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  • #1
    Louis L'Amour
    “The trail is the thing, not the end of the trail. Travel too fast,
    and you miss all you are traveling for.”
    Louis L'Amour

  • #2
    Louis L'Amour
    “I would not sit waiting for some vague tomorrow, nor for something to happen. One could wait a lifetime, and find nothing at the end of the waiting. I would begin here, I would make something happen.”
    Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land

  • #3
    Louis L'Amour
    “There will come a time when you believe everything is finished; that will be the beginning. ”
    Louis L'Amour

  • #4
    Louis L'Amour
    “Up to a point a person’s life is shaped by environment, heredity, and changes in the world about them. Then there comes a time when it lies within their grasp to shape the clay of their life into the sort of thing they wish it to be. Only the weak blame parents, their race, their times, lack of good fortune or the quirks of fate. Everyone has the power to say, "This I am today. That I shall be tomorrow.”
    Louis L'Amour, The Walking Drum

  • #5
    Louis L'Amour
    “One day I was speeding along at the typewriter, and my daughter - who was a child at the time - asked me, "Daddy, why are you writing so fast?" And I replied, "Because I want to see how the story turns out!”
    Louis L'Amour

  • #6
    Louis L'Amour
    “For one who reads, there is no limit to the number of lives that may be lived, for fiction, biography, and history offer an inexhaustible number of lives in many parts of the world, in all periods of time.”
    Louis L'Amour

  • #7
    Louis L'Amour
    “Have faith in God but keep your powder dry.”
    Louis L'Amour

  • #8
    Louis L'Amour
    “I have read my books by many lights, hoarding their beauty, their wit or wisdom against the dark days when I would have no book, nor a place to read. I have known hunger of the belly kind many times over, but I have known a worse hunger: the need to know and to learn.”
    Louis L'Amour, Education of a Wandering Man: A Memoir

  • #9
    Louis L'Amour
    “No one can "get" an education, for of necessity education is a continuing process.”
    Louis L'Amour

  • #10
    Louis L'Amour
    “When you go to a country, you must learn how to say two things: how to ask for food, and to tell a woman that you love her. Of these the second is more important, for if you tell a woman you love her, she will certainly feed you.”
    Louis L'Amour

  • #11
    Louis L'Amour
    “The more one learns, the more he understands his ignorance.”
    Louis L'Amour

  • #12
    Louis L'Amour
    “The only thing that never changes is that everything changes.”
    Louis L'Amour

  • #13
    Louis L'Amour
    “A book is less important for what it says than for what it makes you think.”
    Louis L'Amour, Education of a Wandering Man: A Memoir

  • #14
    Louis L'Amour
    “. . . What do you wish to be? What would you like to become?”

    I did not know, and I told her so, but the question worried me. Should I know?

    “There is time,” she said, “but the sooner you know, the sooner you can plan. To have a goal is the important thing, and to work toward it. Then, if you decide you wish to do something different, you will at least have been moving, you will have been going somewhere, you will have been learning.”
    Louis L'Amour, The Lonesome Gods

  • #15
    Louis L'Amour
    “A little rest and meditation often saves a lot of riding over rough country.”
    Louis Lamour

  • #16
    Louis L'Amour
    “Today is all we have, tomorrow is a mirage that may never become reality.”
    Louis L'Amour

  • #17
    Louis L'Amour
    “A mind, like a home, is furnished by its owner, so if one's life is cold and bare he can blame none but himself. You have a chance to select from pretty elegant furnishings.”
    Louis L'Amour

  • #19
    Louis L'Amour
    “Do not let yourself be bothered by the inconsequential. One has only so much time in this world, so devote it to the work and the people most important to you, to those you love and things that matter. One can waste half a lifetime with people one doesn't really like, or doing things when one would be better off somewhere else.”
    Louis L'Amour, Ride the River



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