“It's [“Into Thin Air”] there in print forever. It's part of history. People should be above taking someone else down. And for what? For money and egos people are willing to destroy other people to further their careers.” PeopleShouldCareersForeverAirWillingEgoDown AndPrintThin Air Author:David Breashears
“FREE animals of the jungle/air/sea/mountains are called 'wild', 'savage', 'vicious', 'beasts' who defend themselves and their own territories from greedy, ruthless 'brave' men armed to the teeth/ with snares, tranquilizing guns, other. Enslaving them forever, then murdering them, THEN calling them 'dumb'!!!” MenAnimalForeverAirSeaCallingMountainGunBraveTeethDumbBeastTerritoryAnimal RightsSavagesGreedyViciousJungleRuthlessBrave ManSnares Author:Adela Popescu
“I felt naked. I felt as perhaps a bird may feel in the clear air knowing the hawk wings above and will swoop. I began to feel the need of fellowship. I wanted to question, wanted to speak, wanted to relate my experience. What is this spirit in man that urges him forever to depart from happiness, to toil and to place himself in danger?” MenNeedsFeelsMayWantedSpiritSpeakFeltForeverKnowingClearAirDangerBirdWingsNakedRelateUrgesToilFellowshipHawks Author:H. G. Wells
“If I should die, think only this of me: That there's some corner of a foreign field That is forever England. There shall be In that rich earth a richer dust concealed; A dust whom England bore, shaped, made aware, Gave, once, her flowers to love, her ways to roam, A body of England's, breathing English air, Washed by the rivers, blest by suns of home.” IfsThinkingWayShouldMadeBookHomeBodyEarthDiesSunForeverRichAirFieldsFlowerRiversEnglandCornersDustBreathingBoresConcealed Author:Rupert Brooke
“After all, there is such a thing as looking like a gentleman. There are men whose class no dirt or rags can hide, any more than they could Ulysses. I have seen such men in plenty among workmen, too; but, on the whole, the gentleman--by whom I do not mean just now the rich--have the superiority in that point. But not, please God, forever. Give us the same air, water, exercise, education, good society, and you will see whether this "haggardness," this "coarseness" (etc., for the list is too long to specify), be an accident, or a property, of the man of the people.” PeopleMenGivingMeanLongWholeWaterClassForeverRichAirHe ManExercisePleasePropertyAccidentsListsPlentyGentlemanEtcDirtSuperiorityRagsWorkmenUlysses Author:Charles Kingsley
“Sometimes the road was only a lane, with thick hawthorne hedges, and the green elms overhung it on either side so that when you looked up there was only a strip of blue sky between. And as you rode along in the warm, keen air you had a sensation that the world was standing still and life would last forever. Although you were pedaling with such energy you had a delicious feeling of laziness.” WorldStillsSometimesFeelingsLastsEnergySidesForeverAirSkyStandingBlueGreenWarmSensationsThickLazinessDeliciousLanesBlue SkyStanding StillHawthorne Book:Cakes and Ale Source: Cakes and Ale
“There's a gentle sigh which descends like billowing silk upon the soul that accepts its coming death. It's a gentle pocket of air in the turbulence of everyday life... the silk settles around you as if it has been drifting towards the earth forever and has finally found it's target. The flag of defeat has been mercifully dropped and, in this action, the loss is not so bad. Defeat itself is defeated by the embrace of defeat, and death is swallowed up in victory.” IfsHas BeensSoulActionEarthFoundLossAcceptingForeverAirVictoryEmbraceEverydayDefeatGentleSettlingPocketsTargetFlagsDefeatedEveryday LifeSighSilkDriftingTurbulence Book:The Gargoyle Source: The Gargoyle
“Tiresome heart, forever living and dying, House without air, I leave you and lock your door. Wild swans, come over the town, come over The town again, trailing your legs and crying!” HeartHouseForeverDoorsAirDyingCryTownsLegsLocksSwansTiresome Book:The Edna St. Vincent Millay Collection Source: The Edna St. Vincent Millay Collection
“The kingdom of God is like a mustard seed, beginning as the smallest of seeds but growing until the birds of the air make their nests therein. There are old worlds and new ones. There are earthy worlds and cyber worlds. But one truth remains the same now and forever, that Jesus rules them all.” WorldJesusForeverGrowingAirBirdRemainsSeedsKingdomsSmallestKingdom Of GodNestsOld WorldCyberMustardMustard Seed Author:R. C. Sproul, Jr.
“First, separate ground, sea and air warfare is gone forever. If ever again we should be involved in war, we will fight it in all elements, with all services, as one single concentrated effort.” IfsShouldFirstsWarFightingEffortGoneForeverAirSeaInvolvedElementsDefenseWarfare Author:Dwight D. Eisenhower
“First, separate ground, sea and air warfare is gone forever. This lesson we learned in World War II. I lived that lesson in Europe. Others lived it in the Pacific. Millions of American veterans learned it well.” WorldFirstsWellsWarMillionsGoneForeverAirSeaLessonsEuropeDefenseWar Of The WorldsWorld War IiWorld War IWarfareVeteranPacificAmerican Veterans Author:Dwight D. Eisenhower