“Nature had squandered an unreasonable quantity of male beauty on this undeserving creature.”
Source: Devil in Winter
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Lisa Kleypas 214
American writer 1964Related quotes

Lecture June 7, 1959 Nature's Eternal Refreshment
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Quoted in: Anna Moszynska, Abstract Art, Thames and Hudson, London, 1990, p. 66
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Les Loix du Mouvement et du Repos, déduites d'un Principe Métaphysique (1746)

De Generatione Animalium (1651)
Context: Man comes into the world naked and unarmed, as if nature had destined him for a social creature, and ordained him to live under equitable laws and in peace; as if she had desired that he should be guided by reason rather than be driven by force; therefore did she endow him with understanding, and furnish him with hands, that he might himself contrive what was necessary to his clothing and protection. To those animals to which nature has given vast strength, she has also presented weapons in harmony with their powers; to those that are not thus vigorous, she has given ingenuity, cunning, and singular dexterity in avoiding injury.