450 Quotes About Mountains
- Author Donna Lynn Hope
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I used to be a wanderess without roots – discontent and bereft of belonging and then he took me to The Last Best Place where I was touched and warmed through. Never before have I felt the breath-taking spirit of the frontier as distinctly as I do here and never before have I felt so at home where all things magnificent are made more so by inspired calm of earthy humility.
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- Author Daniel J. Rice
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The mountains knew the definition of freedom. They provided a place where he could find his mind.
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- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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You may not be able to move the mountain with one hit, but you can do so by picking up the rocks bit by bit! Stop loading yourself and go bit by bit... You will get there!
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- Author Tanith Lee
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It gets cold in the desert at night, particularly up in the mountains; the stars hammer on the rock and strike frost.
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- Author J.C. Bonnell
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Granddad always said the best things about fishing were beyond the senses. He said the mountains, rivers and fish were the center of why you were there, but not the heart, that the heart was in those pure moments in and around the fishing, or rather what was on the other side of those moments that can only be felt, not told because words were not up to the job. That’s what hooked your soul.
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- Author John Muir
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In our best times everything turns into religion, all the world seems a church and the mountains altars.
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- Author Henry Stephens Salt
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One cannot walk in such regions, consciouslywithout enlargement of thought. There areheights and valleys which, to those who seekthem in a sympathetic spirit, are better" seats of learning " than any school or university in the land ; there are days when the climber seems to rise into a rarer mental as well as visual atmosphere, and to leave far below him the crass cares and prejudices of commonplace life.
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- Author John Muir
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Walk away quietly in any direction and taste the freedom of the mountaineer.
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- Author Jay Woodman
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I was moved beyond words. The train ride over the mountains from lake Titticaca to Cusco reminded me of Africa where I grew up; and 4 days walking on the Inca Trail, then more in the jungle, just magnificent - time, space, and splendour. Our planet is superb!
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