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Cricket Rohman
“Hannah is a vegetarian; Trace is a cattle rancher. Definitely, not a match made in heaven.
“A horse with a sense of humor. Was that possible?”
Cricket Rohman, Colorado Takedown

Robert Penn Warren
“So I pulled the sun screen down and squinted and put the throttle to the floor. And kept on moving west. For West is where we all plan to go some day. It is where you go when the land gives out and the oldfield pines encroach. It is where you go when you get the letter saying: Flee, all is discovered. IT is where you go when you look down at the blade in your hand and see the blood on it. It is where you go when you are told that you are a bubble on the tide of empire. It is where you go when you hear that thar's gold in them-thar hills. It is where you go to grow up with the country. It is where you go to spend your old age. Or it is just where you go.”
Robert Penn Warren, All the King's Men

Cricket Rohman
“Jerking her blindfold back into place, he yelled, “Giddy-up!”                                      “They only say that in cartoons, you moron.”
Cricket Rohman, Colorado Takedown

Cricket Rohman
“Buttercup?” Trace looked concerned. “You’ve named the cows?”
“Not all of them … yet. I’ll give them each a name when the perfect name pops up.”
He scratched his head. “You do know the fate of most beef cattle, right?” ”
Cricket Rohman, Colorado Takedown

Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
“Where the frontier of science once was is now the centre.”
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

Cormac McCarthy
“I dont know what happens to country.”
Cormac McCarthy, All the Pretty Horses

James Fenimore Cooper
“Our orthodox friends need not be told that all merit in this world is comparative; and once for all, we desire to say that where anything which involves qualities or character is asserted, we must be understood to mean "under the circumstances.”
James Fenimore Cooper, The Pioneers

Erik Larson
“The frontier may indeed have closed at last, as Frederick Jackson Turner proclaimed in his history-making speech at the fair, but for that moment it stood there glittering in the sun like the track of a spent tear.”
Erik Larson, The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America

Jean Fritz
“Ann didn't move. There was no use; her mother had seen her. She could try to hide the flowered plates but that wouldn't be any use either. Her mother had already been in the cabin and seen the open chest.

Ann waited, her heart pounding and her eyes on the ground. When she finally looked up, her mother was standing quietly beside her and looking at the tea party table. Ann held her breath, but for some reason her mother didn't look cross at all. Instead, there was the same kind of lovingness in her face as she had when she rocked the baby after he had been crying for a long time. Then Mrs. Hamilton turned to Ann and smiled.

"Good afternoon, Mrs. Jones," she said. "I hope I am not too late for tea. And is this your daughter?" Mrs. Hamilton nodded toward Semanthie. "My, how she's grown!”
Jean Fritz, The Cabin Faced West

Sarah Beth Brazytis
“Cuyahoga,” Susanna said softly to herself as she picked up her one small bag and prepared to follow Samson and Harriet to the shore. She liked the sound of it. It flowed like a place name from a piece of poetry.”
Sarah Brazytis

Mehmet Murat ildan
“You have a boat, you have a lot of energy, great courage and talent, I think you should sail to a vast ocean, not a small lake, because if you draw the wrong frame for yourself, you will stay in it!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Dustin  Lee
“The frontier isn’t always a place. Sometimes it’s a season of your life. The space between who you were and who you might still become.”
Dustin Lee

Steven Magee
“I have read stories of budget airlines stranding families and them having to pay $9,000 to get home!”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“I suspect the poor customer service at the budget airlines would be grounds for termination at the larger airlines.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Cheaper airline tickets from budget airlines have come at the expense of poor customer service.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“It only took one flight with a budget airline to discover how horrible their airline was!”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Hello budget airlines, goodbye customer service.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Hello video camera, goodbye airline ticket.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Calling 911 for a police officer when an airline is engaging in extortion with you is a perfectly reasonable thing to do.”
Steven Magee

Trent Lindsey
“The wilds are truly unforgiving, and while injury isn’t a surefire ride unto the end, it often grants the swiftest accommodations.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful

Trent Lindsey
“The true greatness of the frontier lies embedded between men of character, those that stride in the face of danger, and despite the odds, these champions sacrifice for the greater good.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful

Grace  Curtis
“We are all more than the things we do”
Grace Curtis

“The hobo is... merely a belated frontiersman, a frontiersman at a time and in a place when the frontier is passing or no longer exists.”
Robert Ezra Park, The City: Suggestions for Investigation of Human Behavior in the Urban Environment

Henry Nash Smith
“With each surge of westward movement a new community came into being. These communities devoted themselves not to marching onward but to cultivating the earth. They plowed the virgin land and put in crops, and the great Interior Valley was transformed into a garden for the imagination, the Garden of the World. The vision of this vast and constantly growing agricultural society in the interior of the continent became one of the dominant symbols of nineteenth-century American society - a collective representation, a poetic idea (as [Alexis de] Tocqueville [1805-59] noted in the early 1830s) that defined the promise of American life. The master symbol of the garden embraced a cluster of metaphors expressing fecundity, growth, increase and blissful labor in the earth, all centring about the heroic figure of the idealized frontier farmer armed with that supreme agrarian weapon, the sacred plow.”
Henry Nash Smith, Virgin Land: The American West as Symbol and Myth

Christopher    Brown
“The idea of the frontier runs so deep in American culture that we internalize the idea that to find nature—real nature—you have to get in your car and drive out of town.”
Christopher Brown, A Natural History of Empty Lots: Field Notes from Urban Edgelands, Back Alleys, and Other Wild Places

Dustin  Lee
“Writing has taught me that the frontier isn’t always a place. Sometimes it’s a season of your life. The space between who you were and who you might still become.”
Dustin Lee

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