
Top 16 Rugged Outdoors Quotes
#1. Everybody got into the rugged outdoors business and into lifestyle merchandising and so forth and so on. And everybody was getting into catalogs and e-commerce and - you name it. It was just intense.
Leon Gorman
#2. My God, is this a date?" Jeff had asked when I asked if I could bring her along.
"I don't know," I said. "She might still be happily lesbian.
Jefferson Bass
#3. You are never more alive than when you are enraptured by pain.
Bryant McGill
#4. My feet ain't got nothing to do with my nickname, but when folks get it in their heads that a feller's got big feet, soon the feet start looking big.
Satchel Paige
#5. Don't worry." ... "We are right behind you."
"Notice," Lilah added with a smile, "the direction is behind.
Nora Roberts
#6. I find to my mixed astonishment that I do dream, but I didn't know it.
Theodore Sturgeon
#7. There are some pools that woo us, as if in courtship. Others challenge, as if yearning a feisty relationship.
Fennel Hudson
#9. Give away yourself for the benefit of others so that they will feel abundant.
Debasish Mridha
#10. I was 4 and dictating stories into a tape recorder, and my mom typed them up.
Shonda Rhimes
#11. By then I was in Brooklyn and drank my way through that summer. I stopped when I got sick of that and got a job at the Strand bookstore, which was a little better than the tax job.
Robert Quine
#12. There are no mundane things outside of Buddhism, and there is no Buddhism outside of mundane things.
Yuanwu Keqin
#13. Brooklyn has a bit of everything - some of the most beautiful things in America, and some of the most wretched, ugly, impoverished things.
Paul Auster
#14. I think back to my time in children's television, back in the 1970s, and the amount of innovation that was going on then. Because the mass market wasn't focused on it, so you had a freedom to do amazing things, like 'Vision On,' and 'Tiswas.'
Sylvester McCoy
#15. What they want can never work. Their dreams can never even get close to reality. Their hopes can never, ever be realized. It isn't humanly possible for liberalism to succeed.
Rush Limbaugh
#16. He wore the unmistakable look of a man about to be present at a row between women, and only a wet cat in a strange back yard bears itself with less jauntiness than a man faced by such a prospect.
P.G. Wodehouse
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