Mountains Mountain Quotes Quotes & Sayings
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I shall have liberty to think for myself without molesting others or being molested myself. — John Adams
If you come across a high mountain on your way, thank to it, because a good challenge is a great chance for you to surpass yourself! Thank to it! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
You're screaming like a serial killer is the fucking house over a damn rodent? — Danielle Jamie
Art is not eternal. — Tom Wolfe
You don't need to climb a mountain to know that it's high. — Paulo Coelho
Water is very soft and submissive, but not even the mighty mountain can resist it. — Debasish Mridha
my love
for you
will always be
like a mountain stream.
quiet.
persistent.
continuous. — Sanober Khan
The TV and the public pay our wages and they like to see professional golfers mess it up. Missing a green with a chip shot - when do you see that? It's great to see exciting golf like we had last week. — Paul McGinley
Mountains are both journey and destination. They summon us to climb their slopes, explore their canyons, and attempt their summits. The summit, despite months of preparation and toil, is never guaranteed though tastes of sweet nectar when reached. If my only goal as a teacher and mountaineer is the summit, I risk cruel failure if I do not reach the highest apex. Instead, if I accept the mountain's invitation to journey and create meaning in each step, success is manifest in every moment. — T.A. Loeffler
One I'm not sure I'm supposed to appreciate — Colleen Hoover
Only mountains can feel the frozen warmth of the sun through snow's gentle caress on their peaks — Munia Khan
We are the road that winds down a sound mind, then slips into the sea. — Anthony Liccione
I saw a man climb a mountain with no feet or hands and barely a stump for each arm and leg. At once I realized there was no excuse at all for me not to scale my own mountains. — Richelle E. Goodrich
I began to write fiction on the assumption that the true enemies of the novel were plot, character, setting and theme, and having once abandoned these familiar ways of thinking about fiction, totality of vision or structure was really all that remained. — John Hawkes
in the end
it is words
poetry. sunsets
someone's deep blue
silk voice.
mountain scents.
someone's smile.
eyes. that we have
no defenses against. — Sanober Khan
I was on a walking tour of Oxford colleges once with a group of bored and unimpressable tourists. They yawned at Balliol's quad, T.E. Lawrence's and Churchill's portraits, and the blackboard Einstein wrote his E=mc2 on. Then the tour guide said, 'And this is the Bridge of Sighs, where Lord Peter proposed (in Latin) to Harriet,' and everyone suddenly came to life and began snapping pictures. Such is the power of books. — Connie Willis
