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John Burroughs once suggested that it is always easier to believe than to deny.

Our minds are naturally affirmative.

The uranium atom is the heaviest of all the naturally occurring elements.

A child is naturally full of curiosity, and wants to know about everything.

Flamingos are not naturally pink, they get their color from eating tiny green algae that turn pink during digestion.

Nazi leader Hermann Goering once suggested that the common people naturally don't want war, but it is the leaders of a country who determine policy, so it is always a simple matter to drag the people along.

The company uses extracts of different flowers and herbs to naturally perfume its shampoos and soaps.

This classic Chinese green tea is unfermented, and is naturally scented with Jasmine blossoms.

He works in forestry developing trees that are more naturally resistant to pests.

In general, rocks are naturally broken by systems of fractures called joints.

Children naturally have a healthy curiosity for the world around them.

Children have a naturally inquiring mind that helps them in learning.

Some people think men are naturally more skilled at mathematics than women are, but I think that is silly.

Women naturally have proportionally more fat in their bodies than men.

George Bernard Shaw once observed that if you go to heaven without being naturally qualified for it, you will not enjoy yourself there.

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