A Quote by Martin Luther King, Jr.

I’ve been to the Mountaintop — © Martin Luther King, Jr.
I’ve been to the Mountaintop
We've got some difficult days ahead. But it doesn't matter with me now. Because I've been to the mountaintop. And I don't mind. Like anybody, I would like to live a long life. Longevity has its place. But I'm not concerned about that now. I just want to do God's will. And he's allowed me to go up to the mountaintop. And I've looked over. And I've seen the promised land.
Truth cannot be brought down; rather, the individual must make the effort to ascend to it. You cannot bring the mountaintop to the valley. If you would attain to the mountaintop, you must pass through the valley, climb the steeps, unafraid of the dangerous precipices.
Most of us have had the experience of sitting by the seashore or on a mountaintop, simply enjoying the beauty of nature, relaxed, content, and present. We've probably also had the experience of sitting by the seashore or on a mountaintop and missing it completely. Being present - or not - is a basic human experience.
The best an American can look forward to is the lonely pleasure of one who stands at long last on a chilly and inhospitable mountaintop where few have been before, where few can follow and where few will consent to believe he has been.
Character is forged not on the mountaintop but in the valley.
And we are not mountaintop sages who can live by consuming mist.
The height of the mountaintop is measured by the drab drudgery of the valley.
The American story has never been about things coming easy. It has been about rising to the moment when the moment is hard. About rejecting panicked division for purposeful unity. About seeing a mountaintop from the deepest valley. That is why we remember that some of the most famous words ever spoken by an American came from a president who took office in a time of turmoil: "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
Stay put in the hard places, and you'll eventually rest upon the mountaintop.
Economic development is what's going to make mountaintop removal palatable.
If it can't be proven that mountaintop removal mining is safe, we shouldn't allow it to continue.
Prior to that I testified before the Senate subcommittee addressing mountaintop removal.
A friend is one who joyfully sings with you when you are on the mountaintop, and silently walks beside you through the valley.
When we're in the storm we learn more about the character of the God we serve than when we're on the mountaintop.
Jesus isn't a God who stayed on the mountaintop - he's a Savior who came down and lived and worked with the people.
My goal and path is always to get to the mountaintop and be a world champion, and leave a fighting legacy.
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