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Think Quote, Year 02, Day 270

Instead of putting others in their place, put yourself in their place.
(Anonymous)

Love is the enchanted dawn of every heart.
(Alphonse Marie de la Martine)

It takes two to quarrel, but only one to end it
(Spanish Proverb)

It is better to travel alone than with a bad companion.
(Senegalese Proverb)

Your thought is creative. Thoughts held in mind, produce after their kind.
(Anonymous)

Walk till the blood appears on the cheek, but not the sweat on the brow.
(Spanish Proverb)

How can a book describe the psychological factors a person must prepare for the despair, the alienation, the anxiety and especially the pain, both physical and mental, which slices to the very heart of the hiker's volition, which are the real things that must be planned for? No words can transmit those factors, which are more a part of planning than the elementary rituals of food, money, and equipment, and how to get them.
(Chuck Long)

A national system is one that is made up of trails in a city or town, those that pass through the countryside, those on private lands and on public lands in state and national parks and forests. Creating a system means learning where trails are and developing connections that link them together into networks and where desirable and necessary, building new trails that also connect. Just as the nation's roads, whether interstate highways, state roads, county roads or village streets, are seen as a system, developed and managed by various entities and levels of government, so should trails be viewed. A system will result only when individual trails or a community or park or forest trail system are looked at and planned for in the context of a larger system.
(American Trails)