Quotes on the topic: Canyon


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Every season has its peaks and valleys. What you have to try to do is eliminate the Grand Canyon.


It's not at all naturally human to see something like the Grand Canyon as beautiful.


I went to the Grand Canyon with my family when I was about 8 years old, and I had a very blah experience. I think the scale of it is too huge - you don't appreciate it.


Climbing K2 or floating the Grand Canyon in an inner tube; there are some things one would rather have done than do.


You can't say you're going to jump the Grand Canyon and then jump some other canyon.


I have my tombstone already. A tombstone company in the East gave it to me when I jumped Snake Canyon. My plot is in Montana.


In golf, 'close' is like the north and south rim of the Grand Canyon.


Laurel Canyon is kind of grotesque. It's this nature-themed place, and everybody is kind of angry.


Am I the only one who can't seem to reconcile the grand canyon of cognitive dissonance I feel when people with much more important jobs than I have manage to score much lengthier times off?


I am Hualapai. We are located in Northern Arizona, at the Grand Canyon. We own the Skywalk area.


In June 2002, I had just finished 'Laurel Canyon' and decided to move back to Los Angeles after nearly a decade in New York. Post-9/11 New York felt different.


It's always been a luxury to be able to hop a plane to Paris, to Venice, to the Grand Canyon.


I don't believe that anyone can see the Grand Canyon area for themselves and not know that we have to do everything we can to protect it for future generations.


In my banjo show with the Steep Canyon Rangers, I do do comedy during that show. It'd be absurd just to stand there mute and play 25 banjo songs.


There's not a single person in Arizona today who would say the Grand Canyon was a mistake.


I think I have lived in every part of L.A. except downtown. Everywhere from Topanga Canyon to Toluca Lake.