Quotes About Walking
My favourite season is autumn, and I love walking through woods.
~ Lucy Davis
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I started walking rather than driving to get my coffee. I liked it so much, I do it for 45 minutes every day... You know those annoying people who are like, 'If I don't work out I feel... ugh'? I might be becoming one of those people.
~ Ross Mathews
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The true traveler is he who goes on foot, and even then, he sits down a lot of the time.
~ Sidonie Gabrielle Colette
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It's good Mam, you've got a bike It's so much better than walking Dad just thinks it's a blessed relief It's the only time you stop talking
~ John Walter Bratton
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Although I am an old man, night is generally my time for walking.
~ Charles Dickens
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But—it's too dark a night to walk with your eyes closed, as my people say." Tanis sighed and nodded.
~ Margaret Weis
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La gente que encontramos en las calles durante el día nos da la impresión de tener una meta precisa, que se supone razonable, pero por la noche parece caminar en sueños.
~ Marguerite Yourcenar
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I hear Martha's voice often as I walk along the beach. And others' too--Lily, Val, Kyla. I sometimes think I've swallowed every woman I ever knew. My head is full of voices. They blend with the wind and the sea as I walk the beach, as if they were disembodied forces of nature, a tornado whirling around me. I feel as if I were a medium and a whole host of departed spirits has descended on me clamoring to be let out.
~ Marilyn French
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I have walked, my lord, and am warm. I never walk,—never could walk. I don't know why it is, but my legs won't walk. Perhaps you never tried. Yes, I have.
~ Anthony Trollope
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I am walking on their bodies, I thought, we are having lunch in the garden and Uncle Julian is wearing his shawl.
~ Shirley Jackson
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school). He has a very posh English accent and strides around with a walking stick, swearing like a maniac.
~ John van de Ruit
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Ideas come as you walk, Nietzsche said. Walking dissipates thoughts, Shankara taught. Both theses are equally well-founded, hence equally true, as each of us can discover for himself in the space of an hour, sometimes of a minute. …
~ Emil Cioran
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Isn't it curious that ever since man has walked, no one has asked why he walks, or how, or if he could improve his walking, or what he does when he walks, whether one could not impose his walking, change or scrutinize it—issues that are integral to all the philosophical, psychological or political systems that have occupied the world?
~ Balzac
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I had been walking in silence for so long,I had almost forgotten what my own voice sounded like.My knees were tired;my toes were beginning to ache.
~ Banana Yoshimoto
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I walked, sloshing down the shiny wet path that glittered with the colors of the rainbow.
~ Banana Yoshimoto
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The miracle is not to walk on water but on the earth. —Thich Nhat Hanh
~ Barbara Brown Taylor
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NOT EVERYONE is able to walk, but most people can, which makes walking one of the most easily available spiritual practices of all. All it takes is the decision to walk with some awareness, both of who you are and what you are doing. Where you are going is not as important, however counterintuitive that may seem.
~ Barbara Brown Taylor
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I'm a walking reality show.
~ Mike Hughes
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I only really like to watch things like 'Time Team.' I'd rather be out walking the dog. It's all reality TV, which, as an actor, I detest.
~ Kevin Whately
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I have been collecting recipes and information for over 20 years, but three years ago, my editor said to me, 'You're a walking encyclopedia of food, so why don't you do an encyclopedia?'
~ Gil Marks
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One of the reasons I love to come to Paris is because the decorative arts are so refined that I am always walking through one proscenium into another frame.
~ Ralph Gibson
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I have dogs, and I hike.
~ Joanna Going
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I have osteoarthritis so bad... I can walk up a hill; I just can't walk down one.
~ John Daly
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Living up a hill in Bath affords me lots of walking opportunities.
~ Kris Marshall
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