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Quotes About Trail

a cloud of dust thrown up behind her white van like the vapour trail of a high-flying aircraft
~ Alexander McCall Smith
He had expected, at minimum, to be able to examine tread marks and a trail of crushed vegetation and small trees the trailer had surely sheared on its slide down the hill, like a butter knife of the gods.
~ Douglas E. Richards
When you walk behind and you're not a leader, the view never changes.
~ Dusty Rhodes
He bestowed his smiles indiscriminately and left a trail of havoc in his wake.
~ Jill Mansell
Mrs. Bock told me to take the trail out of town, then go right and the Huftalens' farm was "just up a piece." Even with snow on the ground, her directions were fairly easy to follow. In fact, the only trouble with had was that I went over a hill and there was Johnnie Hatter out a ways with a small, furry creature wriggling in his arms. Probably trying to kill dinner, I thought. Which made me hasten my step along, I can tell you.
~ Jim Murphy
Swinging their hands between them, they raced (or race-limped in Jack's case) down the trail to catch up with their friends.
~ Joan Holub
Walk on a rainbow trail walk on a trail of song, and all about you will be beauty. There is a way out of every dark mist, over a rainbow trail.
~ Robert Motherwell
It was as if I had been following a narrow trail, and had suddenly realized that at any time I could leave it and strike out cross-country.
~ Robin Hobb
Then Circled by the golden light of God's Presence and His promise, Paul and Sierra walked side by side along the trail that lead tward the campus and on tward their Future
~ Robin Jones Gunn
It seems to me further, that it is very odd that fate should leave so careful a trail, and spend so little time preparing the one that must follow it.
~ Robin McKinley
The very last adler leans away from the thread of the trail, as if to set me free.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
He was ready to die here—today.  There was nowhere left to go. He knew he had reached the end of his trail and he was content. As
~ Louis L'Amour
A walking man will kick the grass down in the direction of travel, but a horse with the swinging movements of its hoofs will knock the grass down so it points in the direction from which it has come.
~ Louis L'Amour
The night before there had been much talk while I was at table, and taking no part in it, I listened nonetheless, for a trail is followed not only upon the earth but in the minds of those one pursues or the minds of those whose thinking is similar.
~ Louis L'Amour
Mark my trail...
~ Rudyard Kipling
Remember, Bagheera loved thee, he cried, and bounded away. At the foot of the hill he cried again long and loud, Good hunting on a new trail, Master of the Jungle! Remember, Bagheera loved thee.
~ Rudyard Kipling
Now whither does THIS trail lead? Kaa's voice was gentler. Not a moon since there was a Manling with a knife threw stones at my head and called me bad little tree-cat names, because I lay asleep in the open.
~ Rudyard Kipling
Kaçarken bir yandan ipuçlar?yla dolu bir korsan haritas?na, üzerindeki X iÅŸaretlerinin ÅŸahs?mdan mürekkep bir hazineyi iÅŸaret ettiÄŸi korsan haritama çevirdim dünyay?. PeÅŸimdekiler b?rakt???m izleri sürüp geldikleri zaman beni ÅŸikâyetsiz, soluksuz, haz?r bekler bulacaklar. İşte burada duruyorum. Olaca?? buydu.
~ Salman Rushdie
I know all about roads that can only be found with the mind. One of them is how I find my way to Christmasland. There is the Night Road, and the train tracks to Orphanhenge, and the doors to Mid-World, and the old trail to the Tree House of the Mind, and then there is Victoria's wonderful covered bridge.
~ Joe Hill
Audun followed the trail like a hound would a rabbit, with his nose quivering and all his attention focused on that one telling odor.
~ E.D. Baker
So I write mainly for the fun of it, the hell of it, the duty of it. I enjoy writing and will probly be a scribbler on my dying day, sprawled on some stony trail halfway between two dry waterholes.
~ Edward Abbey
He had followed the trail left by a dead man. It was only now that he realised it might lead only to the grave.
~ Anthony Horowitz
five hundred miles considering how many it took me to come to my senses. When he said he did not want to go to the dance last night, I knew what he meant was he did not want to go to the dance with me. I said that was fine by me and went anyway. There is little enough fun on the trail without giving up what Opportunity comes along because a man is
~ Francine Rivers
suggested they were descending uneven terrain. A trail? The
~ Frank Herbert