450 Quotes About Mountains
- Author Avijeet Das
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The water was still. The mountains moved.
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- Author Heather "Anish" Anderson
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At least now I knew that my heart was wedded to the mountains--to the wild places. It was there, and there alone, that I was whole, contented, and blissful. No relationship, career, or wealth could ever take its place.
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- Author Theodore Roosevelt
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Again, it was proposed that we should go up the mountains and make our camps there.
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- Author Crestless Wave
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What it takes to realize everything is fine around you?A road trip to the mountains where your soul dwells in the echoes of the winds that carry fragments of clouds with them.What it takes to realize world is going back to chaos and infinite hurry?End of the aforementioned road trip...
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- Author Ahila
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Yet I remember you, To capture The mountains of Sumerians,To bring backThe lobes of flowers, That fragrance of the forest,And the painted pitcher,All we loved once upon a time
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- Author Julian Huxley
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By death the moon was gathered in Long ago, ah long ago;Yet still the silver corpse must spinAnd with another's light must glow.Her frozen mountains must forgetTheir primal hot volcanic breath,Doomed to revolve for ages yet,Void amphitheatres of death.And all about the cosmic sky,The black that lies beyond our blue,Dead stars innumerable lie,And stars of red and angry hueNot dead but doomed to die.
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- Author J. Aleksandr Wootton
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Sunrise over the mountain-forest was gorgeous - Aurora brushing out her golden tresses with a comb of dark-needled pine and bare-limbed oak.
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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Without overcoming the obstacles on the path, how can you get to the top of the mountain?
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- Author Henry Stephens Salt
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Here, if nowhere else in the land, the sense of satiety is unknown; and it is to this mental tonic, even more than to the bracing air of the heights, that we owe the unwearied spirit which nerves us to walk more leagues upon the mountains than we could walk miles upon the plain. For in the lowlands we walk with the body only; in the highlands we walk with the mind
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