Quotes about earth
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“Walk as if you are kissing the Earth with your feet.”
Source: Peace Is Every Step: The Path of Mindfulness in Everyday Life

“Beauty is truth, truth beauty,—that is all
Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know”
Source: The Complete Poems

Source: Dear Scott, Dearest Zelda: The Love Letters of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald

The Sense of Wonder (1965)
Context: Those who dwell, as scientists or laymen, among the beauties and mysteries of the earth are never alone or weary of life. Whatever the vexations or concerns of their personal lives, their thoughts can find paths that lead to inner contentment and to renewed excitement in living. Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts.

A variant — "Professor Einstein, the learned scientist, once calculated that if all bees disappeared off the earth, four years later all humans would also have disappeared" — appears in The Irish Beekeeper, v.19-20, 1965-66, p74, citing Abeilles et Fleurs (Bees and Flowers, the house magazine of Union Nationale de l'Apiculture Française) for June 1965. Snopes.com mentions its use in a beekeepers' protest in 1994 in Europe http://www.snopes.com/quotes/einstein/bees.asp suggesting invention and attribution to Einstein for political reasons.
Misattributed
Source: Steady-State Economics, 1977, p. 248

Source: Thou Art That: Transforming Religious Metaphor

Source: Me of Little Faith
Source: The Sunne in Splendour

Source: Unfortunately, It Was Paradise: Selected Poems

Source: Thinking in Pictures: My Life with Autism

Variant: Heaven is not gained by a single bound,
But we build the ladder by which we rise
From the lowly earth to the vaulted skies;
And we mount to its summit round by round.
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 564.

Cults, Sects and Questions (c. 1979)
Source: Irrational Man: A Study in Existential Philosophy (1958), Chapter Two, The Encounter With Nothingness, p. 26

Source: What On Earth Is About To Happen… For Heaven’s Sake? (2013), p. 44

Global Warming on Mars? http://wattsupwiththat.com/2006/12/20/global-warming-on-mars/, wattsupwiththat.com, December 20, 2006.
2006
Israel in Egypt, Book the First (1861)

“On our Earth, we’ve perforce learned all the knavery there is to know.”
Source: The High Crusade (1960), p. 131

1920s, Authority and Religious Liberty (1924)

to the minister of England."
Ireland and America (1846)

(1863) "On the physical geography of the Malay Archipelago." The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London 33:217-234.

<p>No te conoce el toro ni la higuera,
ni caballos ni hormigas de tu casa.
No te conoce el niño ni la tarde
porque te has muerto para siempre.</p><p>No te conoce el lomo de la piedra,
ni el raso negro donde te destrozas.
No te conoce tu recuerdo mudo
porque te has muerto para siempre.</p><p>El otoño vendrá con caracolas,
uva de niebla y montes agrupados,
pero nadie querrá mirar tus ojos
porque te has muerto para siempre.</p><p>Porque te has muerto para siempre,
como todos los muertos de la Tierra,
como todos los muertos que se olvidan
en un montón de perros apagados.</p><p>No te conoce nadie. No. Pero yo te canto.
Yo canto para luego tu perfil y tu gracia.
La madurez insigne de tu conocimiento.
Tu apetencia de muerte y el gusto de su boca.
La tristeza que tuvo tu valiente alegría.</p>
Llanto por Ignacio Sanchez Mejias (1935)
“Contemporary Poetry Criticism”, p. 140
Kipling, Auden & Co: Essays and Reviews 1935-1964 (1980)

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 144.

Letter to John Jay (23 August 1785); published in The Papers of Thomas Jefferson (1953), edited by Julian P. Boyd, vol. 8, p. 426
1780s

Give
Poetry quotes, New Thought Pastels (1913)

“Earth, left silent by the wind of night,
Seems shrunken 'neath the gray unmeasured height.”
"December".
The Earthly Paradise (1868-70)

Essay on the Principle of Population (1798; rev. through 1826)
Location unknown
The Christian Agnostic (1965)

Full Transcript of the Sixth Republican Debate in Charleston http://time.com/4182096/republican-debate-charleston-transcript-full-text/, Time (14 January 2016).
2010s, 2016, January
“I’ve moved heaven and earth to find you.”
Source: The Skin Map (2010), p. 420

in Art of this Century, February 12 – March 2, 1946, Peggy Guggenheim Papers on the work of Clyfford Still; as quoted in Abstract Expressionism Creators and Critics, ed. Clifford Ross, Abrams Publishers New York 1990, p. 203
1940's

