
Top 18 Quotes About Climbing Hills
#1. My rhyming skills got you climbing hills, I'll travel through your mind into your spine like siren drills.
Eminem
#2. To talk with God, no breath is lost. Talk on! To walk with God, no strength is lost. Walk on! To wait on God, no time is lost. Wait on!
E. Stanley Jones
#3. After climbing a great hill, one only finds that there are many more hills to climb.
Nelson Mandela
#4. Learn well how to climb because you will come across with many hills and mountains in your short life!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#5. Maybe it wasn't about the happy ending you and I didn't get, but the memories instead.
B.A. Wolfe
#7. One can hardly help another to the top of the hill without climbing there himself.
Spencer W. Kimball
#8. I think there are going to be some social changes that take place due to the Internet, and the availability of the tools to more and more people. I think you are going to find a lot of people re-cutting movies and changing them, making them into their own movies.
George Lucas
#9. Why do you climb philosophical hills? Because they are worth climbing ... There are no hills to go down unless you start from the top.
Margaret Thatcher
#10. I know I can't own a hilltop, a meadow, or a mountainside. But keeping it a secret somehow makes it mine.
Joyce Rachelle
#11. I remembered something my first partner had told me. Never wrestle with a pig, Lindsay. You both get dirty. The pig likes it.
James Patterson
#14. A traumatic event doesn't doom us to suffer indefinitely. Instead, we can use it as a springboard to unleash our best qualities and lead happier lives.
Jane McGonigal
#15. Wise is the man who has the potential for height in his muscles but who renounces climbing in his consciousness. By virtue of his gaze, he has all hills, and by virtue of his position, all valleys.
Fernando Pessoa
#16. Because my heat was too full of appreciation for what my friends
my real friends
had done for me.
Meg Cabot
#17. We can best help our children not by sacrificing ourselves for them, but by trying to fulfill our own lives. When we are involved in an honest pursuit of our own goals, we serve as positive role models for our children.
Lisa Firestone
#18. It is plain and demonstrable, that much ale is not good for Yankee, and operates differently upon them from what it does upon a Briton; ale must be drank in a fog and a drizzle.
Herman Melville
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