1.
The elements that unite to make the Grand Canyon the most sublime spectacle in nature are multifarious and exceedingly diverse.
John Wesley Powell
2.
I believe in science and evolution. I've been to the Grand Canyon.
Bill Walton
3.
We didn't have a generation gap, we had a generation Grand Canyon.
Mary Brave Bird
4.
I believe in a benevolent God not because He created the Grand Canyon or Michelangelo, but because He gave us snacks.
Paul Rudnick
5.
There's a grand-canyon sized gulf between explanation and experience.
Jad Abumrad
6.
All dams are ugly, but the Glen Canyon Dam is sinful ugly.
Edward Abbey
7.
Politicians wanted to mine the Grand Canyon for zinc and copper, and Theodore Roosevelt said no.
Douglas Brinkley
8.
With what you don't know about me, I could just about fill the Grand Canyon.
Kevin Smith
9.
If you are working, almost like with layers of the Grand Canyon, there's history within those layers.
Leonardo Drew
10.
I am Hualapai. We are located in Northern Arizona, at the Grand Canyon. We own the Skywalk area.
Kiowa Gordon
11.
I could throw 56-pound words clear across the Grand Canyon. As a matter of course, I went into politics.
Henry F. Ashurst
12.
Majestic doesn't appeal to us. We [Americans] like the Grand Canyon better with Clarence and Arlene parked in front of it, smiling.
Garrison Keillor
13.
Working with Jack [Nicholson] is sort of like standing in front of the Grand Canyon.
Diane Keaton
14.
I don't know why I just remembered this, and I haven't told anybody this, but we were shooting in Canyon de Chelly and we were so far up the canyon. Once we were up there, we were up there. There was no going back to your trailers.
James Badge Dale
16.
In golf, 'close' is like the north and south rim of the Grand Canyon.
Johnny Miller
17.
I love discovering new young brands and watching these fashion lines take off, like Peter Pilotto, Christopher Kane, and Clover Canyon.
Gillian Jacobs
18.
Writers themselves don't analyze what they do; to analyze would be to look down while crossing a canyon on a tightrope.
Nadine Gordimer
19.
The grand canyon which yawns between the writer's concept of what he wants to capture in words and what comes through is a cruel abyss.
Fannie Hurst