensive face, composing her poem autumn.
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5
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Ruskin
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General
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Nature
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No cheating or bargaining will ever get a single thing out of Nature's "establishment" at half price.
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Shakespeare
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Literature
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Nature
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THIRD FISHERMAN: Master I marvel how the fishes live in the sea. FIRST FISHERMAN: Why, as men do a-land: the great ones eat up the little ones. Pericles Act II Sc. 1
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