"Nature is the most beautiful thing we have. It's better than art because it's from the creator"
About this Quote
The phrase “from the creator” does a lot of work. It signals spiritual conviction without turning into a sermon, a shorthand that allows believers and nonbelievers to hear what they want: God, the universe, the larger order of things. Either way, it suggests that nature has authority. Art is human-scale, full of ego and commerce; nature is “given,” and therefore innocent. That’s a comforting hierarchy in a world where everything feels monetized, especially for a celebrity who lived under relentless public scrutiny.
Context matters, too. Newton-John spent years as a cancer advocate and wellness entrepreneur, often speaking about healing, calm, and the restorative power of the natural world. Read through that lens, the quote becomes less an aesthetic claim than a survival philosophy: when your body becomes a battleground and fame becomes noise, nature offers a form of beauty that doesn’t ask anything back. Even the slightly naive absolutism (“better than art”) feels intentional - a pop star’s plainspoken way of insisting that the most meaningful experiences aren’t curated.
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Newton-John, Olivia. (2026, January 15). Nature is the most beautiful thing we have. It's better than art because it's from the creator. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nature-is-the-most-beautiful-thing-we-have-its-105724/
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Newton-John, Olivia. "Nature is the most beautiful thing we have. It's better than art because it's from the creator." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nature-is-the-most-beautiful-thing-we-have-its-105724/.
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"Nature is the most beautiful thing we have. It's better than art because it's from the creator." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nature-is-the-most-beautiful-thing-we-have-its-105724/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.














