"You just mentioned the law of nature, survival of the fittest, which is indeed a bit extreme. In reality, victory has never belonged to the strong; survival itself is justice, indisputable justice."
"Since ancient times, the people on this land have been battling with nature, from the first single cell underwater, to the mass extinction brought by oxygen, to natural disasters and man-made calamities, social revolutions, and technological explosions. No matter how poets and historians wield their pens, they cannot cleanse the destruction nature has wrought upon life."
"Respect stems from fear, fear derives from violence, and nature is the most primal, the most exalted violence."
"People revere nature, not out of gratitude for its nurturing, but because they cannot resist the great force that arbitrarily decides life and death. At the end of the day, why did we embark on the path of huddling together for warmth, why develop industry—isn't it nature that forced us to this point?"