39 Quotes About Alaska

Alaska is known for its vast wilderness, natural beauty, and incredible wildlife. For travelers, Alaska is an exciting place to visit. Whether you’re visiting for business or pleasure, the state has many areas that are off the beaten path that are worth exploring. Here are some of our favorite quotes about Alaska.

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She said, "It's not life or death, the labyrinth."" Um, okay. So what is it?"" Suffering, " she said. "Doing wrong and having wrong things happen to you. That's the problem. Bolivar was talking about the pain, not about the living or dying. How do you get out of the labyrinth of suffering?.. Nothing's wrong. But there's always suffering, Pudge. Homework or malaria or having a boyfriend who lives far away when there's a good-looking boy lying next to you. Suffering is universal. It's the one thing Buddhists, Christians, and Muslims are all worried about. John Green
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Despite everything, every piece of Alaska sang to me. I remembered every curve in the trails, every tree in the forest. It was familiar to me, comfortable. The more I thought about leaving it, the less I liked the idea. This was my home. Summer Lane
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Right, well, he'd been sick for a while and his nurse said to him, 'You seem to be feeling better this morning, ' and Isben looked at her and said, 'On the contrary, ' and then he died. John Green
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You can't just make me different and then leave John Green
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The pigs can't stop the fox; I'm too quick, ' Takumi said to himself. "I can rhyme while I run; I'm that slick. John Green
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AHHHHH! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ' he screamed.' So that's Sara, ' I said.' Yes.'' She seems nice. John Green
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When D's cabin caught fire, D was out of the country. Half the town- Christians and drinkers alike-came out to fight the fire and loot the cabin. There were individual piles of loot, and fights over the piles. "That's my pile." "The hell it is, it's mine. John McPhee
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Smoke rose straight up from the chimney, as if the house raised its hand. As if the house knew the answer. Unknown
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You Can See Russia From America! There are two small Islands in the middle of the Bering Straits that are 2.4 miles apart, and have the “International Date Line” running between them. The larger Island to the west is Russian and is named Ratmanov Island. It is considered the last island in the far eastern reach of Asia.Little Diomede Island or Ignaluk Island, belongs to Alaska and is the easternmost of the two islands. It is as far west as you can go before reaching the “International Date Line.” Although the two islands are within easy sight of each other they are 24 hours apart, with one being in tomorrow and the other being in today. There are approximately 170, mostly Native Americans, living on the smaller American island. During winter, an ice bridge usually spans the distance between these two islands, therefore there are times when it is possible to walk between the United States and Russia. This little stroll can be dangerous and is not advised; however at this location you can definitely see Russia from America.This information is from Captain Hank Bracker's award winning book "The Exciting Story of Cuba" available from Amazon.Com. . Hank Bracker
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The name Alaska is probably an abbreviation of Unalaska, derived from the original Aleut word agunalaksh, which means "the shores where the sea breaks its back." The war between water and land is never-ending. Waves shatter themselves in spent fury against the rocky bulwarks of the coast; giant tides eat away the sand beaches and alter the entire contour of an island overnight; williwaw winds pour down the side of a volcano like snow sliding off a roof, building to a hundred-mile velocity in a matter of minutes and churning the ocean into a maelstrom where the stoutest vessels founder. Corey Ford
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If you have to ask that question, you wouldn't understand the answer. John McPhee
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There’s a land–oh, it beckons and beckons, And I want to go back–and I will. Robert Service
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The more I see as I sit here among the rocks, the more I wonder about what I am not seeing. Richard Proenneke
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I have nothing against gay officers, but its time to get your shit straight an leave the drag at home. Khalia Hades
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I'm really not up for answering any questions that start with how, when, where, why or what. John Green
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On Friday the 13th of April 2029, an asteroid large enough to fill the Rose Bowl as though it were an egg cup, will fly so close to Earth, that it will dip below the altitude of our communication satellites. We did not name this asteroid Bambi. Instead, it's named Apophis, after the Egyptian god of darkness and death. If the trajectory of Apophis at close approach passes within a narrow range of altitudes called the 'keyhole, ' the precise influence of Earth's gravity on its orbit will guarantee that seven years later in 2036, on its next time around, the asteroid will hit Earth directly, slamming in the Pacific Ocean between California and Hawaii. The tsunami it creates will wipe out the entire west coast of North America, bury Hawaii, and devastate all the land masses of the Pacific Rim. If Apophis misses the keyhole in 2029, then, of course, we have nothing to worry about in 2036. Neil Degrasse Tyson
