"Easy going" Quotes from Famous Books
... River. (See cut, page 352.) At Dandy Crossing, the party rested a few days, the boats were repaired, and fresh supplies of food purchased. They met near here Jack Sumner, of Powell's first party. From this place to the head of Marble Canyon, the mouth of the Paria, it is plain and easy going, at least for any one who has been through Cataract Canyon. Brown and Stanton went ahead with six men, the others coming along later ... — The Romance of the Colorado River • Frederick S. Dellenbaugh
... work very hard to live, nurtured on adventure, scion of a free and merry stock, the real, native Californian is a distinctive type; as far from the Easterner in psychology as the extreme Southerner is from the Yankee. He is easy going, witty, hospitable, lovable, inclined to be unmoral rather than immoral in his personal habits, and easy to meet and ... — The City That Was - A Requiem of Old San Francisco • Will Irwin
... an easy going, leisurely sort of game. Everybody seemed to be going about as if they had been at this sort of thing all their lives; as if, in fact, they couldn't ... — On the Fringe of the Great Fight • George G. Nasmith
... "It's about as easy going ahead as standing still. If we only had a water canteen, it wouldn't be such a fool-thing ... — The Freebooters of the Wilderness • Agnes C. Laut
... every brig and ford and pass! I had to strike away up across the slopes again; and even so as I turned round the bend beyond Kilrain I ran straight into a sentry sheltering behind a great rock. But after that it was easy going. ... — The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays • Various |