You hit those valleys sometimes and it's really frustrating. It's like getting stuck in traffic on the freeway. But there's not much you can do about it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My valleys are higher than most people's peaks. I stay at that level.
Every season has its peaks and valleys. What you have to try to do is eliminate the Grand Canyon.
I can't do with mountains at close quarters - they are always in the way, and they are so stupid, never moving and never doing anything but obtrude themselves.
Hills are unpleasant, so I like to get them over with as quickly as possible.
As you go through life, you've got to see the valleys as well as the peaks.
When you are in the valley, keep your goal firmly in view and you will get the renewed energy to continue the climb.
It hasn't been a totally smooth road, but in the whole span of things I feel like a very lucky person.
The freeways of America are like giant veins twisting and turning, rushing life from one zone to the next. The landscape is a giant body just lying there feeling the rumble.
I think that gravity sets into everything, including careers, but pendulums do swing and mountains do become valleys after a while... if you keep on walking.
Where I live, there's a lot of canyons. We're climbing constantly - we're like mountain goats. I'm just trying to get better at that.