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"Woher kommen die höchsten Berge? so fragte ich einst. Da lernte ich, daß sie aus dem Meere kommen. Dies Zeugnis ist in ihr Gestein geschrieben und in die Wände ihrer Gipfel. Aus dem Tiefsten muß das Höchste zu seiner Höhe kommen."
"The Mountain is not merely something eternally sublime. It has a great historical and spiritual meaning for us … From it came the Law, from it came the Gospel in the Sermon on the Mount. We may truly say that the highest religion is the Religion of the Mountain."

A mountain is an elevated portion of the surface of a planet, generally with steep sides that show significant exposed bedrock. Although there are no universally accepted definitions, a mountain is usually considered higher than a hill. Minimum height requirements range from 300 m (984 ft) above the surrounding land, 610 m (2,001 ft) above sea level and average elevations between 1,000 m (3,281 ft
"Woher kommen die höchsten Berge? so fragte ich einst. Da lernte ich, daß sie aus dem Meere kommen. Dies Zeugnis ist in ihr Gestein geschrieben und in die Wände ihrer Gipfel. Aus dem Tiefsten muß das Höchste zu seiner Höhe kommen."
"Its a round trip. Getting to the summit is optional, getting down is mandatory."
"Then the Omnipotent Father with his thunder made Olympus tremble, and from Ossa hurled Pelion."
"His, through his might, are these snow-covered mountains, and men call sea and Rasaa his possession: His arms are these, his are these heavenly regions What God shall we adore with our oblation?"
"Alps on Alps in clusters swelling, Mighty, and pure, and fit to make The ramparts of a Godheads dwelling!"
"Mountains are the beginning and the end of all natural scenery."