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Moose are the squirrels of Alaska. Tim Moon
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A half-dead thing in a stark dead world, clean mad for the muck called gold. Robert W. Service
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How wil we ever get out of this labyrinth of suffering? John Green
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I don't understand why you're so obsessed with figuring out everything that happens here, like we have to unravel every mystery. John Green
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At the moment developing a nice little inoffensive cancer somewhere on dry land seemed infinitely preferable to what she was grimly convinced was soon to be her death by drowning way too far out at sea. Dana Stabenow
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You do this often?" she asked." Drink or hijack women? Debbie Macomber
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She'd taken ten years off his life, frightening him the way she had, and now he'd easily subtracted another ten by kissing her. If he spent much more time with Jenna Campbell, he'd be dead inside a week. Debbie Macomber
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Pete's a good guy."" He just slept with my mother! "" I didn't say he was perfect. Debbie Macomber
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I enjoy working for my heat. I don't just press a button or twist a thermostat dial. I use the big crosscut saw and the axe, and while I'm getting my heat supply I'm working up an appetite that makes simple food just as appealing as anything a French chef could create. Richard Proenneke
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I don't confuse my digestive system, I just season simple food with hunger Richard Proenneke
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There's been a lot to get used to here." Esther laughed. "Isn't that the truth. I don't know if you ever get used to it really. It just gets in your blood so that you can't stand to be anywhere else. Eowyn Ivey
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They forget that we, too, have earned the right to live! So I say if we are going to die, my friend, let us die trying, not sitting. Velma Wallis
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Now, because we have spent so many years convincing the younger people that we are helpless, they believe that we are no longer of use to this world. Velma Wallis
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Even with all their threats of eternal damnation and soul roasting, Christian missionaries have run across some who were not so quick to swallow their drivel. Pleasure and pain, like beauty, are in the eye of the beholder. So, when missionaries ventured to Alaska and warned the Eskimos of the horrors of Hell and the blazing lake of fire awaiting transgressors, they eagerly asked: "How do we get there?"! . Anton Szandor LaVey
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A half-dead thing in a stark, dead world, clean mad for the muck called gold; While high overhead, green, yellow and red, the North Lights swept in bars?- Then you've a hunch was the music meant...hunger and night and the stars. Robert W. Service
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Teenagers think they are invincible” with that sly, stupid smile on their faces, they don’t know how right they are. We need never be hopeless, because we can never be irreparably broken. We think that we are invincible because we are. We cannot be born, and we cannot die. Like all energy, we can only change shapes and sizes and manifestations. They forget that when they get old. They get scared of losing and failing. But that part of us greater than the sum of our parts cannot begin and cannot end, and so it cannot fail. John Green
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Let's run away."" To where?" "Alaska." "What's in Alaska?" "No clue, " I whispered. "Find out with me. Cecily White
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She has great breasts, " the Colonel said without looking up from the whale." D O NOT OBJECTIFY WOMEN'S BODIES! " Alaska shouted. Now he looked up. "Sorry. Perky breasts."" That's not any better! John Green
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Paranormal. It rolls off the tongue with such poetry but it means something like, beyond normal. There is nothing paranormal about magic. Magic is the norm. –Penny SweeneyMagic All Around Marcy L. Peska
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She lifted me back into the seat with a wicked grin, and breathed, 'Just don’t stop talking. Whatever you do, just don’t stop talking, ' and swallowed my manhood. I scrambled desperately through the darkened corners of my memory until I couldn’t take it anymore. I grabbed her by the hair and said, 'Now bend over, and I’ll do to you what the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries wants to keep the Federal government from doing to the state of Alaska. . Unknown
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I’m really not up for answering any questions that start with how, when, where, why, or what. John Green
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I'm thankful for Sarah Palin's vice presidential bid, which taught us that Alaska is not in a box off the coast of California. Paula Poundstone