"Perhaps we too seldom reflect how much the life of Nature is one with the life of man, how unimportant, or indeed merely seeming, the difference between them"
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The phrase “the life of Nature is one with the life of man” carries the poet’s characteristic bridge-building, but it’s also a doctrinal challenge to the era’s confident hierarchies. In late Victorian and early modern Britain, “Nature” was being cataloged, fenced, industrially consumed, and rhetorically romanticized all at once. Le Gallienne’s move is to refuse both the scientist’s distance and the tourist’s sentimentality. “One with” suggests not resemblance but shared continuity: a single current of vitality in different forms.
His sharpest turn is “how unimportant or indeed merely seeming, the difference between them.” That “merely seeming” presses on the reader’s pride. It hints that the human exceptionalism we cling to may be a social story, not an ontological fact. The intent isn’t to flatten humanity into mud and leaf; it’s to puncture the fantasy that our lives are exempt from the terms that govern everything else: dependency, vulnerability, seasonality, decay.
It works because it sounds gentle while smuggling in an ethical demand: if the difference is “seeming,” exploitation becomes self-harm, and reverence stops being aesthetic and starts being practical.
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Gallienne, Richard Le. (2026, February 17). Perhaps we too seldom reflect how much the life of Nature is one with the life of man, how unimportant, or indeed merely seeming, the difference between them. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/perhaps-we-too-seldom-reflect-how-much-the-life-101482/
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Gallienne, Richard Le. "Perhaps we too seldom reflect how much the life of Nature is one with the life of man, how unimportant, or indeed merely seeming, the difference between them." FixQuotes. February 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/perhaps-we-too-seldom-reflect-how-much-the-life-101482/.
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"Perhaps we too seldom reflect how much the life of Nature is one with the life of man, how unimportant, or indeed merely seeming, the difference between them." FixQuotes, 17 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/perhaps-we-too-seldom-reflect-how-much-the-life-101482/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.








