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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
we drove up to the three-shaded house
— Maya Angelou
A single farm-house which I had not seen before is sometimes as good as the dominions of the King of Dahomey. There is in fact a sort of harmony discoverable between the capabilities of the landscape within a circle of ten miles' radius, or the limits of an afternoon walk, and the threescore years and ten of human life. It will never become quite familiar to you.
— Henry David Thoreau
Olympus is but the outside of the earth everywhere.
— Henry David Thoreau
Disciples are expectant in the sense that they take it for granted that there is always something about to break through from the Master, the Teacher, something about to burst through the ordinary and uncover a new light on the landscape.
— Rowan Williams
There is a remnant still of last year's golden clusters of beehive-ricks rising at intervals beyond the hedgerows; and everywhere the hedgerows are studded with trees; (..) Just by the red-roofed town the tributary Ripple flows with a lively current into the Floss. How lovely the little river is, with its dark changing wavelets! It seems to me like a living companion while I wander along the bank, and listen to its low, placid voice
— George Eliot
No mountain is of any appreciable height to break the curve of the sphere.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The sun had long set, but one blood-red gash like an open wound lay low in the distant west.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
The change that had occurred in the political landscape was profound and dramatic and historic, and would affect the nation for years and years to come.
— Eric Metaxas
I love the region around Lake Geneva. The landscape is beautiful, very peaceful, and such a nice place to relax and spend time outdoors. It's always a pleasure to come back home.
— Stan Wawrinka
and the Creole houses were invisible behind the rain.
— Graham Greene
The history of our country has been driven by a Judeo-Christian worldview, and so that has dominated the landscape. So it's important that we recognize the lordship of Jesus Christ without apology in our emphasis on prayer.
— Tony Evans