The desert or mountain man was forever lifting his eyes to the peaks or to the stars; it was no wonder that men of wilderness knew so much about the flight of birds and habits of animals. In cities a man’s eyes were on the ground, or rarely above eye level.”
–Louis L’Amour (Kid Rodelo)
“They do not compromise with evil, and they walk only in his paths.”
–Psalm 119:3 (NLT)
Echoes from the Campfire
Echoes from the Campfire
It was in my mind to try to foresee what might happen, and so be prepared for it. There’s no way I know of that a body can foresee the future, but sometimes he can read it pretty well if he knows the way folks think.”
–Louis L’Amour (Mustang Man)
“My enemies have set a trap for me. I am weary from distress. They have dug a deep pit in my [trail], but they themselves have fallen into it.”
–Psalm 57:6 (NLT)
Echoes from the Campfire
Remember–never forget who you are and treat all men as friends until they prove differently.”
–Bobby Cavazos (The Cowboy From the Wild Horse Desert)
“But giving thanks is a sacrifice that truly honors me. If you keep to my [trail], I will reveal to you the salvation of God.”
–Psalm 50:23 (NLT)
Echoes from the Campfire
My training has been to be responsible for what’s left in my charge.”
–Zane Grey (Arizona Clan)
“Our hearts have not deserted you. We have not strayed from your [trail].”
–Psalm 44:18 (NLT)