Eventually, all things merge into one, and a river runs through it. — Norman Maclean Copy Share Image
In rivers and bad governments, the lightest things swim at the top — Benjamin Franklin Copy Share Image
West Somerset is one of my favourite places: there's fabulous walking with cliffs, forests and rivers. — Rebecca Front Copy Share Image
Only when you have crossed the river can you say that the crocodile has a lump on his snout. — Ashanti Copy Share Image
All that is within me cries out to go back to my home on the Hudson River — Franklin D. Roosevelt Copy Share Image
The rivers of Grace cannot flow uphill, up the steep cliff of the proud man's heart. — Bernard of Clairvaux Copy Share Image
The river was mild and leisurely, going away from the people who ate shadows for breakfast and steam for lunch and vapors… — Ray Bradbury Copy Share Image
Suicide Note: The calm, Cool face of the river Asked me for a kiss. -Langston Hughes — Kay Redfield Jamison Copy Share Image
Men as well as rivers grow crooked by following the path of least resistance. — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
But chance runs like a river through all our lives, and being prepared for surprise is the best we can do. — Kenneth Oppel Copy Share Image
This is the river of the great 19th-century landscapists; of Cole, Cropsey and Church, and at the end of the summer it… — Judith Thurman Copy Share Image
When you give in to aversion and anger, it’s as though, having decided to kill someone by throwing him into a river,… — Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche Copy Share Image
Heaven above was blue, and earth beneath was green; the river glistened like a path of diamonds in the sun; the birds… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
I fished upstream coming ever closer and closer to the narrow staircase of the canyon. Then I went up into it as… — Richard Brautigan Copy Share Image
An errant May-fly swerved unsteadily athwart the current in the intoxicated fashion affected by young bloods of May-flies seeing life. A swirl… — Kenneth Grahame Copy Share Image
Trout aren't naturally as selective as they've become in crowded tailwaters - they've been trained to be like that by too much… — John Gierach Copy Share Image
The waves Of the mysterious death-river moaned; The tramp, the shout, the fearful thunder-roar Of red-breathed cannon, and the wailing cry Of… — George D. Prentice Copy Share Image
My favorite figure of the American author is that of a man who breeds a favorite dog, which he throws into the… — Henry Adams Copy Share Image
Harris said, however, that the river would suit him to a "T." I don't know what a "T" is (except a sixpenny… — Jerome K. Jerome Copy Share Image
The words of the scholar are to be understood. The words of the master are not to be understood. They are to… — Anthony de Mello Copy Share Image
And meteorologists have nothing to tell people in Philo, who know perfectly well that the real story is that to the west,… — David Foster Wallace Copy Share Image
There is a land, where the roses are without thorns, where the flowers are not mixed with brambles. In that land, there… — Anna Letitia Barbauld Copy Share Image
If there is anything I have learned about men and women, it is that there is a deeper spirit of altruism than… — Albert Schweitzer Copy Share Image
The elephant, not only the largest but the most intelligent of animals, provides us with an excellent example. It is faithful and… — Saint Francis de Sales Copy Share Image
I miss that time. The cities back then, just after the forests died, were full of wonders, and you'd stumble on them--these… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Man has been endowed with reason, with the power to create, so that he can add to what he's been given. But… — Anton Chekhov Copy Share Image
Anthropology found its Galileo in Rivers, its Newton in Mauss. — Claude Levi-Strauss Copy Share Image