"In the end, nature is inexorable: it has no reason to hurry and, sooner or later, it takes what belongs to it. Unconsciously and inflexibly obedient to its own laws, it doesn't know art, just as it doesn't know freedom, just as it doesn't know goodness"
- Ivan Turgenev
About this Quote
This quote by Ivan Turgenev talks to the power of nature and its indifference to the human experience. Nature is relentless and follows its own laws without regard for our own desires or intentions. Nature does not recognize art, flexibility, or goodness, and it will take what it wants when it desires it. This quote acts as a reminder of the power of nature and how it is eventually in control. We may try to control nature, however in the end, it will constantly prevail. Nature is a force to be reckoned with and should be appreciated and appreciated. We should not take it for granted, as it can be both beautiful and harmful. Nature is a powerful tip of the fragility of life and the significance of living in harmony with it.
This quote is written / told by Ivan Turgenev between October 28, 1818 and September 3, 1883. He/she was a famous Novelist from Russia.
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