Quotes About Scenery
I really like doing portraits, but I like taking pictures of things that are natural, like scenery, too.
~ Georgia May Jagger
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Namibia took my breath away - we were at the border with South Africa, and it was where they filmed 'Mad Max.'
~ Michael Landes
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The topography of L.A. is fascinating.
~ KT Tunstall
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park came into view—the double arched stone bridge over the fast-flowing river;
~ Mary Balogh
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All important ideas must include the trees,the mountains, and the rivers.
~ Mary Oliver
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colored farmhouses, apple trees with white flowers
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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The human digestive tract is like the Amtrak line from Seattle to Los Angeles: transit time is about thirty hours, and the scenery on the last leg is pretty monotonous.
~ Mary Roach
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Sometimes the west showed clouds like tiny pink feathers; sometimes it showed purple mountains and green lakes; sometimes the clouds were scarlet with gold around the edges. Betsy
~ Maud Hart Lovelace
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I took off my shoes, as well, and followed her into the room. I'd left the lights on low so their reflection against the floor-to-ceiling window glass wouldn't obscure the view of the harbor and the lights of Hong Kong beyond it, but still she paused to log the room details before appreciating the panorama outside. I couldn't help smiling at that, although it wasn't unexpected. A civilian would never have paused before taking in that spectacular scenery.
~ Barry Eisler
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on my right Baker Creek has cut a steep-banked gash into the badlands to the west.
~ Barry Lopez
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Thunderheads were pouring toward them through the ragged teeth of the White Mountains, and Lisey counted seven dark spots where the high slopes had been smudged away by cauls of rain. Brilliant lightnings flashed inside those stormbags and between those two of them, connecting them like some fantastic fairy bridge, was a double rainbow that arched over Mount Cranmore in a frayed loophole of blue.
~ Stephen King
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Internationally, I love going to Switzerland. I went there many times for shooting and loved the Alps, the tranquility, cleanliness, the greenery and the warmth of the people there.
~ Chiranjeevi
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I love hiking in Iceland most, there are lots of brilliant paths.
~ Bjork
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I've been doing a lot of hiking, which I love
~ Calista Flockhart
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I love L.A. for the beach and stuff, thats the reason I live here.
~ Eddie Money
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Hills, oak woods for shelter, running streams.
~ Erin Hunter
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And how's the water in that river this time of year?
~ Evangeline Anderson
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Writing Part of the Scenery has been a very different experience. I have been reminded of people and events, real and imaginary which have been part of my life. This book is a celebration of the land which means so much to me.
~ Mary Wesley
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It's only when you drive out of London that you get the sense that most of this country is made up of countryside: wide-open fields and a sky uninterrupted by buildings.
~ Bernardine Evaristo
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Mrs MacFarley called the valley the Glen. She called the light at early evening the gloaming. She liked to go Roaming in the Gloaming in the Glen.
~ Beryl Bainbridge
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I write most of my stuff when I'm on a train or a plane, any mode of transport. I like trains because you hear this motoric rhythm and the scenery is great. You go into your own little world. You don't have to be anywhere else.
~ Eliot Sumner
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She loved the sea for its storms alone, cared for vegetation only when it grew here and there among ruins. She had to extract a kind of personal advantage from things and she rejected as useless everything that promised no immediate gratification — for her temperament was more sentimental than artistic, and what she was looking for was emotions, not scenery.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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lovely summer weather in the country, and the golden corn, the green
~ Hans Christian Andersen
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in the meadows looked beautiful. The
~ Hans Christian Andersen
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