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The Mountain Story The Mountain Story by Lori Lansens
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“The climb speaks to our character, but the view, I think, to our souls”
Lori Lansens, The Mountain Story
“When you get older you think of sadness in a different way. You don't judge it so harshly.”
Lori Lansens, The Mountain Story
“Regrets. Sure you think about regrets, but it's not regret for the things you've done that occupy you, as much as it is a longing for the things you'll never have a chance to do.”
Lori Lansens, The Mountain Story
“The most successful people in the most impossible situations are the ones that are sure they're gonna get out of it, and they go on thinking that, even if they die trying.”
Lori Lansens, The Mountain Story
“My father used to say there are two kinds of people: the noticers and the noticed”
Lori Lansens, The Mountain Story
“In those dangerous narrows grew children who knew too much too young but, sadly, always seemed to learn too little too late.”
Lori Lansens, The Mountain Story
“Resilience, thy name is Devine.”
Lori Lansens, The Mountain Story
“Regrets serve their purpose. You'll see.”
Lori Lansens, The Mountain Story
“Sometimes a guy wants to feel like he learned something without being taught.”
Lori Lansens, The Mountain Story
“There will be sway.”
Lori Lansens, The Mountain Story
“You're so dehydrated I can hear you blink.”
Lori Lansens, The Mountain Story
“When you get older, you think of sadness in a different way. You don't judge it so harshly.”
Lori Lansens, The Mountain Story
“Plus vieux, tu comprendras que, malgré les apparences, il n'y a pas de bon ou mauvais moment. Il y a un moment, point final.”
Lori Lansens, The Mountain Story
“The climb speaks to our character, but the view, I think, to our souls. The”
Lori Lansens, The Mountain Story
“You don’t know if you ruined your kids or if they were born that way.”
Lori Lansens, The Mountain Story
“It’s not that you like being sad, but you start to see the value of it. You don’t judge sadness so harshly.”
Lori Lansens, The Mountain Story
“My father used to say there are two kinds of people. The notices and the noticed.”
Lori Lansens, The Mountain Story
“I wondered who would teach me, or if a boy could learn on his won, what it means to be a man.”
Lori Lansens, The Mountain Story
“I felt the weight of my father's failures and the absence of my mother and I wondered who would teach me, or if a guy could learn on his own, what it means to be a man.”
Lori Lansens, The Mountain Story
“I was three inches taller but he could smell my fear.”
Lori Lansens, The Mountain Story