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  • I was disappointed in Niagara - most people must be disappointed in Niagara. Every American bride is taken there, and the sight of the stupendous waterfall must be one of the earliest, if not the keenest, disappointments in American married life.

    Oscar Wilde (1969). “The Artist as Critic: Critical Writings of Oscar Wilde”, p.7, University of Chicago Press
  • [In Adelie Land, Antarctica, a howling river of] wind, 50 miles wide, blows off the plateau, month in and month out, at an average velocity of 50 m.p.h. As a source of power this compares favorably with 6,000 tons of water falling every second over Niagara Falls. I will not further anticipate some H. G. Wells of the future who will ring the antarctic with power-producing windmills; but the winds of the Antarctic have to be felt to be believed, and nothing is quite impossible to physicists and engineers.

    Fall   Blow   Average  
  • I could more easily contain Niagara Falls in a teacup than I can comprehend the wild, uncontainable love of God.

    Fall   God Love   Niagara  
    Brennan Manning, Michael W. Smith (2000). “The ragamuffin Gospel”, Multnomah
  • Out of a human population on earth of four and a half billion, perhaps twenty people can write a book in a year. Some people lift cars, too. Some people enter week-long sled-dog races, go over Niagara Falls in a barrel, fly planes through the Arc de Triomphe. Some people feel no pain in childbirth. Some people eat cars. There is no call to take human extremes as norms.

    Dog   Pain   Book  
  • It's Niagara Falls. It's one of the most beautiful natural wonders in the world. Who wouldn't want to walk across it?

  • How extraordinary was my life an incident may illustrate... [As a youth] I was fascinated by a description of Niagara Falls. I had perused, and pictured in my imagination a big wheel run by the Falls. I told my uncle that I would go to America and carry out this scheme. Thirty years later I saw my ideas carried out at Niagara and marveled at the unfathomable mystery of the mind.

    Running   Uncles   Fall  
  • When God's people are removed from this earth, you might as well try to dam up Niagara Falls with toothpicks as to stem the flood of lawlessness that will engulf mankind. Thank God for the restraining Spirit today!

    Christian   Fall   People  
  • He'll call that trickle-down. I call it Niagara Falls.

    "Gore and Kemp Face Off in Vice Presidential Debate". "NBC Today Show", archives.nbclearn.com. October 10, 1996.
  • Every American bride is taken there [Niagara Falls], and the sight of the stupendous waterfall must be one of the earliest, if not the keenest, disappointments in American married life.

    Oscar Wilde (1969). “The Artist as Critic: Critical Writings of Oscar Wilde”, p.7, University of Chicago Press
  • Niagara Falls is very nice. I'm very glad I saw it, because from now on if I am asked whether I have seen Niagara Falls I can say yes, and be telling the truth for once.

    Travel   Nice   Fall  
    John Steinbeck (1980). “Travels with Charley in Search of America”, p.51, Penguin
  • I thought marriage was tough. Golf's like going over Niagara Falls in a barrel! It's a psychological game that gets into your blood.

    Fall   Golf   Blood  
  • No horse gets anywhere until he is harnessed. No stream or gas drives anything until it is confined. No Niagara is ever turned into light and power until it is tunneled. No life ever grows great until it is focused, dedicated, disciplined.

    Harry Emerson Fosdick (2008). “Answers to Real Problems: Harry Emerson Fosdick Speaks to Our Time: Selected Sermons of Harry Emerson Fosdick”, p.160, Wipf and Stock Publishers
  • As to scenery (giving my own thought and feeling), while I know the standard claim is that Yosemite, Niagara Falls, the Upper Yellowstone and the like afford the greatest natural shows, I am not so sure but the prairies and plains, while less stunning at first sight, last longer, fill the esthetic sense fuller, precede all the rest, and make North America's characteristic landscape.

    Walt Whitman (2012). “Specimen Days & Collect”, p.150, Courier Corporation
  • I lived in a small town. It was 2,000 people in Canada. A little river that went through it and we swam in the - you know, there was a lot of water around. Niagara Falls was about four or five miles away.

    Fall   Rivers   People  
    "Filmmaker, Inventor and Explorer". The Academy of Achievement interview, www.achievement.org. June 18, 1999.
  • Niagara Falls is simply a vast unnecessary amount of water going over the wrong way and then falling over unnecessary cliffs...The wonder would be if the water did not fall.

    Travel   Fall   Home  
  • Sometimes you come to a fall and sometimes you come to white water. Your rowing has to adapt to the situation. You can't do the same stroke coming down a small stream as you would coming down Niagara Falls. Even if you're only rowing down a stream, different things happen: maybe the wind changes, maybe the current, and suddenly everything's different. So gently is really important. Don't power yourself or blast through; rock with the way things are.

    Fall   Rocks   Wind  
    Source: onpoint.wbur.org
  • All systems have failed me. In five minutes I'll be fine again for a while, but right now the inside of my head feels like Niagara Falls without the noise, just this mist and churning and no real sense of where earth ends and heaven begins.

    Real   Fall   Heaven  
    Douglas Coupland (2008). “Hey Nostradamus!”, p.108, Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • Getting information from the internet is like getting a glass of water from the Niagara Falls.

    Fall   Glasses   Water  
  • One frequently only finds out how really beautiful a really beautiful woman is after considerable acquaintance with her; and the rule applies to Niagara Falls, to majestic mountains, and to mosques-especially to mosques.

    Mark Twain (1871). “The Innocents Abroad; Or, The New Pilgrim's Progress ...”, p.337
  • You might as well try and dam Niagara Falls with toothpicks as to stop the reform wave sweeping our land.

    Fall   Land   Trying  
    Billy Sunday (1970). “Billy Sunday speaks”
  • No life ever grows great until it is focused, dedicated, disciplined.

    Harry Emerson Fosdick (1941). “Living under tension: sermons on Christianity today”
  • It is with roses and locomotives (not to mention acrobats Spring electricity Coney Island the 4th of July the eyes of mice and Niagara Falls) that my poems are competing.

    E. E. Cummings (1996). “Is 5”, p.11, W. W. Norton & Company
  • From a drop of water a logician could infer the possibility of an Atlantic or a Niagara without having seen or heard of one or the other.

    Math   Water   Logic  
    Arthur Conan Doyle (2007). “The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Short Stories: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (Non-slipcased Edition) (Vol. 1) (The Annotated Books)”, p.151, W. W. Norton & Company
  • Our future is like that of the passengers on a small pleasure boat sailing quietly above the Niagara Falls, not knowing that the engines are about to fail.

    Fall   Knowing   Sailing  
    "The Revenge of Gaia". Interview with James Lovelock, www.theguardian.com. 2006.
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