(William Shakespeare)
A Motto for lasting self-confidence is ?get good, get better, be the best!?
(Anonymous)
A road is a dagger placed in the heart of wilderness.
(William O. Douglas)
I said to Tennessee, this thing is becoming the Marlon Brando show.
(Elia Kazan)
I am a slow walker ... but I never walk backwards.
(Abraham Lincoln)
Happiness is not a station you arrive at, but a manner of traveling.
(Margaret B. Runbeck)
Rational arguments don't usually work on religious people. Otherwise, there wouldn't be religious people.
(Doris Egan)
I believe that people would be alive today if there were a death penalty.
(Nancy Reagan)
When you come to where the trail ends and stones begin to be placed one upon the other crowding into a wall that splits the land, and stumps break the elegant curve of birch angling to the emptiness, when a light mist turns to cold drenching rain and you crawl into your own sense of outside, do you walk into the cleared field expecting no worse than a gentle admonishing that your muddy tracks have disturbed the rows of seed waiting to join the inevitable harvest, do you draw back and fold those earlier steps into a neat deck of snapshots certain to please the vicarious roamer emptying your blood on the path even as you struggle to alert him of your intimate presence, or do you draw open your hood to the icy rain, laugh at believing in anything other than the cold wet soft murmur of rills threading the shadowy edge of forest, and turn again to the darkening trail as a child to the wind of night.
(Justin Askins)