Carl Linnaeus
Biological taxonomy
Sayings by Carl Linnaeus
The more I study nature, the more I am amazed at the Creator.
A plant is a living being, but it cannot feel.
The aim of natural history is to know God in His works.
The Creator's wisdom is seen in the smallest insect as well as in the greatest elephant.
Without names, knowledge is lost.
Every country has its own plants, and every plant has its own country.
The first step in wisdom is to know the things themselves.
The whole world is a museum, and all its inhabitants are specimens.
The knowledge of plants is a science, but the knowledge of their names is a pleasure.
Man is the measure of all things, but the Creator is the measure of man.
I have spent my life in the company of plants, and they have taught me more than men.
The study of nature is the study of God.
The greatest joy is to be useful to one's fellow men.
The earth is a paradise, but men make it a hell.
The more hidden the flower, the sweeter the scent.
The whole creation is a song of praise to the Creator.
I am not ashamed to confess that I am a man who loves flowers.
The world is ruled by three things: money, women, and botany.
The most important thing in life is to be useful.
If you want to know yourself, study nature.