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Mountain Top Quotes by John Muir
- How hard to realize that every camp of men or beast has this glorious starry firmament for a roof! In such places standing alone on…
- Doubly happy, however, is the man to whom lofty mountain tops are within reach.
- Fresh beauty opens one's eyes wherever it is really seen, but the very abundance and completeness of the common beauty that besets our steps prevents…
- Long, blue, spiky-edged shadows crept out across the snow-fields, while a rosy glow, at first scarce discernible, gradually deepened and suffused every mountain-top, flushing the…
More Mountain Top Quotes
- Bald as the bare mountain tops are bald, with a baldness full of grandeur. — Matthew Arnold
- Traditional Chinese art looked at the Earth from a Confucian mountain top; Japanese art looked closely around screens; Italian Renaissance art surveyed… — John Berger
- Why is it important that you are with God and God alone on the mountain top? It's important because it's the place… — Henri Nouwen
- The man of true genius never lives before his time, he never undertakes impossibilities, and always embarks on his enterprise at the… — Joseph Henry
- Over all the mountain tops is peace. In all treetops you perceive scarcely a breath. The little birds in the forest are… — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Orpheus with his lute made trees, And the mountain tops that freeze, Bow themselves, when he did sing; To his music, plants… — William Shakespeare
- It is done. Once again the Fire has penetrated the earth, not with the sudden crash of thunderbolt, riving the mountain tops:… — Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
- The body was so little a part of him that its final stillness seemed nothing of importance. He was half out of… — Pearl S. Buck
- Martin Luther King took us to the mountain top: I want to take us to the bank — Don King
- We look at the ancient Greeks with their gods on a mountain top throwing lightning bolts and say, 'Those ancient Greeks. They… — Paul Provenza
- Tibetans look at a person who holds himself above others, believing he is better than others and knows more, and they say… — B. Alan Wallace
- Moral progress is a process of isolation; the mountain tops are lonely. — Austin O'Malley