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Quotes About Hill

She said the night was March and black and that the hill where he kissed her and enveloped her in his arms was a sea of grass and she rooted to the ground like a sapling, like it was natural and yet all created for her moment of romance.
~ Stephanie Hemphill
Currahee was more a hill than a mountain, but it rose 1,000 feet above the parade ground and dominated the landscape.] A few minutes later, someone blew a whistle. We fell in, were ordered to change to boots and athletic trunks, did so, fell in again—and then ran most of the three miles to the top and back down again." They lost some men that first day. Within a week, they were running—or at least double-timing—all the way up and back.
~ Stephen E. Ambrose
The French word—actually it's a Norman word," said Colonel Bruce, "is bocage. Ancient by any standard. Won't trouble you with etymology. Basically it describes a terrain featuring a checkerboard of pasture, woodland, brush, hill, hedgerow, farmer's fields plowed or unplowed, lots of cows and bumblebees
~ Stephen Hunter
I love running cross-country...You come up a hill and see two deer going, 'What the hell is he doing?' On a track I feel like a hamster.
~ Robin Williams
Sited a third of the way up Dartmouth Park Hill, it had obviously been designed by a keen admirer of Albert Speer, particularly his later work on the monumental fortifications of the Atlantic Wall.
~ Ben Aaronovitch
At the bottom of the box I found part of a map that had been ripped down its centrefold – a 1:40,000 scale depiction of a place called Ootacamund, which turned out on later research to be a British Hill Station in Tamil Nadu. A Hill Station being a place where colonial administrators and the like could use altitude to avoid the oppressive Indian summer heat, since the sensible solution, i.e. abandoning colonialism and moving back to Surrey, obviously never occurred to them.
~ Ben Aaronovitch
Oh, I could still(Like melting snow upon some craggy hill)Drop, drop, drop, drop,Since nature's pride is, now, a wither'd daffodil.
~ Ben Jonson
We wore headlamps and the sight of us bobbing up the hill or zipping perilously down it had the look of busy stars, as if the night sky had come down to join us in our play.
~ Benjamin Percy
I come from Essex, Buckhurst Hill, where Jade Goody was buried. My hometown will forever be known for that.
~ Daniel Mays
My favorite hip hop album would be the 'Miseducation of Lauren Hill.'
~ Carmen Carrera
I'm more at home with my log cabins than I am in my house in Cherry Hill.
~ Muhammad Ali
Three morbidly obese hill people on motorized scooters are between me and my morning coffee.
~ Gillian Flynn
Lightning from a clear sky smote the Necropolitan Hill.
~ Glen Cook
In a perfect world, my tennis game gets better. I have kids and a beautiful wife and live on some hill somewhere that's not in Los Angeles. And the script that Tom Hanks just barely turned down gets in my hands.
~ Matthew Perry
The thing that attracted me to my husband was his pride. I'll never forget the first time I saw him, standing up on a hill, his hair blowing in the breeze - and he too proud to run and get it.
~ Jean Carroll
He charged down the hill. He leaped to his
~ Mary Pope Osborne
She could feel the Big Hill looking down as the Crowd danced at Tib's wedding in the chocolate-colored house.
~ Maud Hart Lovelace
Darkness loves him. He dances with it like a lover and the moon comes up over the purple hill and what was sweet smells sour. Smells like poison.
~ Stephen King
All the well-meaning advice in the world won't amount to a hill of beans if we're not even addressing the real problem.
~ Stephen R. Covey
When we come to the sundown road, we need all the love we have managed to take with us from the summit of the hill.
~ Myrtle Reed
Our gloomy Presbyterian ideas encourage fear of God, not love for him.
~ Daniel Harvey Hill
emboldened, you will embark on the voyage of your life, let your light shine, so to speak, on the heavenly hill, and pursue your rightful destiny.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
The StarClan spirit went on watching as the two medicine cats trudged on up the moorland slope, their figures slowly dwindling into the distance until they crossed the crest of the hill and vanished.
~ Erin Hunter
In the far reaches of the world, under a lost and lonely hill, lies the TOMB OF HORRORS. This labyrinthine crypt is filled with terrible traps, strange and ferocious monsters, rich and magical treasures, and somewhere within rests the evil DemiLich.
~ Ernest Cline