Quotes The more deeply and persistently we think about nature, the greater and greater wonder and awe they evoke fill our souls. ——Kant Nature often breeds beautiful souls. ——Romain Rolland If God is the miracle doctor who heals spiritual wounds, then nature is the best elixir. ——Alexander Dumas There is nothing more noble in the world than nature. ——Gogol The beauty of the world around them can cultivate students' sentiments, making them noble, elegant, compassionate, and abhor ugliness. ——Suhomlinsky The great power of nature reveals its truth not through ugliness but through beauty. ——Tagore Nature can fully satisfy our needs, but it cannot satisfy our greed. ——Gandhi Every area of ??nature is incomparable. ——Aristotle Everything is a procession, and the universe is a procession advancing at a neat and perfect pace. ——Whitman Not only cannot force nature, but we must obey nature. ——Aeschylus It’s not that I don’t love humans, but I love nature more. ——Byron People can only live according to the experience revealed by nature. —— Schopenhauer Nature will not deceive us, it is often ourselves who deceive us. ——Rousseau The result of our violation of nature is that we destroy the beauty of natural landscapes, the beauty of natural dynamics and the beauty of nature. ——Norman Cousins ??Only by obeying nature can we conquer nature. ——Darwin Man follows the earth, earth follows the sky, heaven follows the Tao, and Tao follows nature. ——Laozi A benevolent person enjoys mountains, and a wise person enjoys water. ——Confucius Cold comes and summer comes, harvest in winter and store in summer. ——Zhou Xingsi The sky does not speak but the four seasons move, and the earth does not speak but all things come into being. ——Li Bai Swiss people’s awareness of environmental protection ——Harmony starts with changing every habit. In Switzerland, people seem to be in an environmental protection classroom. Teachers and their assistants at the University of Zurich generally do not drive to work or travel, but prefer to pay a fare and take the bus. It is said that teachers generally drive at most two or three times a month, and the same is true for ordinary people. Occasionally when encountering traffic jams, even if the time is very short, drivers usually turn off the engine to avoid excessive exhaust gas emissions. They cite at length the differences in passenger capacity, energy consumption, pollution emissions, and the cost of cleaning up the pollution that buses and cars carry. Students in the school use slightly rough yellow recycled paper when printing and copying, and everyone consciously turns over the used paper for reuse. Although supermarkets also provide customers with some very thin small plastic bags, the main shopping bags are made of paper or cloth, and customers have to buy them themselves. In daily life, people also pay great attention to the recycling and reuse of waste paper, and the resource recycling department always comes to collect and process it free of charge on designated days. Koreans' environmental awareness - Harmony starts with changing every habit. In order to save wood, Koreans use potato powder to grind toothpicks and add a little green food coloring. South Korea is a hilly country with many ups and downs on the roads. It is dangerous to skate on steep roads in rain or snow. And South Korea’s economic situation does not allow them to lay power grids under the roads to dissolve ice and snow like some wealthy countries in Europe and the United States, so in the past they sprayed chemical salt water. Melt snow. Later, it was discovered that although chemical salt water was effective and quick, it would damage tires and road surfaces, and the volatile toxic gases would also pollute the air. Therefore, South Korea no longer uses chemical salt water and uses sand instead. Whenever it snows and the road becomes slippery, the driver can stop the car and fetch pre-placed sandbags from the roadside to sprinkle sand on the road to prevent slipping, which also provides convenience for cars behind. South Korea is not short of water, but the awareness of water conservation has penetrated into every city resident. Large yellow iron barrels are installed on the roofs of residential buildings in Seoul, the capital of South Korea. What is contained there is "reclaimed water", which is domestic sewage that has been treated and used for secondary purposes, used to flush toilets in residences. In South Korea, many public places use recycled water. For example, the Gwangju Sports Center, the venue for the first match of the Chinese football team in the Korea-Japan World Cup, and the swimming pool are 100% reused. They are the only source of water for cleaning and greening of the entire Gwangju Stadium.
When a bridge flies to the north and south, the chasm becomes a thoroughfare." (Mao Zedong)
Building boats as beams does not show their light. ("The Book of Songs.