[NewsBank, Nye: We must all save the Earth, The Madison Courier, Madison, Indiana, February 21, 2009, Pat Whitney]

Hamatreya
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)

Source: Quotes of Salvador Dali, 1961 - 1970, Diary of a Genius (1964), p. 79

Lee Kuan Yew, The Man & His Ideas, 1997
1990s

Cited in: Robert Kemp Philp. The History of Progress in Great Britain http://books.google.com/books?id=s1oBAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA72, Vol. 1 (1859). p. 72
Text is about the "motive of the author for thus undertaking books of instruction upon husbandry."
The Jewell House of Art and Nature, 1594

Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey (2014)
Interview with Left Voice (2017)
Source: Heaven Revealed (Moody, 2011), p. 112

"About Me" https://web.archive.org/web/20160106103115/http://www.patcondell.net/about-me/; footnote:
I like to think I'm a Scorpio, though actually I'm on the cusp of Scorpio and Sagittarius. However, I pledged my allegiance to Scorpio years ago, like you do when you live in a city with two football teams; you've got to pick one, and I picked Scorpio because it sounded better. In truth I have no idea what birth sign I am, and I don't care. But I do have a Scorpio t-shirt because I think it's important to have an identity, however false and pointless.
Source: Isle of the Dead (1969), Chapter 6 (pp. 137-138)

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On the Sizes and Distances of the Sun and the Moon (c. 250 BC)
Variant: Proposition 17. The diameter of the earth is to the diameter of the moon in a ratio greater than that which 108 has to 43, but less than that which 60 has to 19.

Massad, in "Semites and anti-Semites, that is the question," Al-Ahram, 2004
On Anti-Semitism

Source: Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson (1990), p. 8

Source: Reason and Hope: Selections from the Jewish Writings of Hermann Cohen (1971), p. 5

“Life on earth is a hand-to-hand mortal combat… between the law of love and the law of hate.”
Letter (1881), as quoted in The Conscience of Worms and the Cowardice of Lions : Cuban Politics and Culture in an American Context (1993) by Irving Louis Horowit, p. 11

"Hakim, the Masked Dyer of Merv", in A Universal History of Iniquity (1935); tr. Andrew Hurley, Collected Fictions (1998). Cf. Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius (1940)

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Science and National Consciousness in Bengal: 1870-1930

Al-Khisal, Page 525
Shi'ite Hadith

“I say the whole earth and all the stars in the sky are for religion’s sake.”
Starting from Paumanok. 7
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Source: The Wizard of Zao (1978), Chapter 5 (pp. 61-62)

Narrated in Saheeh Muslim, Book 026, Number 5570
Sunni Hadith

Lecture December 13, 1959 The Reality of the Christ Hierarchy
Christ

Book 1, as cited in Frank Teichmann (tr. Jon McAlice), "The Emergence of the Idea of Evolution in the Time of Goethe" http://www.waldorfresearchinstitute.org/pdf/BAIdeaEvolTeich.pdf
Ideen zur Philosophie der Geschichte der Menschheit (1784-91)
"A Pre-Raphaelite Notebook" 1-3, Tenebrae.
Poetry
Subhanallah, Alhamdulillah and Insha Allah
A Picnic of Poems in Allah's Green Garden (2011)

Source: The Works of the Right Reverend George Horne, 1809, p. 64; As quoted in Allibone (1880)

The Works of Publius Virgilius Maro (2nd ed. 1654), Virgil's Æneis

On Revolutionary Medicine (1960)
Variant: The life of a single human being is worth a million times more than all the property of the richest man on the earth.
Quoted in Seneca the Younger, Moral letters to Lucilius, CVIII, 20-21.

De Pace Fidei (The Peace of Faith) (1453)
30 September 1982.
The Teachings of Babaji

p, 125
On the Sizes and Distances of the Sun and the Moon (c. 250 BC)

“And now it was your purpose to weep Vesuvius' flames in pious melody and spend your tears on the losses of your native place, what time the Father took the mountain from earth and lifted it to the stars only to plunge it down upon the hapless cities far and wide.”
Jamque et flere pio Vesuvina incendia cantu
mens erat et gemitum patriis impendere damnis,
cum pater exemptum terris ad sidera montem
sustulit et late miseras deiecit in urbes.
iii, line 205
Silvae, Book V

The Works of Publius Virgilius Maro (2nd ed. 1654), Virgil's Æneis

Article for the News of the World (29 April 1979) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/104052
Leader of the Opposition