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Landscape Quotes - Page 6

Something unpronounceable followed by a long silence points out my life is becoming a landscape.

Mary Ruefle (1989). “The Adamant”, p.13, University of Iowa Press

I could never be French, I could never become German - I shall always remain American - the essence which is in me is American mysticism just as Davies declared it when he saw those first landscapes.

Marsden Hartley, Alfred Stieglitz, James Timothy Voorhies (2002). “My Dear Stieglitz: Letters of Marsden Hartley and Alfred Stieglitz, 1912-1915”, p.58, Univ of South Carolina Press

I have not written in vain if I have heretofore done anything towards diminishing the reputation of the Renaissance landscape painting.

John Ruskin, John D. Rosenberg (1964). “The Genius of John Ruskin: Selections from His Writings”, p.149, University of Virginia Press

We do not build speedways, but roads which correspond to the character of the German landscape.

"Vortrag in der Leipzig-Hochschule am 6.2.1934", Die Autobahn, 4/1934, p. 125, 1934.

All forms of landscape are autobiographical.

Charles Wright (2014). “Negative Blue: Selected Later Poems”, p.158, Macmillan

Let your heart travel lightly. Because what you bring with you becomes part of the landscape.

Anne Bishop (2012). “The Voice: An Ephemera Novella (A Penguin Special from Roc)”, p.48, Penguin

The landscape of any farm is the owner's portrait of himself.

Aldo Leopold (2012). “For the Health of the Land: Previously Unpublished Essays And Other Writings”, p.24, Island Press