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The climber, like a fox which is hard-pressed, should always have one more trick in his bag.

Whipplesnaith
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The climber, like a fox which is hard-pressed, should always have one more trick in his bag.

Whipplesnaith, The Night Climbers Of Cambridge
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To be a climber one has to accept that gratification is rarely immediate.

Bernadette McDonald
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We were like the Mount Everest climbers stepping over frozen corpses from prior climbing disasters in our quest for the summit. Like those climbers, we were motivated by a fear far greater than death—the fear of not reaching the top.

Mike Mullane, Riding Rockets: The Outrageous Tales of a Space Shuttle Astronaut
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Some prevailing signs of social climbers are their:- ticking cunning ambition- times of deceit- hand of wickedness- gloves of bigotry- hidden bunch of schemes- cup of pride- sip of prejudice- odour of greed- grit of hatredTheir favorite hunger is comparing themselves to others. A thirst of competition with sloth, jealousy and anger at their spirits.

Angelica Hopes, Landscapes of a Heart, Whispers of a Soul
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A voice said, "Climb." And he said, "How shall I climb?the mountains are so steep that I cannot climb."The voice said, "Climb or die."He said, "But how?I see no way up those steep ascents. This that is asked is too hard for me."The voice said, "Climb, or perish, soul and body of theemind and spirit of thee. There is no second chance for any son of man. Climb or die."Then he remembered that he had read in the books of the bravest climbers on the hills of the earth that sometimes they were aware of the presence of a Companion on the mountains who was not one of the earthly party of climbers. And he rememberd a word in the Book of Mountaineers...it heartened him,for it told him that he was created to walk in precarious places, not on the easy levels of life.

Amy Carmichael, A Very Present Help: Life Messages of Great Christans
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The eight-man expedition was pinned down in a ferocious blizzard high on K2, waiting to make an assault on the summit, when a team member named Art Gilkey developed thrombophlebitis, a life-threatening altitude-induced blood clot. Realising that they would have to get Gilkey down immediately to have any hope of saving him, Schoening and the others started lowering him down the mountain's steep Abruzzi Ridge as the storm raged. At 25,000 feet, a climber named George Bell slipped and pulled four others off with him. Reflexively wrapping the rope around his shoulders and ice ax, Schoening somehow managed to single-handedly hold on to Gilkey and simultaneously arrest the slide of the five falling climbers without being pulled off the mountain himself. One of the more incredible feats in the annals of mountaineering, it was known forever after simply as The Belay.

Jon Krakauer, Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster
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They explored me high enough as mountain climbers reached the mountain tops.

Fernando Lachica, OFW: This is My Life and Story
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What i took away from witnessing the broken climbers in Moshi was this: *Everything is easy until it isn't.*

Josh Gates, Destination Truth: Memoirs of a Monster Hunter
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Like overzealous religious converts, climbers originally from the lower rungs of society tend to go overboard when they ape the upper class.

Maureen Corrigan, Leave Me Alone, I'm Reading: Finding and Losing Myself in Books
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Ever since the morning of May 29, 1953, when Tenzing Norgay and I became the first climbers to step onto the summit of Mount Everest, I've been called a great adventurer.

Edmund Hillary
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