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Quotes about Scenery

When I arrived, I saw a great number of trees along both banks of the river.
— Ezekiel 47:7
childlike wonder and awe have died. The scenery and poetry and music of the majesty of God have dried up like a forgotten peach at the back of the refrigerator.
— John Piper
Every once in a while, take the scenic route.
— H Jackson Brown, Jr.
Good farmers, who take seriously their duties as stewards of Creation and of their land's inheritors, contribute to the welfare of society in more ways than society usually acknowledges, or even knows. These farmers produce valuable goods, of course; but they also conserve soil, they conserve water, they conserve wildlife, they conserve open space, they conserve scenery.
— Wendell Berry
We are not victims of aging, sickness and death. These are part of scenery, not the seer, who is immune to any form of change. This seer is the spirit, the expression of eternal being.
— Deepak Chopra
The scenery is time bound but the seer is timeless. You are the timeless seer in the midst of time bound scenery.
— Deepak Chopra
Harbour Island in the Bahamas is beautiful, with turquoise water and pink sand.
— Diane von Furstenberg
The elms of New England! They are as much a part of her beauty as the columns of the Parthenon were the glory of its architecture.
— Henry Ward Beecher
The really happy man is one who can enjoy the scenery on a detour.
— Anonymous
Good farmers, who take seriously their duties as stewards of Creation and of their land's inheritors, contribute to the welfare of society in more ways than society usually acknowledges, or even knows. These farmers produce valuable goods, of course; but they also conserve soil, they conserve water, they conserve wildlife, they conserve open space, they conserve scenery.
— Wendell Berry
There is a serene and settled majesty to woodland scenery that enters into the soul and delights and elevates it, and fills it with noble inclinations.
— Washington Irving
The memory has as many moods as the temper, and shifts its scenery like a diorama.
— George Eliot