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Kayaking Quotes

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Kim Heacox
“We are not here to exist; we are here to live, to face death and stare it down. We are here to trust in God and to embrace this world in all its quiet and violent beauty, to break down the walls of our own prejudices and believe in something greater than ourselves. We are here to paddle into our worst fears and come out the other side to discover glaciers, to meet them face-to-face, and to celebrate a sense of wonder and God's plan that we find only in Nature.”
Kim Heacox, John Muir and the Ice That Started a Fire: How A Visionary And The Glaciers Of Alaska Changed America

“I will not live my whole life for a few moments of bliss, but I am happy to risk it for them”
Hendri Coetzee, Living the Best Day Ever

“I want to be a true explorer, a really hard cut. I wanted to be tested, to live without the safety net and find out what I am made of. I want the freedom of the unknown.”
Hendri Coetzee, Living the Best Day Ever

“The thing about life is we already know the ending is death. Personally I have tried to at least give the bits in the middle every chance of surprising me. We all start and end the same , but what happens in between might be up to us”
Hendri Coetzee, Living the Best Day Ever

Daniel J. Rice
“It has always been my belief that you can judge the compatibility of two people by the rhythm of their paddle stroke.”
Daniel J. Rice, THIS SIDE OF A WILDERNESS: A Novel

Paul Theroux
“It was an image that afterwards often came to me when I was traveling in the Pacific, that this ocean was as vast as outer space, and being on this boat was like shooting from one star to another, the archipelagoes like galaxies, and the islands like isolated stars in an empty immensity of watery darkness, and this sailing was like going slowly from star to star, in vitreous night.”
Paul Theroux, The Happy Isles of Oceania, Part 1