Nature Quotes

Nature refers to the natural world; that which consists of all things unaffected by or predating human technology, production, and design. (Compare ecosystem.). It commonly describes the innate characteristics of a thing. What something will tend by its own constitution, to be or do. Distinct from what might be expected or intended, the summary of everything that has to do with biological, chemical and physical states and events in the physical universe, and conformity to that which is natural, as distinguished from that which is artificial, or forced, or remote from actual experience, which gives the term a broader and more practical sense than a single short definition would suggest. Depending on context, it can also point to kind, sort; character; quality, physical constitution or existence; the vital powers; the natural life, and natural affection or reverence, so the category can cover literal uses, related ideas, and more figurative extensions of the same core meaning. Taken together, these meanings present Nature as a flexible theme rather than a narrowly technical label, covering the central idea people usually mean when they use the word while still leaving room for closely related senses that appear in real language. Additional shades of meaning include to endow with natural qualities, which reinforce how the category can stretch across adjacent but still recognizable uses of the same term.

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