Quotes About Walking
As he walks, a smattering of memories flare at each step, small bright stones lighting a path through the forest. There is the
~ Celeste Ng
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The poet is like the prince of the cloudsWho haunts the tempest and laughs at the archer;Exiled on the ground in the midst of jeers,His giant wings prevent him from walking.
~ Charles Baudelaire
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Walking and I were on good terms now, and every day scored from thirty to forty miles; but that spurt from Ellsworth to Ellis was the longest day's walk I ever made.
~ Charles F. Lummis
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People usually consider walking on water or in thin air a miracle. But I think the real miracle is not to walk either on water or in thin air, but to walk on earth. Every day we are engaged in a miracle which we don't even recognize... a blue sky, white clouds, green leaves, the black, curious eyes of [your child]...
~ Thich Nhat Hanh, c.1972
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Each night, I knelt on a marble slab and scrubbed at the blood. I scrubbed for years and still it was there. But tonight the bones in my feet begin to burn. I stand up and start walking, and the slab appears under my feet with each step, a white road only as long as your body.
~ Gregory Orr
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Are the days of winter sunshine just as sad for you, too? When it is misty, in the evenings, and I am out walking by myself, it seems to me that the rain is falling through my heart and causing it to crumble into ruins.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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I get pretty much all the exercise I need walking down airport concourses carrying bags.
~ Guy Clark
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nannygoat walking surefooted, dropping currants.
~ James Joyce
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Deacon Cuffy Lambkins of Five Ends Baptist Church became a walking dead man on a cloudy September afternoon in 1969.
~ James McBride
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Bennett clan—Chrissy, three; Shawna, four; Trent, five; twins Fiona and Bridget, seven; Eddie, eight; Ricky, nine; Jane, ten; Brian, eleven; and Juliana, twelve—all dressed in their Sunday best and walking in size order behind me, could do the trick.
~ James Patterson
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leg and a shoe as he passed the
~ James Patterson
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I have so many pairs of oxfords; it's ridiculous. It started because at my school you have to wear oxfords for our uniform, but after I got my first pair, I realized they were really comfortable, so they became my regular walking shoes, too.
~ Yara Shahidi
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We then came to the Soviet Union. One day we were walking and carrying our banner and distributing a few leaflets in Russian to people, and we met two women on the road.
~ Satish Kumar
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I don't mind walking. I always feel so sorry for women who don't like to walk; they miss so much--so many rare little glimpses of life; and we women learn so little of life on the whole.
~ Kate Chopin
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I walk to work, so boots are a staple for me.
~ Stacey Bendet
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Walking is central to my relaxation because when I'm writing I'm stationary for seven hours at a time.
~ David Starkey
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I like to get my 10,000 steps in.
~ Joshua Malina
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Walking is the best possible exercise. Habituate yourself to walk very fast.
~ Thomas Jefferson
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The thrill of walking comes not so much from movement—except for the initial turning of a step out the door into a journey—but from its gifts of freedom and nonconformity. In a world built on speed, walking somewhere is an act of rebellion. You reject every type of contraption that your forebears have invented to get you there faster—including the bicycle—for your own two legs. You head out into the world while turning your back on its ways.
~ Thomas Swick
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Walking is pretty easy. You just have to be confident, like not caring. And honestly, people think about their walk too much, so they try to do something really interesting, but the designers hate it.
~ Lucky Blue Smith
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I never carry a notebook while walking around London. I just pick those things up. I'm very good at quizzes.
~ Ruth Rendell
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Kederden ölüyormuÅŸ gibi yaparak yürüdüm karanl??a kederden ölerek.
~ Orhan Pamuk
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Walking fueled his imagination and reminded him that there was another realm within our world, hidden away behind the walls of a mosque, in a collapsing wooden mansion, or inside a cemetery.
~ Orhan Pamuk
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Taking our inspiration from an article on the proper way to walk in a city that appeared recently in the celebrated Parisian magazine Matin, we too should make our feelings clear to people who have yet to learn how to conduct themselves on the streets of Istanbul and tell them, "Don't walk down the street with your mouth open" [1924]. It
~ Orhan Pamuk
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