High Seat

High Seat can mean the name of two hills in England:

  • High Seat, Lake District, a hill in the central part of the Lake District
  • High Seat, Yorkshire Dales, a hill in the Yorkshire Dales.

Famous quotes containing the words high and/or seat:

    Brutes are deprived of the high advantages which we have; but they have some which we have not. They have not our hopes, but they are without our fears; they are subject like us to death, but without knowing it; even most of them are more attentive than we to self-preservation, and do not make so bad a use of their passions.
    —Charles Louis de Secondat Montesquieu (1689–1755)

    We early arrive at the great discovery that there is one mind common to all individual men: that what is individual is less than what is universal ... that error, vice and disease have their seat in the superficial or individual nature.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)