Boulders quotes

Boulders

26 quotes on this topic — from poets, philosophers, and thinkers across history.

26 quotes
John Muir
John Muir Naturalist, Writer

"When I discovered a new plant, I sat down beside it for a minute or a day, to make its acquaintance and hear what it had to tell... I asked the boulders I met, whence they came and whither they were going."

Jack Kerouac
Jack Kerouac Novelist, Poet

"Jumping from boulder to boulder and never falling, with a heavy pack, is easier than it sounds; you just can't fall when you get into the rhythm of the dance."

Cheryl Strayed
Cheryl Strayed Author, Memoirist

"There's no way to know what makes one thing happen and not another. What leads to what. What destroys what. What causes what to flourish or die or take another course. But I was pretty certain as I sat there that tonight that if it hadn't been for Eddie, I wouldn't have found myself on the PCT. And though it was true that everything I felt for him sat like a boulder in my throat, this realization made the boulder sit ever so much lighter. He hadn't loved me well in the end, but he'd loved me well when it mattered."

Henry David Thoreau
Henry David Thoreau Writer, Philosopher

"It would be worth the while if in each town there were a committee appointed to see that the beauty of the town received no detriment. If we have the largest boulder in the county, then it should not belong to an individual, nor be made into door-steps."

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