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Quotes About Outdoors

I can enjoy society in a room; but out of doors, nature is company enough for me.
~ William Hazlitt
We presently found a nice grassplot, at one side of which I took my stand; and all things being prepared, I tossed the kite up just as little John ran off.
~ William Holmes McGuffey
I could hear the pop of bed linen snapping in the wind.
~ William Kent Krueger
A morel, tastiest mushroom there is. Been a long while since I went hunting morels. Here," he said to me. "Take this and go see if you can find any more along the river.
~ William Kent Krueger
He reached down and pulled something from the ground, then held it out in his hand so that we could see. "A toadstool?" I said. He shook his head. "A morel, tastiest mushroom there is. Been a long while since I went hunting morels. Here," he said to me. "Take this and go see if you can find any more along the river.
~ William Kent Krueger
The houses were small, there was no air-conditioning, and TV had not yet penetrated, so when the weather was warm, social life was conducted on the front stoops, in the alleys, and with children running from house to house all day. A young homeowner was enveloped in a series of communal activities that, as Ehrenhalt puts it, "only the most determined loner could escape: barbecues, coffee klatches, volleyball games, baby-sitting co-ops and the constant bartering of household goods.
~ David Brooks
I had gone but a little way before I killed a fine buck, and started to go back to the boat; but on the way I came on the tracks of a large gang of elks, and so I took after them. I had followed them only a little distance when I saw them, and directly after I saw two large bucks. I
~ David Crockett
Dan asks the class whether any of them has ever checked the weather on their phone to see if it's likely to rain while they're outside. Everyone has. "What do you do if you see there's a 30% chance of rain?" "Take an umbrella", several students all say at once.
~ David Franklin
and agreeable to those who are not over-fastidious about trifles, and who delight in being in the open air.
~ David Livingstone
Too many bugs and leeches and spiders and spiderwebs. Please spray the wilderness to rid the area of these pests.
~ Dave Barry
Many times I have thanked God for a bite of raw dog.
~ Robert Peary
I can sum it up like this: Thank God for the game of golf.
~ Arnold Palmer
The god of music dwelleth out of doors.
~ Edith M. Thomas
A small deer came into my camp and stole my bag of pickles. Is there a way I can get reimbursed? Please call.
~ Dave Barry
I spent my childhood scrambling round badgers and foxes and playing fantastic country kid games like knocking on people's doors and running away. God that was a good game.
~ Bill Bailey
Ban walking sticks in wilderness. Hikers that use walking sticks are more likely to chase animals.
~ Dave Barry
I just want to be in the moment and enjoy the outdoors and nature. Be able to take advantage of all the things God provided for us. That would be really nice.
~ Gabrielle Dennis
All you need for happiness is a good gun, a good horse, and a good wife.
~ Daniel Boone
When I get a chance to play golf or go on a boat with good people, take the boat out and put some lobsters on the grill, get the ice-cold beer and the cigars - that's heaven here on earth.
~ Bernie Mac
Ill paddle board, swim in the ocean, roll in the sand, soak up the sun, eat good food, be with friends and family and go fishing with my dad.
~ Behati Prinsloo
When my parents were getting divorced, I just said to myself, 'Go to sleep, and tomorrow you can go skiing.' I cried myself to sleep, and in the morning I was up on the mountain, and I was good.
~ Lindsey Vonn
What a great day for football, all we need is some green grass and a ball.
~ Bill Shankly
I want my grandkids to grow up in the great outdoors. The last thing I want is for them to grow up to be nerds.
~ Phil Robertson
The great thing about bushcraft is that wherever you go, the skills go with you.
~ Ray Mears