Quotes About Uphill
backpack. Soon we were heading up the
~ Rachel Ann Nunes
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If you are looking down while you are walking it is better to walk up hill the ground is nearer.
~ Gertrude Stein
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Ree followed a path made by prey uphill through scrub, across a bald knob and downhill into a section of pine trees and pine scent and that pious shade and silence pines create. Pine trees in low limbs spread over fresh snow made a stronger vault for the spirit than pews and pulpits ever could.
~ Daniel Woodrell
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Taking the high road is hard work-- walking uphill requires strength and effort. Anyone can take the low road--walking downhill is easy.
~ Rachel St. John-Gilbert
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It's easier to go down a hill than up it but the view is much better at the top.
~ Henry Ward Beecher
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It's always a struggle. It's an uphill battle the whole time. But you know what? The rewards are so graet, I wouldn't trade it for the world.
~ Jennifer Lopez
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It is easier to go down a hill than up, but the view is from the top.
~ Arnold Bennett
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The history of persecution is a history of endeavors to cheat nature, to make water run up hill, to twist a rope of sand.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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God's Road is all uphill, but do not tire; Rejoice that we may still keep climbing higher.
~ Arthur Guiterman
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Trails need to be reconstructed. Please avoid building trails that go uphill.
~ Dave Barry
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Americans who want to perform in Europe face a cultural and vocal uphill battle. We're considered good students, very professional and often technically sound; but though there are droves of us to choose from, a European singer is almost always going to be the first choice of a European company—and often, of an American company as well.
~ Renee Fleming
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Why is it that good always has to fight an uphill battle?" I thought for a moment, then said, "I don't know. Maybe that's the point. Good things are higher up.
~ Richard Paul Evans
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As soon as I got up on that stage, and I remembered how welcoming and warming the judges, their presence is, and it was just all uphill from there.
~ James Durbin
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so when they are running from uphill, it makes a tremendous amount of noise. That is very bothersome, especially if they have big feet.
~ Laurie Notaro
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A man's sorrow runs uphill; true it is difficult for him to bear, but it is also difficult for him to keep.
~ Djuna Barnes
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Everywhere in Edinburgh is uphill. This doesn't seem like it can possibly be true, but it is.
~ Jenny Colgan
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But I love bowling in India, the grounds are quite flat whereas in South Africa you feel you are running uphill.
~ Dale Steyn
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May your trails be dim, lonesome, stony, narrow, winding and only slightly uphill.
~ Edward Abbey
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miles down the mountain in the morning and then making the long journey back up the hill at night. Life was hard. The townsfolk were barely literate and desperately poor and without much hope for economic betterment until word reached Roseto at the end
~ Malcolm Gladwell
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The battle of life is, in most cases, fought uphill; and to win it without a struggle were perhaps to win it without honor. If there were no difficulties there would be no success; if there were nothing to struggle for, there would be nothing to be achieved.
~ Samuel Smiles
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Think chest/hips/ push, or CHP, when it's time for uphill running. Chest up, hips forward, push strongly off each foot.
~ Jeff Galloway
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Tell me this, said Peter: why do people talk about going down hill when they begin to get old? It seems to me that then first they begin to go up hill.
~ George MacDonald
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It is an uphill fight to persuade workers that the minimum wage is not in their interest.
~ Charlie Sykes
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There are mountainous, arduous days, up which one takes an infinite time to climb, and downward-sloping days which one can descend at full tilt, singing as one goes.
~ Marcel Proust
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