A Quote by Will Durst

I hate the outdoors. To me the outdoors is where the car is. — © Will Durst
I hate the outdoors. To me the outdoors is where the car is.
I don't think it is enough appreciated how much an outdoor book the Bible is. It is a "hypaethral book," such as Thoreau talked about - a book open to the sky. It is best read and understood outdoors, and the farther outdoors the better. Or that has been my experience of it. Passages that within walls seem improbable or incredible, outdoors seem merely natural. This is because outdoors we are confronted everywhere with wonders; we see that the miraculous is not extraordinary but the common mode of existence. It is our daily bread.
I love being outdoors and try to work out outside when I can. I spent most of my childhood outdoors.
Outdoors for me is walking from the car to the ticket desk at the airport
I think the initial reason why I became interested in farming is that I wanted to be outdoors. I've always enjoyed being outdoors. And so, I looked around and when I was at high school, probably 14 or so, my parents through friends arranged for me to be able to go work on farms on the weekend.
But I love to be outdoors. I prefer being outdoors to, you know, being inside.
I hate the outdoors. I'm a big snob.
When you're riding a bike you're more connected to the outdoors and to other people than you are when you are stuck in your car.
I hate going to the gym, so sweating outdoors sure beats sitting on a stationary bike staring at my navel.
You know what I hate? The outdoors. I mean, generally. I don't like outside. I'm an inside person. I'm all about refrigeration and indoor plumbing and Judge Judy.
I never cared about money. When I was at school, I never wanted a car. I was focused on sports, studies, camping, being outdoors.
Depending on the season, you'll find me outdoors doing an activity.
To me the outdoors is what you must pass through in order to get from your apartment into a taxicab.
All those hours exploring the great outdoors made me more resilient and confident.
The wilderness rescued me. I have been shaped by my experiences in the great outdoors. Feeling comfortable in the wild gave me the confidence to be who I am, not who others want me to be.
I'd say the best scents are ones that don't overtake a room. I love things that remind me of the outdoors and home.
I love being outdoors, water sports, hiking - really, anything that keeps me moving!
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