17+ Colin Fletcher Quotes On Education, Religion And Art
Colin Fletcher is an American writer who is known for his works on the outdoors and wilderness. He was the first person to hike the entire length of the Grand Canyon, and his book about the experience, The Man Who Walked Through Time, was published in 1968. His other works include The Complete Walker and The Thousand-Mile Summer. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Colin Fletcher on education, religion, life.
I do what I do instinctively, and that’s me. If you like me, that’s fine; if you don’t like me then don’t watch me. — Colin Fletcher
Details of the many walks I made along the crest have blurred, now, into a pleasing tapestry of grass and space and sunlight. — Colin Fletcher
I find that the three truly great times for thinking thoughts are when I am standing in the shower, sitting on the john, or walking. And the greatest of these, by far, is walking. — Colin Fletcher
I had better admit right away that walking can in the end become an addiction ... even in this final stage it remains a delectable madness, very good for sanity, and I recommend it with passion. — Colin Fletcher
Under most conditions, the best roof for your bedroom is the sky. This commonsense arrangement saves weight, time, energy, and money. — Colin Fletcher
Life should be an unfinished business. — Colin Fletcher
It is always there, of course, when you come back from the green world. You have been living by sunrise and sunset, by wind and rain, surrounded by the ebb and flow of lives that respond only to such simple, rhythmic elements. But now the tone and tempo of the days switch. Instead of harmony, jangle. — Colin Fletcher
The best dress for walking is nakedness. — Colin Fletcher
Mostly, two miles an hour is good going. — Colin Fletcher
Every walk of life falls under the Testicular Imperative: Either you have the world by them, or it has you. — Colin Fletcher
Although the vast majority of walkers never even think of using a walking staff, I unhesitatingly include it among the foundations of the house that travels on my back. — Colin Fletcher
By walking naked you gain far more than coolness. You feel an unexpected sense of freedom from restraint. An uplifting and almost delirious sense of simplicity. In this new simplicity you soon find that you have become, in a new and surer sense, and integral part of the simple, complex world you are walking through. And then you are really walking. — Colin Fletcher
People will assign irrational importance to almost anything in quotes on top of a pleasant image — Colin Fletcher
God is light, we are told, and Hell is outer darkness. But look at a desert mountain stripped bare by the sun, and you learn only geography. Watch darkness claim it, and for a moment you may grasp why God had to create Satan—or man to create both. — Colin Fletcher
Freed from the pressure of haste, the tyranny of film, and now the restraint of clothes, I found myself looking more closely at what went on around me. — Colin Fletcher
The best dress for walking is nakedness. But our sad though fascinating world rarely offers the right and necessary combinations of weather and privacy, and even when it does the Utopia never seems to last very long. — Colin Fletcher
Even in these mercifully emancipated decades, many people still seem quite seriously alarmed at the prospect of sleeping away from officially consecrated campsites, with no more equipment than they can carry on their backs. When pressed, they babble about snakes or bears or even, by God, bandits. But the real barrier, I'm sure, is the unknown. — Colin Fletcher
Life Lessons by Colin Fletcher
- Colin Fletcher taught us to appreciate the beauty of nature and the importance of taking time to slow down and enjoy it.
- He also showed us that it is possible to live a minimalist lifestyle and still find joy and fulfillment in life.
- Lastly, his work demonstrated that it is possible to find adventure and challenge in the everyday, and that it is important to take risks and push our boundaries.
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