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Mountain Quotes - Page 33

The mountain cannot frighten one who was born on it.

The mountain cannot frighten one who was born on it.

"William Tell". Play by Friedrich Schiller (Act III, Scene I), 1804.

Faith actually moves no mountains, but instead raises them up where there were none before.

Friedrich Nietzsche “Delphi Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche (Illustrated): Friedrich Nietzsche”, Delphi Classics

Who climbs the mountain does not always climb.The winding road slants downward many a time;Yet each descent is higher than the last.

Ella Wheeler Wilcox (2012). “Leafs On An Idle Breeze - My Inspirational Poems (Annotated Edition)”, p.1124, Jazzybee Verlag

I should be content to look at a mountain for what it is and not as a comment on my life.

David Ignatow (2011). “Against the Evidence: Selected Poems, 1934–1994”, p.45, Wesleyan University Press

Mechanized recreation already has seized nine-tenths of the woods and mountains; a decent respect for minorities should dedicate the other tenth to wilderness.

Aldo Leopold (1989). “A Sand County Almanac, and Sketches Here and There”, p.194, Oxford University Press, USA

Keep trying. It's only from the valley that the mountain seems high.

Ziglar, Zig (1985). “Steps to the Top”, p.220, Pelican Publishing

Thou shalt be free As mountain winds: but then exactly do All points of my command.

William Shakespeare (2007). “The Tempest (Shakespeare Library Classic)”, p.38, Filiquarian Publishing, LLC.