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Quotes About Walk

I'm very grateful that I don't have to wear heels, because I can barely walk in heels. If I were to skip, it would be deadly.
~ AJ Lee
What are you up to now?" "I'm sill crazy. The rain feels good. I love to walk in it.
~ Ray Bradbury
Reader, I kissed her. A quiet walk we had, she and I.
~ Gary D. Schmidt, Okay for Now
I love dogs, but dogs, you have to be in the country with dogs. I cannot walk a dog on the street.
~ Karl Lagerfeld
I'm not a huge gym person, so I try to stay away from the gym. But I love to run on the beach or go for a walk. It's better than riding a stationary bike.
~ Maria Sharapova
On Friday's, however, they walked home the long way round past the Rose City Drugstore, the Supermarket, the Ideal Barber Shop, and the Lucky Dog Pet Shop. At the pet store they stopped while Henry bought two pounds of horse meat from Mr. Pennycuff.
~ Beverly Cleary
Most of the time I am sunk in thought, but at some point on each walk there comes a moment when I look up and notice, with a kind of first-time astonishment, the amazing complex delicacy of the words, the casual ease with which elemental things come together to form a composition that is--whatever the season, wherever I put my besotted gaze--perfect.
~ Bill Bryson
I'm gonna walk out
~ Bob Dylan
Antes de juzgar a una persona, camina durante tres lunas con sus mocasines.
~ Susanna Tamaro
Well, once ye ask me to grant ye a wish, lass, there's nae stopping me." "You haven't let me go," she reminded him. "That's because ye being here is the one thing I wish," he muttered, resuming his walk through the foyer.
~ Suzanne Enoch
In the Devonian the moon was 10,000 miles closer, and summoned surging tides that flung fish onto tidal flats, daring them to walk.
~ Sy Montgomery
That afternoon after his paper route, Matt and Laurel Kalina walk south along Main Beach. It's a perfect day, a spangled ocean and a tan beach under blue sky.
~ T. Jefferson Parker
I shall wear white flannel trousers, and walk upon the beach. I have heard the mermaids singing, each to each.
~ T.S. Eliot
When they finally allowed the horses to slow to a walk, Vree dropped out of the saddle to stretch her legs. *We're going to forget how to get anywhere on our own two feet. Gonna end up looking like fat-assed officers.* Vree arched her back, rocked forward, then arched it again, working the stiffness out of her shoulders. *Giving the pounding it's taking, if my ass is getting fat, it's in self-defense.*
~ Tanya Huff
I just like to walk around New York, just put my iPod on and walk around.
~ Kristen Wiig
Even though Bandos is one of the biggest islands in the Maldives, it only takes 20 minutes to walk round. All it has are some chalets and a little harbour centre with three restaurants and a bar. The food is magnificent.
~ Dominic Holland
He scooped up my arm, swung me round. "Let go, Cecil," I said. "I've a strange dislike of being forced." "But Briony," he said, "I'm so full of good spirits. I could walk to London, I think!" Why didn't he?
~ Franny Billingsley
Nature abhors a vacuum, and if I can only walk with sufficient carelessness I am sure to be filled.
~ Henry David Thoreau
I do not refuse the Blue-Pearmain, I fill my pockets on each side; and as I retrace my steps in the frosty eve, being perhaps four or five miles from home, I eat one first from this side, and then from that, to keep my balance. [17]
~ Henry David Thoreau
Measure your health by your sympathy with morning and Spring. If there is no response in you to the awakening of nature, if the prospect of an early morning walk does not banish sleep, if the warble of the first bluebird does not thrill you, know that the morning and spring of your life are past. Thus you may feel your pulse.
~ Henry David Thoreau
What is sour in the house a bracing walk makes sweet
~ Henry David Thoreau
I hastened,..., back to London,...; for here you have the advantage of solitude without its disadvantage, since you may be alone and in company at the same time; and while you walk or sit unobserved, noise, hurry, and a constant succession of objects entertain the mind
~ Henry Fielding
If I were reading a book and happened to strike a wonderful passage I would close the book then and there and go for a walk. I hated the thought of coming to the end of a good book. I would tease it along, delay the inevitable as long as possible, But always, when I hit a great passage, I would stop reading immediately. Out I would go, rain, hail, snow or ice, and chew the cud.
~ Henry Miller
God's written Word is the plumb line for our lives as we walk daily with him (Amos 7:7; Rev. 22:18–19; Deut. 4:2).
~ Henry T. Blackaby