De tous les animaux qui s'élèvent dans l'air,
Qui marchent sur la terre, ou nagent dans la mer,
De Paris au Pérou, du Japon jusqu'à Rome,
Le plus sot animal, à mon avis, c'est l'homme.
Satire 8, l. 1
Satires (1716)
“Our strength comes from that magic, from the earth and the sky, from the fire and the water. Fly high, swim deep, give back to the earth what she gives you…”
Source: Daughter of the Forest
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“Sky and sea, keep harm from me. Earth and fire, bring… my desire.”
Source: The Initiation / The Captive Part I
As quoted in "Science Attests the Accuracy of the Bible" in The Watchtower (1 October 1980)
“What once sprung from earth sinks back into the earth.”
Cedit item retro, de terra quod fuit ante,
in terras.
Book II, lines 999–1000 (tr. Bailey)
De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things)
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Defy Gravity : Healing Beyond the Bounds of Reason (2009), p. 111
Journal of Discourses 21:323 (August 1, 1880).
Baptism of the Earth
Grandin, Temple. Thinking in Pictures : My Life with Autism (Expanded Edition).Westminster, MD, USA: Knopf Publishing Group, 2006.