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We have, of course, long since ceased to think of Nature as the sympathetic mirror of our moods, or to imagine that she
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"We have, of course, long since ceased to think of Nature as the sympathetic mirror of our moods, or to imagine that she has any concern with the temporal affairs of man"

- Richard Le Gallienne

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This quote by Richard Le Gallienne talks to the idea that people have moved far from the notion that nature is a reflection of our emotions and sensations. He recommends that we no longer believe that nature has any involvement in the daily lives of human beings. This indicates that we have ended up being more disconnected from nature and its impact on our lives. We have actually become more concentrated on our own lives and our own needs, rather than wanting to nature for assistance or convenience. This quote speaks to the idea that humans have actually ended up being more self-indulgent and less linked to the natural world. We have actually ended up being more concentrated on our own lives and our own requirements, rather than aiming to nature for assistance or convenience. This disconnection from nature has actually triggered us to end up being more focused on our own lives and our own requirements, instead of aiming to nature for guidance or comfort. This quote speaks with the concept that human beings have actually ended up being more self-indulgent and less linked to the natural world.

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England Flag This quote is written / told by Richard Le Gallienne. He/she was a famous Poet from England. The author also have 25 other quotes.

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