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Letter "S" » scenery
«Slow down and enjoy life. It's not only the scenery you miss by going to fast - you also miss the sense of where you are going and why.»
«If you ain't the lead dog, the scenery never changes»
«. . . it's worth recognizing that there is no such thing as an overnight success. You will do well to cultivate the resources in yourself that bring you happiness outside of success or failure. The truth is, most of us discover where we are headed when we arrive. At that time, we turn around and say, yes, this is obviously where I was going all along. It's a good idea to try to enjoy the scenery on the detours, because you'll probably take a few.»
Author: Bill Watterson
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«Drive slow and enjoy the scenery -- drive fast and join the scenery.»
«Scenery is fine - but human nature is finer.»
«Nothing helps scenery like ham and eggs.»
«I never weary of great churches. It is my favorite kind of mountain scenery. Mankind was never so happily inspired as when it made a cathedral.»
«No human being ever spoke of scenery for above two minutes at a time, which makes me suspect that we hear too much of it in literature»
«It is medicine, not scenery, for which a sick man must go searching.»
«Learning is, in too many cases, but a foil to common sense; a substitute for true knowledge. Books are less often made use of as ''spectacles'' to look at nature with, than as blinds to keep out its strong light and shifting scenery from weak eyes and indolent dispositions. The learned are mere literary drudges.»
Author: William Hazlitt
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