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Quotes About Outdoors

Nieustaj?co czuj? si? szcz??liwa (na dworze, rzecz jasna, jako ?e w ?rodku jest s?u?ba i meble).
~ Elizabeth von Arnim
There's no such thing as bad weather, only unsuitable clothing.
~ Alfred Wainwright
Bob's Bicycle Helmet Bob's on his bike and I'm on Bob. I'm Bob's helmet. I'm on the job. Bob burns rubber. Bob climbs hills. Bob does wheelies. Bob takes spills. Bob skins his elbow. Bob scrapes his knee. Bob doesn't hurt his head— Bob's got me. And if some day the sky should fall it will not hurt Bob's head at all. Bob's on his bike again. I'm on Bob. I've got him covered. I'm on the job.
~ Alice Schertle
He decides it is better to die in Ireland than in Paris because in Ireland the outdoors looks like the outdoors and gravestones are mossy and chipped, and the letters wear down with the wind and the rain so everyone gets forgotten in time, and life flies on.
~ Alison MacLeod
I really would like to stop working forever—never work again, never do anything like the kind of work I'm doing now—and do nothing but write poetry and have leisure to spend the day outdoors and go to museums and see friends.... Just a literary and quiet city-hermit existence.
~ Allen Ginsberg
a liter of white gas a day per three people seems to be about right.
~ Allen O'Bannon
I'll catch something to cook in the morning. I don't think we're far from the river. There will be fish." "You can do that?" Logan eyed her. Maddie eyed him back, a little offended. "I caught a Russian killer." Logan ate another berry. "Point taken.
~ Ally Carter
There was the ibuprofen in a tiny white bottle. A canteen that was half full and three energy bars. A pack of Band-Aids, two empty plastic bags. A sleeping bag. A poncho. Two pairs of thick, tall socks, and something that looked like a solar phone charger.
~ Ally Carter
Fog is my weakness, and every time there is low fog, I am out and about with my camera.
~ Om Malik
In Canada, the only weapons you have are for hunting.
~ Diego Klattenhoff
I love to wear shades when I'm out and about.
~ Tan France
If you're going to wear a cowboy hat, you're going to have to go all the way. You should have livestock around you, settle all of your disputes with a pistol, and ride a horse absolutely everywhere.
~ Tom Segura
Mind you, physical training doesn't necessarily mean going to an expert for advice. One doesn't have to make a mountain out of a molehill. Get out in the fresh air and walk briskly - and don't forget to wear a smile while you're at it. Don't over-do. Take it easy at first and build on your effort day by day.
~ Douglas Fairbanks
Do I wear a helmet? Ugh. I do when I'm riding through a precarious part of town, meaning Midtown traffic. But when I'm riding on secure protected lanes or on the paths that run along the Hudson or through Central Park - no, I don't wear the dreaded helmet then.
~ David Byrne
Living in Florida, I keep the sun out of my face as much as possible with a nice sun hat, sunglasses, and a sundress I can wear for all occasions.
~ Linda Cardellini
Even if it's snowing or raining, I'm always wearing sunscreen.
~ Mary Helen Bowers
I love being in a city with great weather.
~ Sean McVay
The only thing that I can say with any degree of commitment is a reason to he happy is... moderate weather. But then even that gets boring and I find myself wanting a storm.
~ Tom Burke
Folks, this is perfect weather for today's game. Not a breath of air.
~ Curt Gowdy
I pass my time in the open air on the beach when it is really heavy weather or when the boats go out fishing.
~ Claude Monet
It doesn't matter what the weather is like - even if it's minus 10 I will go out there and fish.
~ Adrian Lewis
What I enjoy doing more than anything is, I have my little antique car collection, and when the weather is pretty I like to get out one of my old cars. I have a little route I run down in the country, down Nachez Trace Parkway. The loop down through there is just really relaxing, not much traffic.
~ Alan Jackson
I absolutely loathe sleeping in a tent, regardless of the weather.
~ James Acaster
They do say now in cycling that there's no such thing as bad weather - it's bad clothing.
~ Bradley Wiggins