Quotes About Outdoors
I collect furniture and modern art. And I never go to any parties. I rather prefer to go around in nature.
~ Udo Kier
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My mom and dad decided to homeschool us - I'm one of eight - because they really wanted us to be outside and learn some other fundamentals instead of it being school all day in a classroom.
~ Jamie Anderson
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Gardening is not my thing. You're digging in the dirt, and then a couple of months later, something happens.
~ Jillian Michaels
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I've had to focus on the fact that a lot more people don't want to work out in the confines of a gym anymore.
~ David Kirsch
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I love to fish almost more than anything.
~ Peter Heller
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I run on the beach in the mornings. I've also immensely enjoyed CrossFit with Dheepesh Bhatt.
~ Nimrat Kaur
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I was born in the summer, but I hate it because I'm allergic to bug bites. I would go play with my cousins, and then we'd go inside and I'd have mosquito bites everywhere. But mine are different - like, they blow up with puss. It's really bad.
~ Tierra Whack
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Growing up in Minnesota, I had a lot of freedom to run around, and we had go-carts and four-wheelers and all that stuff. I like that adrenalin-rush stuff. I did a little bit of dance, but mostly sports.
~ Beth Riesgraf
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By showing myself being out with my dog or playing sports, it motivates people to get active.
~ Mikhail Varshavski
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If motivation is an issue, I would try to get out of your house to work out, not just go into the basement.
~ David Kirsch
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Well, I motorcycle, I hunt, fish, I do all that. I keep busy. I'm never bored. I've never been bored.
~ Larry Hagman
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I love motorcycles and riding bikes.
~ Diego Sanchez
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out there houses are rare as rocking horse turds.
~ Tim Winton
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walked everywhere. He hated getting rides.
~ Tom Brokaw
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mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the noonday sun.
~ Tom Clancy
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How much more fun life must have been when we went around on horses, chatting to strangers, leaning over gates, leaping over fences, singing with joy, being at one with nature, its animals and its weather.
~ Tom Hodgkinson
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There is a difference between being put out and being put outdoors. If you are put out, you go somewhere else; if you are outdoors, there is no place to go. The distinction was subtle but final. Outdoors was the end of something, an irrevocable, physical fact, defining and complementing our metaphysical condition... Dead doesn't change, and outdoors is here to stay.
~ Toni Morrison
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There is a difference between being put out and being put outdoors. If you are put out, you go somewhere else; if you are outdoors, there is no place to go. The distinction was subtle but final. Outdoors was the end of something, an irrevocable, physical fact, defining and complementing our metaphysical condition.
~ Toni Morrison
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There is a difference between being put out and being put outdoors. If you are put out, you go somewhere else; if you are outdoors, there is no place to go.
~ Toni Morrison
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To calculate the distance of the storm, count the number of seconds (one Mississippi…two Mississippi…three Mississippi…) between the flash of lightning and the thunder. Then divide by five. You now know how many miles away the storm is.
~ Kevin Callan
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I don't get homesick at camp; I get campsick at home.
~ Kevin Callan
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When you look at the face of Canada and study the geography carefully, you come away with the feeling that God could have designed the canoe first and then set about to conceive a land in which it could flourish." BILL MASON
~ Kevin Callan
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Fearlessness is better than a faint heart for any man who puts his nose out of doors. The length of my life and the day of my death were fated long ago.
~ Kevin Crossley-Holland
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He kept thinking about Uncle Austin, how he taught him to build a fire in the rain, to sharpen a knife, to regard ten cords of wood as money in the bank, to read the wind and tides with intention, to catch a fish, to build a snare, to live off the land and sea and not just survive, but thrive; to know a thousand things with animal senses—to be smart, strong, sensual, alive, more alive than you'll ever be indoors.
~ Kim Heacox
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