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Quotes About Scenery

My son, Laurier, and I love being outdoors. We like to ski and to skate, to play in the snow, and simply to walk and enjoy the winter scenery.
~ Julie Payette
A lovely nook of forest scenery, or a grand rock, like a beautiful woman, depends for much of its attractiveness upon the attendance sense of freedom from whatever is low; upon a sense of purity and of romance.
~ P. T. Barnum
Sometimes, if you are lucky, you will see the moon coming up, and two distant deodars in perfect silhouette.
~ Ruskin Bond
When we rejoice in beautiful scenery, great art, and great music, it is but the flexing of instincts acquired in another place and another time.
~ Neal A. Maxwell
In Morocco, it's possible to see the Atlantic and the Mediterranean at the same time.
~ Tahar Ben Jelloun
When my foot was on the sands and my face towards the broad, bright bay, no language can describe the effect of the deep, clear azure of the sky and ocean, the bright morning sunshine on the semicircular barrier of craggy cliffs surmounted by green swelling hills, and on the smooth, wide sands, and the low rocks out at sea—looking, with their clothing of weeds and moss, like little grass-grown islands—and above all, on the brilliant, sparkling waves. 
~ Anne Bronte
the villa) It's beautiful too, all hot pinks and reds, and rocks and sand and blinding blue and white.
~ Anne Rivers Siddons
the pastel sea of trees and flowers.
~ Anne Rivers Siddons
I think most Coloradans would agree that our state is the most beautiful in the nation, and the water flowing through our borders is its life blood.
~ Wayne Allard
The clustered spires of Frederick standGreen-walled by the hills of Maryland.
~ John Greenleaf Whittier
Flush was a fellow traveller of course, and enjoyed it in the most obviously amusing manner. Never was there so good a dog in a carriage before his time! Think of Flush, too! He has a supreme contempt for trees and hills or anything of that kind, and, in the intervals of natural scenery, he drew in his head from the window and didn't consider it worth looking at; but when the population thickened, and when a village or a town was to be passed through
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
By lunchtime the valley was lightly coated, like a cake with confectioner's sugar...there was white fur on the antlers of the iron deer and on the melancholy boughs of the Norway spruce.
~ Elizabeth Enright
Only a few leaves of deep red remain on the otherwise bare limbs of the maples; the oak leaves are russet and wrinkled; briefly through the trees is the glimpse of the bay, flat and steel-gray today with the overcast November sky.
~ Elizabeth Strout
puentes, ríos y bosques; Francia era un paisaje afortunado—
~ Arturo Pérez-Reverte
Karadeniz bölgesinde geziye ç?k?yorum.
~ aziz nesin
Masses of red dogwood, guelder-roses, and privet hemmed them in, whilst overhead the dark tassels of the firs almost shut out the greying dawn. Not far from the stream, sprawled down the bank, was a giant Scots pine. It had torn up much of the bank in its fall, and the roots appeared in the half-darkness like the limbs of some long-dead monster.
~ B.B.
They rode up a trail until the trees parted and they got their first good view of Lone Peak across the valley and river. This late morning it was breathtaking. The stark peak gleamed against the deep blue of the big sky. No wonder this area had been named Big Sky.
~ B.J. Daniels
But I must confess that Kashmir is one place that made me reach out for the camera. Such is the setting that no matter in which direction one looks, you get a gorgeous frame.
~ Rakshit Shetty
I'd never been to Rhode Island before, I loved it there. Watching the leaves change color in the fall was just gorgeous. I loved it.
~ Olafur Darri Olafsson
I'm grateful for anything that brings me back to Colorado.
~ Sheryl Lee
As children we have no appreciation of scenery because, having not yet stored similar scenes in our imagination, with their attendant emotions and circumstances, we perceive it without psychic depth. I now looked at the cloudcrowned summits with my
~ Gene Wolfe
As children we have no appreciation of scenery because, having not yet stored similar scenes in our imagination, with their attendant emotions and circumstances, we perceive it without psychic depth.
~ Gene Wolfe
The memory has as many moods as the temper, and shifts its scenery like a diorama.
~ George Eliot
My favourite season is autumn, and I love walking through woods.
~ Lucy Davis