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Quotes About Mountain

The misguided efforts of some members of Congress to revive Yucca Mountain as a nuclear waste repository pose a serious threat to the health and safety of Nevadans, and our national security.
~ Jacky Rosen
We'd go to the crappiest mountain because they had the cheapest lift tickets.
~ Red Gerard
Velliangiri" literally means "silver mountain
~ Sadhguru
How might I climb from the valley up over dripping boulders to tread the mountain clouds of that far peak?
~ Saigy?
With a warbler for a soul, it sleeps peacefully, this mountain willow.
~ Sam Hamill
From every mountain side Let Freedom ring.
~ Samuel F. Smith
Still, who knew how the old mountain took retribution for having its insides clawed out.
~ Sandra Dallas
I was standing in that place they call "bittersweet." That place that, if you could find it on a map, would be the mountain that sits between happy and sad. And I thought about how when you stand on that mountain, you can almost feel God's hand on your head and you just know, deep down inside, that even if you dno't understand everything that happened to cause those mixed feelings, you still know there was a good reason for them happening.
~ Sandra Kring
We're in that place called "bittersweet." That place, I reasoned when I was a girl, that if you could find it on a map, would be the mountain that sits between happy and sad. The place where you can almost feel God's hand on your head and just know, deep down inside, that there was a good reason for every single thing that happened.
~ Sandra Kring
was standing in that place they call "bittersweet." That place that, if you could find it on a map, would be the mountain that sits between happy and sad. And I thought about how when you stand on that mountain, you can almost feel God's hand on your head and you just know, deep down inside, that even if you don't understand everything that happened to cause those mixed feelings, you still know there was a good reason for them happening.
~ Sandra Kring
Eros shook my mind like a mountain wind falling on oak trees.
~ Sappho
Love shook my heart like a wind falling on oaks on a mountain.
~ Sappho
I like for it to be mountain music or old-time country music or traditional bluegrass. Either one will fit me. It's traditional, basically.
~ Ralph Stanley
When I was little, I spent a lot of time by myself. When other kids were in school, I was skiing and thinking about things. I was alone on the mountain.
~ Bode Miller
The Yavapais were mountain (and sometimes cave) dwellers who lived on deer, sheep, quail, rabbit, prickly pear, yucca, roots, and the roasted meat of the agave plant.
~ Margot Mifflin
And while to this day I cannot really tell you what took place on The Mountain of Manyone Paths, I understand still that in spite of so many climbing figures on so many paths, I was alone up there. Far worse than the petrified shadows and the falling notes, the multiplications upon multiplication of my own solitude brought me rapidly to the edge of despair, which is where, quite sensibly really, I finally found The Man With No Arms.
~ Mark Danielewski
EN las vacaciones de 189… emprendí una excursión por la montaña, con el propósito de olvidar durante algún tiempo la Medicina, y especialmente las neurosis
~ Sigmund Freud
Success is like a mountain in front of you that keeps growing. If you're not careful, it will take up your whole life.
~ George Saunders
I brewed potions in a vain search for life everlasting, I read books, I sang songs of history, And today I've come home to Cold Mountain To pillow my head on the stream and wash my ears.
~ Hanshan
No mountain is of any appreciable height to break the curve of the sphere.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson, The Poet
From my tears of happiness I have became a mountain of strength surrounded by a sea of Joy.
~ Stanley Victor Paskavich
The mountain nymph, sweet liberty.
~ John Milton
I . . . am always glad to touch the living rock again and dip my hand in the high mountain air.
~ John Muir
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance shows the Greek word (Greek word number 3735) used in Revelation 17:9, to mean "mountain," and is the same word used in Matthew 4:8 when Satan tempted Jesus on an "exceeding high mountain.
~ John Price