Camping Quote by Michael Steger Download Open image “A perfect day would be to get into the car, drive out to Yosemite and go camping.” — Michael Steger ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Camping Camping out Car Day Drive Get Go Out Perfect Perfect day Perfect days Would Would be Yosemite
My perfect day is constantly changing. Right now, it would be to lie around in a hammock reading with a portable phone and a… — Eric Stoltz Copy Share Image
What would be a perfect day for me? I'd like to fly the Millennium Falcon to a small café outside of Vienna, and there's a PlayStation 3 or an XBox set up there. The family is there, and there would be brand new Star Wars Lego sets so my seven-year-old and four-year-old would be the happiest people on earth. My… — Joel McHale Copy Share
A perfect day for me would just be a day that goes the way I plan. — Mikaela Shiffrin Copy Share Image
My perfect day is to get up at 5:30 A.M., jump on my scooter and go to the beach. — Goldie Copy Share Image
I guess my perfect day would be relaxing with my wife somewhere peaceful and secluded, or just lounging on the couch and watching TV. — Nick Foles Copy Share Image
My ideal day would be to get a good work out in, listen to music, talk to my family and friends on the phone,… — Steve Nash Copy Share Image
An ideal day for me is a combination of a fun-exciting creative moment with work partners, some laughs and games with my kids, a… — Yves Behar Copy Share Image
The perfect day for me is waking up and having a cup of tea with my kids before I drive them to school; Then,… — Walter Becker Copy Share Image
I'd love a day devoid of responsibilities. I've often thought about going to a hotel just to have a day away from everything. — Sue Townsend Copy Share Image
My perfect day is to work incredibly well in the morning and write something wonderful, then take the dog for a walk and go… — Deborah Moggach Copy Share Image
Anybody whos been to Ecuador wants to go back because its beautiful out there. — Michael Steger Copy Share Image
I broke into acting doing Latino roles. I played a Latino casanova in 'The Winner' and a Latino character on 'Hannah Montana.' — Michael Steger Copy Share Image
Filming in India was one big adventure. For 'The Cheetah Girls', we were in Mumbai for two weeks, then Rajasthan for six weeks. Every… — Michael Steger Copy Share Image
I think when your imagination goes to work, and when you're first bullied, you feel like you're going to die. School becomes a war… — Michael Steger Copy Share Image
Even when I was doing well in acting, my dad would say, 'You can still go back to dental school.' But since I've been… — Michael Steger Copy Share Image
Anybody who's been to Ecuador wants to go back because it's beautiful out there. — Michael Steger Copy Share Image
“I'm surprised when I walk right into yet another abandoned hunters' camp. Tattered plastic sheeting still hangs askew here and there. Blackened aerosol cans… — Rick Bass Copy Share Image
“The experiences of camp life show that man does have a choice of action… There were enough examples, often of a heroic nature, which… — Viktor Frankl Copy Share Image
I might not be very approachable because through my whole life, from when I was eight years old, I had people camping behind my… — Kasper Schmeichel Copy Share Image
I am a big fan of the night shoots, as tough as they are, because they have almost a camping trip feel. — Drew Roy Copy Share Image
My training camp has always been been something I have looked forward to every year. — Harley Race Copy Share Image
“As they say in camp: I sell it to you for what I paid for it.” — Alexander Solschenizyn Copy Share Image
As parents, we need to send our kids back to 'old-fashioned' outdoor summer camps, which have been on the decline as the demand for… — Darell Hammond Copy Share Image
“I will go with you, and when you make your camp, I will cook your meat, and when you wish to sleep, I will… — Louis L'Amour Copy Share Image
Over the tops of it, beginning to dusk under a young white moon, trailed a wavering ghost of smoke, and at the end of… — Mary Hunter Austin Copy Share Image