Remote Quotes
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“There should be a little gap between you and your friends, though you'll miss their companionship and you'll also miss their disrespect.”
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“See with a different eye, visualize with a colorful mind, manifest your thoughts with the energy within.”
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“Venture to a remote corner of a faraway land and, from the moment you get there, every person and every thing becomes an obstacle, designed to entrap you, to stop you proceeding on your way.”
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“There are events in one's life which, no matter how remote, never fade from memory”
― Man-eating Leopard of Rudraprayag
― Man-eating Leopard of Rudraprayag
“The desert lay in wait, more infinite than God, no less remote.”
― Desert Fathers, Uranium Daughters
― Desert Fathers, Uranium Daughters
“While many explorers like to endure hardship by traveling to remote inhospitable parts of the world, I prefer to explore from the comfort of my own home.”
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“If you have ever wanted to visit somewhere completely wild – away from services, roads, people, and all signs of humanity – head to Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve, one of Earth's last true wilderness places.”
― A Year in the National Parks: The Greatest American Road Trip
― A Year in the National Parks: The Greatest American Road Trip
“I must always seem so reserved and remote to them. Once in a while they ask questions that seem to call for a statement of what the hell I'm always thinking about, but if I were to babble what's really on my mind about, say, the a priori presumption of the continuity of a motorcycle from second to second and do this without benefit of the entire edifice of the Chautauqua, they'd just be startled and wonder what's wrong. I really am interested in this continuity and the way we talk and think about it and so tend to get removed from the usual lunchtime situation and this gives an appearance of remoteness. It's a problem.”
― Zen And The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance and Siddhartha 2 Books Collection Set
― Zen And The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance and Siddhartha 2 Books Collection Set
“You control your life by the remotes of your actions. Anytime you take actions the screen of your life changes till you get tuned to the best station or destination of God’s choice for you!”
― The Great Hand Book of Quotes
― The Great Hand Book of Quotes
“You’re an idiot. I know you’re joking but do you realise how prejudistic you sound when you say things like that?”
“I’m not being prejudistic, I’m just saying there’s nothing worse than a confident fat woman. Except transgender old people of course. Can I have the remote please?”
“No, I’m watching another Hallmark movie.”
― Wrap It In A Bit Of Cheese Like You're Tricking The Dog
“I’m not being prejudistic, I’m just saying there’s nothing worse than a confident fat woman. Except transgender old people of course. Can I have the remote please?”
“No, I’m watching another Hallmark movie.”
― Wrap It In A Bit Of Cheese Like You're Tricking The Dog
“The current generation of huts might help creative folk focus on making new work but the bothy's original function was more egalitarian.
It wanted to offer shelter in remote Scottish locations for walkers and climbers, the idea being that if hikers made the sacrifice to explore extreme locations they should be rewarded by basic accommodation that was free of charge.
The concept was rolled out across the country and aroused a new kind of generosity among landowners.
More than a hundred of these shelters are provided by estate owners on the proviso they are left clean and undamaged.
"Bothying" came about as agricultural methods changed and farmsteads were increasingly abandoned.
During the 1940s the idea of leisure was shifting as it began to mean roaming in the hills and countryside.
Walkers looked for shelter on their meanderings and these small buildings did the trick.
All share the same unique highlight: they are sited within some of the most breath-taking scenery that rural Scotland has to offer.
To come across a bothy is the closest experience Scotland has to a palm tree dotted island mirage after hours stranded out at sea.
With one slight difference: this vision is real.”
― The Art of Coorie: How to Live Happy the Scottish Way
It wanted to offer shelter in remote Scottish locations for walkers and climbers, the idea being that if hikers made the sacrifice to explore extreme locations they should be rewarded by basic accommodation that was free of charge.
The concept was rolled out across the country and aroused a new kind of generosity among landowners.
More than a hundred of these shelters are provided by estate owners on the proviso they are left clean and undamaged.
"Bothying" came about as agricultural methods changed and farmsteads were increasingly abandoned.
During the 1940s the idea of leisure was shifting as it began to mean roaming in the hills and countryside.
Walkers looked for shelter on their meanderings and these small buildings did the trick.
All share the same unique highlight: they are sited within some of the most breath-taking scenery that rural Scotland has to offer.
To come across a bothy is the closest experience Scotland has to a palm tree dotted island mirage after hours stranded out at sea.
With one slight difference: this vision is real.”
― The Art of Coorie: How to Live Happy the Scottish Way
“There's nothing as useful as the truth, in terms of ruining anyone's day, week, month, year, decade, or life… Unless, of course, you own a remotely operated automatic flamethrower-drone-tower and have some marinated pork-chops on your person, to lure unsuspecting dogs in close proximity to it, but since dogs don’t really have lives - by using this specific method of torture, you can only improve the remaining few seconds of their existence.”
― Nothing is here...
― Nothing is here...
“The remotest place on Earth can sometimes be the most attractive place on Earth especially in times when our belief in humanity is lost!”
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“One of the worst cases of employee abuse that I witnessed in the workplace was a toxic manager holding employees captive in a remote location against their will to complete a project that was behind schedule. It was verging on kidnapping the employees.”
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“As a manager in high altitude astronomy, I found poor performing employees to be a feature of remote observatories.”
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“It is common in high altitude astronomy to find astronomical observatories located on sparsely populated remote volcanic islands.”
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“High altitude observatories are commonly on remote mountain tops that isolate workers from society.”
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“The military use radio jammers on their vehicles to prevent remote detonations. They do not tell the troops they are bad for their health.”
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“In Scotland, the journey to a remote destination is part of the experience.”
― The Art of Coorie: How to Live Happy the Scottish Way
― The Art of Coorie: How to Live Happy the Scottish Way
“In Scotland, the journey to a remote destination is part of the experience.
It's as if the landscape is designed to facilitate discovery.”
― The Art of Coorie: How to Live Happy the Scottish Way
It's as if the landscape is designed to facilitate discovery.”
― The Art of Coorie: How to Live Happy the Scottish Way
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