- "Good old Mother Nature."
- ―Indiana Jones[src]
Mother Nature is a personification of nature.
Despite US President Theodore Roosevelt's attempts to ease the effects of the Great Depression in 1933 with his New Deal, Mother Nature turned the American Midwest into a giant dustbowl.[1]
In May 1939, Indiana Jones drove a jungle rodent into the path of an anaconda which was blocking his way. When the snake moved to attack the rodent, Jones praised Mother Nature.[2]