Quotes About Scenery
from that valley near the Tetons, over past the Wind River
~ S.M. Stirling
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Clouds hid the peaks and only their flanks were visible beneath a murky ceiling.
~ Joe Simpson
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The town itself is disagreeable; but then, all around, you find an inexpressible beauty of nature.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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All I could see from where I stoodWas three long mountains and a wood.
~ Edna St. Vincent Millay
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The most attractive feature of Alaska, I say, is its small, insignificant human population.
~ Edward Abbey
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Wall pink like sliced watermelon, right-angled verticality, rising one hundred feet above the graygreen talus of broken rock, scrub juniper, blackbrush, scarlet gilia, purple penstemon, golden prince's plume. It is the season of spring in the mile-high tablelands of the canyon country. In America the still Beautiful.
~ Edward Abbey
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Right now the shadows of clouds are dragging across it, and patches of sunlight are touching down everywhere.
~ Anthony Doerr
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Puerto Rico is beautiful. I mean, I love it. But it's hard to film here. It's hard to film an action movie here where you're outside, and you're running around all day.
~ Jeffrey Dean Morgan
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Born And Bred' is pure escapism, and where we film is one of the most beautiful places in the country.
~ Chris Chibnall
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There are characteristics of Central Florida you don't see anywhere else. It's quite beautiful.
~ Sean Baker
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It's been great being on location in Shetland and out in the fresh air.
~ Douglas Henshall
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Cuando sale el sol en Yorkshire, es la región más soleada del mundo. Le
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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Jessica stopped a few feet away so that Ken could get an optimal view of her body posed against the seductive backdrop of the sea, sand, and palm trees.
~ Francine Pascal
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Frank and Joe marveled at the scenery along the coast. It was extremely craggy, and geysers of white foam shot up from the sea splashing against the jagged rocks.
~ Franklin W. Dixon
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Rolling country, not yet quite mountainous, with woods and lakes, is what I like best.
~ Franz Kafka
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I am not an enthusiast when it comes to cities, preferring rolling scenery, wildlife and stars to museums, monuments, architecture and traffic.
~ Ann Widdecombe
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It's quite nice to play on a golf course that, even though it is links, that there's not much wind, which is good.
~ Jason Day
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Contrary to slanderous Eastern opinion, much of Iowa is not flat, but rolling hills country with a lot of timber, a handsome and imaginative landscape, crowded with constant small changes of scene and full of little creeks winding with pools where shiners, crappies and catfish hover.
~ Paul Engle
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To look out of a car in Scania, you see a painting on the horizontal - one windmill, one tiny farmhouse, acres of beet or grass.
~ Kenneth Branagh
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Durham is the most beautiful place. Whenever I'm on a train going north I have to stand, nose pressed to the window, as we pass Durham. I don't think there's a better view in the world.
~ Alexander Armstrong
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My house borders horse farms, and I can look out my window and see the horses and the new colts. It's really peaceful.
~ Queen Latifah
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Nazare is a special place for me; we got married right there, at the lighthouse. The seafood and wine are amazing. Best of all, there are no sharks: they are much more scary than a big wave.
~ Garrett McNamara
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In designing the scenery and costumes for any of Shakespeare's plays, the first thing the artist has to settle is the best date for the drama. This should be determined by the general spirit of the play more than by any actual historical references which may occur in it.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Sometimes 'great acting' is just showing off - chewing up scenery and dialogue and other actors - the equivalent of a theatrical sugar rush.
~ Denis Leary
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