Top 19 Quotes About The Appalachian Mountains

#1. They travel through the heartland, past cold factories and drifty towns, to the old, old mountains slumbering east of Tennessee.

Sarah Sullivan

#2. My motivation to keep hiking was rooted in the magnificent details of the Appalachian Mountains, and the more I poured myself out - the more energy I gave the trail - the more it gave me in return.

Jennifer Pharr Davis

#3. And most important, listen.

John C. Maxwell

#4. A moment's thought is passion's passing knell.

John Keats

#5. To be fully human is perhaps why I'm Christian, because I see in the life of Jesus a way of being fully human.

Barbara Brown Taylor

#6. I still have no way to survive but to keep writing one line, one more line, one more line ...

Yukio Mishima

#7. As long as you are convinced you have never done anything, you can never do anything.

Malcolm X

#8. I don't know anything about the Appalachian mountains or cowboys and Indians or anything. I just made it up.

Paul McCartney

#9. Wild steep mountains floating in a haze of cloud...a sea of green trees swallowing the hills and valleys, and curling around the trails and rivers, with the wind in the leaves as its tide.

Sharyn McCrumb

#10. In April, he spent ten days off the grid training with Carmichael and Bob Roll, Carmichael's affable thirty-eight-year-old former 7-Eleven teammate, in the college town of Boone, North Carolina, in the Appalachian Mountains.

Reed Albergotti

#11. What then are we to say about these things? If God is for us, who is against us? Romans 8:31

Beth Moore

#12. I couldn't describe the smells of West Virginia, even if I tried. It has something to do with the leaves composting in the woods, the cold trickle of little creeks and waterfalls, the ferns greening up everything. But somewhere deep below, I can smell the rock and the coal this state is built on.

Heather Day Gilbert

#13. Fine artists deal with finery, but I deal with painful material.

Zanele Muholi

#14. I would rather be a man of paradoxes than a man of prejudices.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

#15. Perhaps when all the consequences of a false presupposition suddenly becomes a direct threat mean in their great terror will become aware that it is no longer possible to call back to true and effective life a truth they have allowed to become remote
just for the sake of their bare survival.

Josef Pieper

#16. It's true that I have spoken about doing a book before, but then everyone you speak to is planning to write a book.

Dylan Moran

#17. The snowfall totals so far have been stunning, with 22 inches of snow on Mount Leconte, Tennessee, which is in the Great Smoky Mountains, and widespread amounts of half-a-foot or more in the southern and central Appalachian Mountains.

Anonymous

#18. I don't think my opinions are stupid but other people do, so it's better to keep them to myself.

Anne Frank

#19. It's that you are having a mental conversation with all the forces that could be watching you and condemning you for your nose-picking (potential or actual) - even though rationally you know that no one can see you. That's the panopticon.

E. Lockhart

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