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Quotes About Wilderness

And his meat was locusts and wild honey.
~ Anonymous
Oh that I had in the wilderness a lodging place of wayfaring men!
~ Anonymous
As I was a-walking one morning for pleasure,I spied a cowpuncher a-riding along.
~ Anonymous: Cowboy Songs
Oh, bury me out on the prairie,Where the coyotes may howl o'er my grave.
~ Anonymous: Cowboy Songs
The man in the wilderness asked of meHow many strawberries grew in the sea.I answered him as I thought good,"As many as red herrings grow in the wood."
~ Anonymous: Nursery Rhymes
Live with wolves, howl like a wolf.
~ Anonymous: Russian
Moonlight: his ropy tail, his shaggy cloven hooves. God knits him together in the womb of Beauty beside his brother and he lives for three winters and dies hundreds of miles from home and for what? Tree lies down in the reeds and fouls the air around him and Omeir wonders what the animal understands and what will happen to Moonlight's two beautiful horns and every breath sends another crack through his heart.
~ Anthony Doerr
All the things he did not see... (a black bear, two hawks, horsemen, a trio of summer cabins far below him...)
~ Anthony Doerr
Everywhere the land was covered by thick and tangled forests and there were few tilled fields.
~ Anthony Everitt
separated from the cave by an inlet, the waves pounding
~ Anthony Horowitz
I'm a big time hunter. I grew up my whole life hunting and providing meat for my family.
~ T.J. Dillashaw
I will protect public lands.
~ Greg Gianforte
All the Yeti footprints are all the same bear. The Yeti isn't a fantastic figure. The Yeti is reality.
~ Reinhold Messner
I used to beg my mom to let me put a real bed out in forest so I could lie there and listen to the sounds of the forest while still having all the comforts of home.
~ Bobby Berk
I went for a walk in the Arctic Circle without map or compass. Fortunately, I was only lost for hours, not days.
~ John Burnside
I guess I'm just a frustrated cowboy.
~ Larry Wilcox
Everything growing wild is a hundred times stronger than tame things.
~ Forrest Carter
Seemed like you could stretch out your arms on either side and touch the mountains. Straight up they went, dark and feathered with treetops, and left a thin slice of stars above us. Way off, a mourning dove called, long and throaty, and the mountains picked it up and echoed the sound over and over, carrying it farther and farther away until you wondered how many mountains and hollows that call would travel--and it died away, so far, it was more like a memory than a sound.
~ Forrest Carter
There was a clean fresh scent of heather and grass and leaves about him, almost as if he were made of them.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
Therefore, behold, I will allure her, bring her into the wilderness, and speak kindly to her. Then I will give her her vineyards from there, and the valley of Achor as a door of hope. HOSEA 2 : 14 – 15 A
~ Francine Rivers
The hunter does not seek dead game.
~ Frank Herbert
The hearts of all men dwell in the same wilderness.
~ Frank Herbert
You see me, Father? I am a desert creature.
~ Frank Herbert
Av köpekleri henüz avluda oynuyor, ama avlar? daha ÅŸimdiden ormanda ne kadar h?zl? koÅŸarlarsa koÅŸsunlar, ellerinden kurtulamayacaklar.
~ Franz Kafka