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Quotes About Walk

Note to Self-Walk in the sunshine, be silly, be kind, Be weird. There's no time for anything else.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
It's better to put your heart on the line, risk everything, and walk away with nothing. Because if you don't risk anything, you risk even more.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
MRE. "Any you guys wanna take a moonlit stroll?
~ James Patterson
The ezer is a warrior, and this has far-reaching implications for women, not only in marriage, but in every relationship, season, and walk of life.
~ Carolyn Custis James
I am proud and honored to be part of the America Supports You Freedom Walk to honor the victims of 9/11 and to support our men and women in uniform.
~ Clint Black
Little boys love machines; girls adore horses; grown-up men and women like to walk.
~ Edward Abbey
I see a cute guy in Starbucks and I'm like... 'Oh, okay,' and I walk out. But who knows? Maybe I will ask somebody on a date soon!
~ Shay Mitchell
I'd love to play in a Red Sox game. It would be so awesome to actually walk out on the field and play, just for one inning. I'd also steal everything I could get my hands on in the clubhouse, which is why they won't let me do it.
~ Denis Leary
We lived in the projects in Brooklyn, the elevator used to be broken, and we used to walk up 20 flights of steps and then walk down.
~ Brian Flores
What greater dignity can be put upon a mortal man, than to converse with his Maker, and to walk with God every day?
~ Thomas Watson
I don't even wear shoes with heels because I hate making a noise when I walk and people looking at me.
~ Grimes
People try to challenge me in bars every now and then. As long as they're not physical I just walk away, but if they get physical then I just end up in a fight.
~ Johnny Knoxville
I like to think I'm a good mechanic for the company. 'Oh well, we sprung a leak? Call Ambrose; throw him in there.' I like that because I think it has really upped my value with the company, and I think that they realize nowadays, too, another Dean Ambrose isn't going to walk through the door anytime soon - or ever.
~ Dean Ambrose
Coda Perhaps to love is to learn to walk through this world. To learn to be silent like the oak and the linden of the fable. To learn to see. Your glance scattered seeds. It planted a tree. I talk because you shake its leaves.
~ Octavio Paz
It could be true that there was another realm hidden within this one and that he might be able to walk and ponder his way into it if he allowed his secret other self to emerge.
~ Orhan Pamuk
When you walk on the face of a world, then forgiveness comes.
~ Orson Scott Card
Here, on the farther shore of the sunset, with the flushed tide at his feet, and the large star flashing with strange laughter, did he himself naked walk with lifted arms into the quiet flood of life.
~ D.H. Lawrence
Freedom: to walk free and own no superior
~ Walt Whitman
That seemed a bit odd. I didn't yet know that taking a long walk was his preferred way
~ Walter Isaacson
taking a long walk was his preferred way to have a serious conversation. It turned
~ Walter Isaacson
That seemed a bit odd. I didn't yet know that taking a long walk was his preferred way to have a serious conversation. It turned out
~ Walter Isaacson
Estamos sentados eternamente em Cristo para poder andar continuamente diante dos homens. Se abandonamos por um instante nosso lugar de repouso em Cristo tropeçamos imediatamente e nosso testemunho diante dos homens fica prejudicado. Por outro lado, se permanecemos em Cristo, nossa posição ali assegura o poder para andar como é digno dele aqui sobre a terra.
~ Watchman Nee
Every summer I'd spend a couple of months on the farm in Yale walking the dirt road that led to the highway, picking wild raspberries along the way. Often I'd walk out into the watermelons, pick one up over my head, and let it fall so that it split wide open. Then I'd eat the sweet heart out of it and leave the rest to the birds.
~ Chet Baker
The return from the walk, and the arrival of tea, should be exactly coincident, and not later than a quarter past four.
~ C. S. Lewis