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- An army may be likened to water, for just as flowing water avoids the heights and hastens to the lowlands, so an… — Sun Tzu
- Now the stream of our common consciousness seems to be obliterating its own banks, losing its central direction and purpose, flooding the… — Robert M. Pirsig
- Life is too short to nurse one's misery. Hurry across the lowlands so that you may spend more time on the mountain… — Phillips Brooks
- Stirling, like a huge brooch, clasps Highlands and Lowlands together. — Alexander Smith
- Yosemite Park is a place of rest, a refuge from the roar and dust and weary, nervous, wasting work of the lowlands,… — John Muir
- All the wild world is beautiful, and it matters but little where we go, to highlands or lowlands, woods or plains, on… — John Muir
- Once the soul awakens, the search begins and you can never go back. From then on, you are inflamed with a special… — John O'Donohue
- With your silhouette when the sunlight dims Into your eyes where the moonlight swims, And your match-book songs and your gypsy hymns,… — Bob Dylan
- We are tempted to believe that certain achievements and possessions will give us enduring satisfaction. We are invited to imagine ourselves scaling… — Alain de Botton
- Rivers must have been the guides which conducted the footsteps of the first travelers. They are the constant lure, when they flow… — Henry David Thoreau