I have looked on scenery as a strange and on scenery more grand, but on scenery at once so strange and so grand I have never looked and probably never shall again.
Drive slow and enjoy the scenery - drive fast and join the scenery.
My mother said I should have a 'change of scenery.' The word scenery made be think of a play. And as we were driving around, it made sense that way. Because no matter how much the scenery changed, we were still on the same stage.
I also grew up building theatrical scenery. I spent many years building scenery as a large part of my income and that allowed me to really develop my shop skills.
I want to be near the ocean, Lincoln, the ocean! I want to feel the tides. And i want mountains, too, at least one mountain. Is that too much to ask? And trees. Not a whole forest, necessarily. I'd settle for a thicket. Scenery. I want scenery!
When I started producing, it was George Abbott directing and he would let me do the scenery. He just wanted to know where the doors were - the entrances, the exits; the tables, the props - and then I would hire the designer. I took charge of the visu...
Costumes and scenery alone will not attract audiences.
When you're on a merry-go-round, you miss a lot of the scenery.
Mountains are the beginning and the end of all natural scenery.
If you ain't the lead dog, the scenery never changes.
I'm fascinated by beautiful scenery and what we have here on this Earth.
The tallest mountain in Tibet is just part of the scenery.
Scenery is fine - but human nature is finer.
An optimist is someone who gets treed by a lion but enjoys the scenery.
Life is a one-way journey, so enjoy the scenery.
If anybody starts using me as scenery, I'll return to New York.
Scenery is fine -but human nature is finer
When the autumn meets the tranquillity, there you can see the King of the Sceneries!
Life is like a dogsled team. If you ain't the lead dog, the scenery never changes.
I have come to see the nonsense of trying to describe fine scenery.
Life is a one-way journey, so don't wait for the destination, but enjoy the scenery.