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Quotes About Trek

I think the hill one has to trudge in order to understand a man's baggage is more of a trek than I'd like to take right now.
~ Shirley MacLaine
Today, I'll simply wander. Head off in one direction or another and keep walking. Until I feel like stopping.
~ Thomas King
Step III: A is for Automation SCOTTY: She's all yours, sir. All systems automated and ready. A chimpanzee and two trainees could run her! CAPTAIN KIRK: Thank you, Mr. Scott. I'll try not to take that personally. —STAR TREK
~ Timothy Ferriss
walked about a furlong
~ Daniel Defoe
There were five, not counting the guide. The man and
~ David Baldacci
It was a strange trek — the sullen leading the apathetic, followed by the confused, all tailed by the inveterately amused.
~ David Brin
She's going to show up at the Mexican border once she finishes the marathon to her car," Fletch says. I nod. "Sounds like it, yes." "And she's confident the border guards will simply stand there with open arms, all, 'Oh, apocalypse in the USA? So sorry. Come on in, friendly Northern Neighbor! You're totally welcome to all our resources! Here, have a chimichanga, señorita! You must be tired after your long trek.
~ Jen Lancaster
He followed the sweet scent not of blood orange, but of the pancreas and thymus glands that lived within one particular platinum-headed Unica, and he resumed his trek to Modelland.
~ Tyra Banks
Authors often leave their sentences unfinished like that—at least the kind who come to Wentworth's do—and they are always men. Women authors seem to bother less about local color, or perhaps they bother more. Perhaps they actually pack a couple of suitcases and trek off to Borneo or Canada or wherever it may be, before they send their hero there to hob-nob with head-hunters or to track moose.
~ D.E. Stevenson
When Hamill heard ILM was working on Star Trek II, he protested to Lucas, "You traitors! George, how could you do that?" To which Lucas replied, "It's a business, kid.
~ J.W. Rinzler
The Vulcan Neck Pinch is not half as powerful as the Vulcan Groin Kick, but it's more politically correct
~ Star Trek