30 Quotes About Park

Have you ever been to a park and just sat there, enjoying the peace and quiet? Probably not. When we go to parks and places like them, we often rush through or hurry to get what we want. But if we slow down and really take time to sit and enjoy the scenery, we can find ourselves finding so much more than we expected. If you’ve ever gone for a walk by yourself, done some soul searching, taken a moment to smell the flowers, taken a picture of something that made you smile, or just sat down in a secluded area and enjoyed nature, then this list is for you.

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Yesterday it was sun outside. The sky was blue and people were lying under blooming cherry trees in the park. It was Friday, so records were released, that people have been working on for years. Friends around me find success and level up, do fancy photo shoots and get featured on big, white, movie screens. There were parties and lovers, hand in hand, laughing perfectly loud, but I walked numbly through the park, round and round, 40 times for 4 hoursjust wanting to make it through the day. There's a weight that inhabits my chest some times. Like a lock in my throat, making it hard to breathe. A little less air got throughand the sky was so blue I couldn’t look at it because it made me sad, swelling tears in my eyes and they dripped quietly on the floor as I got on with my day. I tried to keep my focus, ticked off the to-do list, did my chores. Packed orders, wrote emails, paid bills and rewrote stories, but the panic kept growing, exploding in my chest. Tears falling on the desktick tick tickme not making a soundand some days I just don't know what to do. Where to go or who to see and I try to be gentle, soft and kind, but anxiety eats you up and I just want to be fine. This is not beautiful. This is not useful. You can not do anything with it and it tries to control you, throw you off your balance and lovely waysbut you can not let it. I cleaned up. Took myself for a walk. Tried to keep my eyes on the sky. Stayed away from the alcohol, stayed away from the destructive tools we learn to use. the smoking and the starving, the running, the madness, thinking it will help but it only feeds the fireand I don't want to hurt myself anymore. I made it through and today I woke up, lighter and proud because I'm still here. There are flowers growing outside my window. The coffee is warm, the air is pure. In a few hours I'll be on a train on my way to sing for people who invited me to come, to sing, for them. My own songs, that I created. Me–little me. From nowhere at all. And I have people around that I like and can laugh with, and it's spring again. It will always be spring again. And there will always be a new day. Charlotte Eriksson
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I'm ending this.'' No. Come on. It's not worth it.'' You are, ' he said fiercely, looking at her.' You're worth it. Rainbow Rowell
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The sun's champagne streamed from one body into another. And there was a couple on the green silk of the grass, covered by a raspberry umbrella. Only their feet and a little bit of lace could be seen. In the magnificent universe beneath the raspberry umbrella, with closed eyes, they drank in the sparkling madness.' Extra! Extra! Zeppelins over the North Sea at 3 o'clock.' But under the umbrella, in the raspberry universe, they were immortal. What did it matter that in another far-away universe people would be killing each other? . Yevgeny Zamyatin
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She awaits the rain like a writer embraces metaphors, A drizzle isn't for the child who dances in the storm. Of rain that washes away the petrichor it brings, A downpour of a hail of bullets, and she calls it spring. Sanhita Baruah
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We grew up on the same street, You and me. We went to the same schools, Rode the same bus, Had the same friends, And even shared spaghetti With each other's families. And though our roots belong to The same tree, Our branches have grown In different directions. Our tree, Now resembles a thousand Other trees In a sea of a trillion Other trees With parallel destinies And similar dreams. You cannot envy the branch That grows bigger From the same seed, And you cannot Blame it on the sun's direction. But you still compare us, As if we're still those two Kids at the park Slurping down slushies and Eating ice cream. Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun (2010). Suzy Kassem
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The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease for ever to be able to do it. J.m. Barrie
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It is frightfully difficult to know much about the fairies, and almost the only thing for certain is that there are fairies wherever there are children. J.m. Barrie
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Park stood up when she got to their row, and as soon as she sat down, he took her hand and kissed it. It happened so fast, she didn't have time to die of ecstasy or embarrassment. Rainbow Rowell
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I love the beauty of nature. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Maybe I'm some sort of perverted cartoon-sexual. Rainbow Rowell
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Walking with my doggy is so much fun! And she makes me laugh, she makes me run. Licking she likes to make some good new friends, Kindly enough with cyclists who spin with no end. Ana Claudia Antunes
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Hey Alecto, film this! ” she called out. With the slide being as tall as a two-storey house, it felt slightly risky being up there. “On second thought, why don’t you come up here? It’s a blast being up here.”“ I don’t really like to be in high places, ” said Alecto as he filmed her, the camera lens reflecting the entire playground, which was partially secluded by tall trees that cast otherworldly shadows dancing across the ground.“ If you don’t like being in high places, then why’d you take so many drugs in the seventies?” Mandy questioned jokingly. “Do you want me to go up there and push you off the top of that slide?” Alecto threatened coldly.“ You’d never do that, we’re best friends! ” Mandy pointed out. She reached over and picked a bright red maple flower from one of the long branches of the trees, tossing it down to him. “Even in this failing 21st century, where people are cell phone addicts and crude humor and violence is the norm, even when society falls apart and drowns in its own mistakes, we’ll still be best friends! ” She looked incredibly eccentric, never mind the fact that she was an adult woman wearing a trippy rainbow Pucci dress from the 1970’s, standing on top of a slide at a children’s playground. Alecto didn’t seem to mind, he just continued to film her with his camera like she’d asked him to. . Rebecca McNutt
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A dense wall of greenery bordered it, ...an impenetrable barrier of oaks, evergreen shrubs, blackberry that somehow resisted the frost, and thorns. In the defense department, the witches would make Sleeping Beauty’s evil witch weep with jealousy. Ilona Andrews
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You look like you. Only with the volume turned up. Rainbow Rowell
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The beach is a natural park, without the greenery but the sand is a natural toy. Anuradha Bhattacharyya
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Walt put everything he knew about communication with images into the park, so it was very familiar. John Hench
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Space Mountain may be the oldest ride in the park, but it has the longest line. Ric Flair
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A piazza is not a plaza. The plaza is the theme park of the piazza the plaza is the commercial version. A piazza is an empty space with no function. This is what Europeans understand. Renzo Piano
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Cartoons are the best stuff on TV. 'Wonder Showzen, ' 'Aqua Teen, ' 'SpongeBob, ' and, of course, 'South Park' - one of the funniest shows ever made. Akiva Schaffer
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My big running discovery was around Stanley Park in Vancouver. Miss it. That's a six-mile loop. Now I smile when I get four miles done. Age is a beast. Michael Weatherly
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The Secret Intelligence Service I knew occupied dusky suites of little rooms opposite St James's Park Tube station in London. John Le Carre
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I really love the internet. They say chat-rooms are the trailer park of the internet but I find it amazing. Carrie Fisher
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A zombie amusement park sounds like fun, but the health code violations alone are enough to turn your stomach. Jim C. Hines
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One I built when I was a kid, and it was a real miniature of Disneyland. I fell in love with the park when I went there with my parents on my 12th birthday. Bobby Sherman
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I call myself the Amusement Park. That's because I'm funny and scary at the same time. Terry Crews
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Parking is a nightmare for me... I still have sensors on my car that help me park. Jordana Brewster
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Our favorite: a former garbage dump converted into a riverside park. I first ran there more than 30 years ago when a marathon passed through this park that later became home to Pre's Trail. Joe Henderson
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I don't know of a single park without serious environmental problems. Michael Frome
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You can have a wedding at Fenway Park. Mike Barnicle