The Land it is our only home. As we are taught in school, it is the third planet in the solar system to orbit the Sun, counting from its innermost orbit, that of Mercury. Within the rocky planets, it is the largest, and the densest of all those in the solar system. It formed approximately 4.55 billion years ago, and life arose a billion years later.
For now, it is the only place in the Universe where there is life like ours, although it is not ruled out that it exists in other solar systems or galaxies. Everything we know about Earth we owe to physicists, astronomers, philosophers, scientists, and people who loved to look up at the stars, and then to space travel.
Next, we leave a list with the best phrases about the earth of great authors such as Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Rabindranath Tagore, Aristotle, William Shakespeare, Victor Hugo and many more.
The best phrases on Earth
-The trees are the efforts of the Earth to speak with the sky that listens.- Rabindranath Tagore.
-The Earth has music for all who listen.- George Santayana.
-On Earth there is no sky, but there are parts of it.- Jules Renard.
-We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.- Native American proverb.
-The Earth is the mother and the grave of nature; Her sepulchral den is her creator.- William Shakespeare.
-There are no passengers in the spaceship Earth: we are all crew members.- Herbert Marshall Mcluhan.
-Only by being sensitive to our planet Earth, we will be able to have a future for the generations to come.
-The Earth offers enough to satisfy the needs of each man, but not the greed of each man.- Mahatma Gandhi.
-The Earth is what we all have in common.- Wendell Berry.
-I’m not an environmentalist. I am a warrior of the Earth.- Darryl Cherney.
1-We have met the enemy and it is us.- Walt Kelly.
-The poetry of the Earth is never dead.- John Keats.
5-The Earth is insulted and offers flowers in response.- Rabindranath Tagore.
-Nature does great works without expecting any reward.- Alexandr I. Herzen.
-If I knew that the world would end tomorrow, I would still plant a tree today.- Martin Luther King, Jr.
-Turn a tree into firewood and it can burn for you; but it will no longer produce flowers or fruits.- Rabindranath Tagore.
-If we ever stop climate change, conserve the Earth, water and other resources, not to mention reducing animal suffering, we must celebrate Earth Day at every meal.- Ingrid Newkirk.
15-The good man is the friend of all living things.- Mahatma Gandhi.
-It produces an immense sadness to think that nature speaks while the human race does not listen to it.- Victor Hugo.
-Every day is Earth Day.- Unknown.
-The Earth never says one thing and wisdom another.- Juvenal.
-The beauty of nature lies in the details.- Natalie Angier.
-First it was necessary to civilize man in his relationship with man. Now it is necessary to civilize man in his relationship with nature and animals.- Victor Hugo.
-In all things of nature there is something wonderful.- Aristotle.
-The Earth is the best art.- Andy Warhol.
-I conceive the Earth as belonging to a great family, of which many are dead, few are alive and an uncountable number remains to be born.- Unknown.
-The Earth is where we all meet, where we all have a mutual interest, it is the only thing we share.- Lady Bird Johnson.
5-Thank God that man cannot fly and poison the sky like the Earth.- Henry David Thoreau.
-Happiness nests more in the nobility of a forest than in luxury without green.- Carlos Thays.
-The proper use of science is not to conquer nature, but to live in it.- Barry Commoner.
3-Probably, more damage has been done to the Earth in the 20th century than in the entire previous history of humanity.- Jacques Yves Cousteau.
-Up to now, man has been against nature; from now on he will be against his own nature.- Dennis Gabor.
-Only when the last tree has died, the last river has been poisoned and the last fish has been caught, we will realize that we cannot eat money.- Indian proverb.
3-He who plants trees loves others.- Thomas Fuller.
-Look deeply into nature and you will understand everything better.- Albert Einstein.
-The Earth loves our footsteps, and fears our hands.- Joaquín Araújo.
-Man is the master of his destiny and his destiny is the Earth and he himself is destroying it until he runs out of destiny.- Frida Kahlo.
-The use of solar energy has not expanded because the oil industry does not own the sun.- Ralph Nader.
-The world is a dangerous place. Not because of those who do evil, but because of those who do nothing to avoid it.- Albert Einstein.
-After a visit to the beach, it is hard to believe that we live in a material world.- Pam Shaw.
-Two things that call my attention: the intelligence of beasts and the bestiality of men.- Flora Tristán.
-There is nothing, for love, like the Earth; I don’t know if there is a better site.- Robert Frost.
-The Earth contains within itself evil and its remedy.- John Milton.
-We are terrible animals. I think the Earth’s immune system is trying to get rid of us, as it should be.- Kurt Vonnegut.
-Do not take anything except photos, do not leave anything except footprints, do not kill anything except time.- Unknown.
-A true conservationist is someone who knows that the world has not been inherited from their parents, but borrowed from their children.- John James Audubon.
5-The Earth is more overwhelmed by the weight of sin than by that of the population.- Lane Kirkland.
-The Earth has a skin and that skin has diseases; one of them is the man.- Unknown.
-Curious paradox of the West, which cannot be known without possessing and cannot possess without destroying.- Hernán Vidal.
-When a man kills a tiger they call it sport, when a tiger kills the man they call it ferocity.- George Bernard Shaw.
-Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful and committed citizens can change the world. In fact, it is the only thing that has done it.- Margaret Mead.
-For 200 years we have been conquering nature. Now we are taking her to death.- Tom McMillan.
-In each walk through nature one receives much more than what he is looking for.- John Muir.
-Earth was small, blue and so poignantly lonely. Our home must be defended as a sacred relic. The Earth was absolutely round. I didn’t know what the word round means until I saw the Earth from space.- Aleksei Leonov.
-Seeing the Earth as it really is, small, blue and beautiful in that eternal silence in which it floats, is to see ourselves together as brothers in that brilliant beauty.- Archibald MacLeish.
-To walk, first you have to take care of the ground on which we are going to step.- Unknown.