Alexander Pope.
It was said by Prince Hamlet in Shakespear's play Hamlet.
I called natures bread for the song on their commercial and they said it was by Emilie Simon and the song was Baby Penquine. But the song I found wasn't the same.
because at night they start to glow up and it is pretty bright. also fire flies are nature and the light of them is natural. :]
Shel Silverstein's favorite animal was said to be a garden snake. He often drew and wrote about snakes, portraying them as misunderstood creatures with a mischievous or playful nature.
What the Night Said was created on 2007-05-01.
yes, because in the movie on the table it wrote it's coming then the it cross out the wrote IT'S HERE( also in nick's visions) then at the ending of the movie night said it was the plane of the beginning. And also the back of the cover of the DVD it said death just getting started
He wrote a book called the anti almanac. Which talked about how he hated nature. All statements said above are false. I just felt like being goofy!!!
A vacuum.
Shakespeare wrote this line in "Twelfth Night." It is spoken by Feste, a wise fool character, reflecting on the balance between intelligence and foolishness in a person.
Nature and nature's laws lay hid in night; God said "Let Newton be" and all was light.
SF Said
Pink wrote it she was in a club and a guy asked her to dance she said no and he said "well i guess it's me and my hand tonight"