Annie Smith Peck Professions : MountaineerBorn : October 19, 1850Died : July 18, 1935 Browse All Authors Quotes From Annie Smith Peck Climbing is unadulterated hard labor. The only real pleasure is the satisfaction of going where no man has been before and where few can follow. Annie Smith Peck climbingrealmen Nothing to mountaineering, just a little physical endurance, a good deal of brains, lots of practice, and plenty of warm clothing. Annie Smith Peck endurancepracticebrain I am afraid if there is anything to be afraid of. A precipice cannot hurt you. Lions and tigers can. The streets of New York I consider more dangerous than the Matterhorn to a thoroughly competent and careful climber. Annie Smith Peck mountainhurtnew-york Although one is not inclined to be timid or nervous, it is nevertheless a trifle depressing to receive letters full of expostulation and entreaty: 'If you are determined to commit suicide, why not come home and do so in a quiet lady-like manner?' Annie Smith Peck depressingsuicidehome Similar Authors Bradford Washburn mountaineer Armand Charlet mountaineer Arlene Blum mountaineer Anatoli Boukreev mountaineer Doug Scott mountaineer David Sharp mountaineerAll Authors