Quotes by Climbing Theories are like a stairway; by climbing, science widens its horizon more and more, because theories embody and necessarily include proportionately more facts as they advance. Claude Bernard horizon climbing science I prefer to stay in shape through doing activities I enjoy, such as climbing, hiking and exploring. Clive Standen climbing hiking shapes One who can move mountains start with the little stones. Confucius climbing mountain moving World War Z is out today. The big zombie movie. The trailer looks scary. You see hordes of bodies climbing and rolling over each other. It's like Black Friday at the mall. Craig Ferguson climbing friday war And we who have always thought of happiness climbing, would feel the emotion that almost startles when happiness falls. Cy Twombly climbing emotion fall The best part is getting to the top 'cause the pain's all over. Dan Osman climbing pain causes I plucked a honeysuckle where The hedge on high is quick with thorn, And climbing for the prize, was torn, And fouled my feet in quag-water; And by the thorns and by the wind The blossom that I took was thinn'd, And yet I found it sweet and fair. Dante Gabriel Rossetti climbing sweet wind I became so desperate that I considered throwing Eric [Beck] off the ledge. I thought I could get down and then lie about what had happened. To my addled brain, this was plausible. Then I came to my senses and woke Eric up and told him that either he had to retreat or I'd throw him off. We went down and I never climbed again for a quarter of a century. Dave Cook climbing brain lying He was skinning a bear. I was terrified at first, because the corpse resembled a naked man quartered between two trees. He'd created a deadfall trap over some big talus blocks and the bear had fallen in. He used the skin for something and jerked the meat. If it wasn't astonishing enough behavior in a national park, the next day he made donuts, using bear fat for grease ! Surely, by now, he's created an empire somewhere in the world. Dave Cook climbing block men Because life is short but sweet for certain We're climbing two by two To be sure these days continue These things we cannot change Dave Matthews climbing sweet life The stresses of high-altitude climbing reveal your true character; they unmask who you really are. You no longer have all the social graces to hide behind, to play roles. You are the essence of what you are. David Breashears climbing stress character I am still feeling my calf strain, so I have been unable to train this week. I will again have to sit out the weekend action, but the lads are climbing ever higher to safety. David Ginola climbing weekend safety Well, I thought, climbing slowly out of the slit trench, the shells will catch us above ground now. But if you have to go, you have to go. F Company’s in trouble, and we have to help them. We’re in reserve, so we have to go. And if we’re shelled, we’re shelled. There is absolutely nothing we can do about it. David Kenyon Webster shells climbing helping On a trip to Germany, Lange and his entourage were climbing the tower of an ancient castle when they stopped to catch their breath. "How old is this ruin?" someone asked a guide. "Forty-two years," said Lange. David Lange climbing two years Climb the mountain not to plant your flag, but to embrace the challenge, enjoy the air and behold the view. Climb it so you can see the world, not so the world can see you. David McCullough Jr. climbing air inspirational The most beautiful experiences I've had climbing are when everything is simplified. Free soloing is the simplest thing, until you learn to fly or to walk on air - which I feel is all possible. Dean Potter climbing air beautiful Every time I go out and do something, Hans panics and starts trying to beat me. He's like a dog humping your leg. Dean Potter climbing dog trying A lot of people confuse free climbing with free solo. Free climbing is when we use ropes, but we only make upward progress with our bodies. Dean Potter climbing progress people About the same time, I realized that it was suddenly going away from me and there I was, running at about 300 miles per hour. I tracked it for a little way, and then all of a sudden the damn thing just took off. It pulled about a 45 degree climbing turn and accelerated and just flat disappeared. Deke Slayton climbing going-away running You guys going up? Yes, yes, we go up. You may be going a lot higher than you think! Don Whillans climbing guy thinking «1234567891011»