After much prayerful consideration, I feel that I must say I have climbed my last political mountain.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm the sort of person who needs a big mountain in front of me to climb.
We've climbed the mighty mountain. I see the valley below, and it's a valley of peace.
I'm one of those people who always needs a mountain to climb. When I get up a mountain as far as I think I'm going to get, I try to find another mountain.
Mountain hikes instilled in me a life-long urge to get to the top of any inviting summit or peak.
I am here for a purpose and that purpose is to grow into a mountain, not to shrink to a grain of sand. Henceforth will I apply ALL my efforts to become the highest mountain of all and I will strain my potential until it cries for mercy.
Sometimes you come up against a mountain and you end up making the mountain seem bigger than God.
While on top of Everest, I looked across the valley towards the great peak Makalu and mentally worked out a route about how it could be climbed. It showed me that even though I was standing on top of the world, it wasn't the end of everything. I was still looking beyond to other interesting challenges.
I died on that mountain, too. I left a part of myself up there.
There's a world out there, and you've got to look at both sides of the mountain in your lifetime.
Whatever that means, however you got on that mountain, why not try to climb it? And do it in your own way.