#Natural Laws
Quotes about natural-laws
Natural laws are the fundamental principles that govern the universe, shaping everything from the movement of celestial bodies to the intricate workings of ecosystems. These laws, often seen as the invisible threads weaving the fabric of reality, provide a sense of order and predictability in an otherwise chaotic world. People are drawn to quotes about natural laws because they offer profound insights into the workings of the world around us, encouraging a deeper understanding of our place within it. These quotes often inspire reflection on the interconnectedness of all things, highlighting the delicate balance that sustains life. By contemplating natural laws, individuals can find a sense of harmony and purpose, as these principles remind us of the inherent wisdom and beauty present in nature. Whether it's the law of gravity or the cycle of seasons, these universal truths resonate with our innate curiosity and desire for knowledge, offering timeless wisdom that transcends cultural and temporal boundaries. In a world that often feels unpredictable, quotes about natural laws provide a comforting reminder of the enduring order that underpins existence, inviting us to explore the mysteries of the universe with wonder and awe.
[On Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz]The answer is unknowable, but it may not be unreasonable to see him, at least in theological terms, as essentially a deist. He is a determinist: there are no miracles (the events so called being merely instances of infrequently occurring natural laws); Christ has no real role in the system; we live forever, and hence we carry on after our deaths, but then everything — every individual substance — carries on forever.
One may deal with things without love...but you cannot deal with men without it...It cannot be otherwise, because natural love is the fundamental law of human life.
Because if it's really true that there's no order, then anything can happen to us. Anything at all. There's no real natural law, no right and wrong that's immutable, and the world is suddenly a savage place where any number of things can go wrong.
Thou, nature, art my goddess; to thy laws my services are bound...{His second motto, from King Lear by Shakespeare}
Most of those who have written about the Affects, and men’s way of living, seem to treat, not of natural things, which follow the common laws of nature, but of things that are outside nature. Indeed they seem to conceive man in nature as a dominion within a dominion. For they believe that man disturbs, rather than follows, the order of nature, that he has absolute power over his actions, and that he is determined only by himself.
Do not fear the darkness; Because it is as beautiful as the light. And do not fear the light; Because it is as beautiful as the darkness. These two are each others mothers, and each others fathers.
I shall treat the nature and power of the Affects, and the power of the Mind over them, by the same Method by which, in the preceding parts, I treated God and the Mind, and I shall consider human actions and appetites just as if it were a Question of lines, planes, and bodies.
Devote your heart completely towards obeying God's command, the basis for obeying Natural laws.
