The notion that evil is non-rational is a more significant claim for Eagleton than at first appears, because he is (in this book [ ] as in others of his recent 'late period' prolific burst) anxious to rewrite theology: God (whom he elsewhere tells us...
Great things can be reduced to small things, and small things can be reduced to nothing.
The kind person is rewarded by nature.
Children are prophets of nature.
I've always been naturally thin.
I am not a natural dancer.
I have a natural resistance to being humiliated.
In nature there is nothing melancholy
There is no forgiveness in nature.
Death, like birth, is a secret of Nature.
It is the nature of all greatness not to be exact.
Nothing leads to good that is not natural.
Life, by nature, is a terminal illness.
For kids it's natural to be competitive.
The supernatural is the natural not yet understood.
We are all naturally xenophobic.
Disharmony is natural in any band.
The worst potential bio-terrorist is nature itself.
I think being open-minded about what Nature is trying to tell you is the key to being creative and successful.
My dream is to save women from nature.
Nature does not proceed by leaps and bounds.