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Quotes About Walk

There are people who are alive because of British aid, people who can walk and see because of our aid, and children who can read and write because of aid.
~ Penny Mordaunt
It's a city that we have always liked. Who doesn't like New York? When you are here you do feel a bit more anonymous. Obviously, you still find people who recognize you, but it's nice to be able to go out and walk around and have it be a normal experience.
~ Raul
When she'd finally managed to squeeze the TVR into a space, we discussed taking a taxi back to her flat, but decided that it was a nice enough evening and we both fancied the walk. Or rather, Ronnie fancied the walk. People like Ronnie always fancy the walk, and people like me always fancy people like Ronnie, so we each put on a stout pair of walking legs and set off.
~ Hugh Laurie
Of all the gin joints in the world, she had to walk into mine Casablanca
~ Humphrey Bogart
I had the opportunity to go to law school, and my dad, who was an accountant, couldn't believe I wanted to walk away from that and start cooking.
~ Curtis Stone
No city should be too large for a man to walk out of in a morning.
~ Cyril Connolly
Very pretty walk across the fields, church bells in the distance play hymns slightly out of tune. Find that Lady M. was donor of bells (fortunately before I remarked upon their dissonance).
~ D.E. Stevenson
Now he altered his routine and began to take his walk in the afternoon. If the children were not to be allowed to come to him for religious instruction he must go to them. He knew they played in the gardens and was sure he would find them … but he was disappointed. The children saw him, of course, but they avoided him — as they avoided all grown-ups —
~ D.E. Stevenson
I'm in my studio at 6 A.M. every day because I work better in the morning. Then in the afternoon, I like to go for a walk. I enjoy going for a perambulation or a constitutional. It's all very Victorian.
~ Vic Reeves
I think …I could walk part of the way," she managed to say. "You wouldn't make it down the terrace steps," Hunt said flatly. "Indulge me while I demonstrate the chivalrous side of my nature. Can you put your arms around my neck?
~ Lisa Kleypas
Ian stood. "I'm taking a short walk in the park. Stay here." I stood. "Like hell." "Then stay behind me." "Could you at least say 'cover my six'? Give me a little dignity here." "Okay. Cover my six—just don't shoot me in the ass." "How about I kick it?" Sykes wasn't the only one asking for it. I heard the grin in his voice. "You're always welcome to try.
~ Unknown
I reminded myself that I was, probably, not clairvoyant. Just a salesman. A salesman can speed-read not only the walk, the voice, the clothes, and gestures--all of the loudspeaker announcements of identity and aspiration--but the aura of a customer's need. No one can hide from a good salesman.
~ Unknown
The moving landscape provides an absorbing diversion which frees the mind & gives us a fresh viewpoint, & we're most at ease with the word when we walk because everything is happening at a manageable pace.
~ Lloyd Jones
But the important thing here is to remember to practice self-care in times of stress. Take a walk, paint a picture, murder someone, burn the body, and clean up the crime scene.
~ Jill Shalvis
He had no desire to take a walk down Memory Road either, especially when that road had ended in a spectacular crash with no survivors. Just the walking dead.
~ Jill Shalvis
Chicago is an alien citadel, a source of power and terror. Mordor, basically. (One does not simply walk into Mordor - except that was exactly what everyone in the story did anyway.)
~ Jim Butcher
from: Age Sixty-nine) There is this circle I walk that I have learned to love. I hope one day to be a spiral but to the birds I'm a circle.
~ Jim Harrison
Some things we wont understand and we're both so tired of being misunderstood So let's just turn and walk away and hold on to what was good.
~ Unknown
I pivoted on my heel and walked angrily away. A furious dialogue started in my head. 'Boys! Stupid, dumb, asshole boys! 'it ain't like that.' You bet it ain't like that, you asshat!
~ Victoria Laurie
Love is a summary of the moral laws, not a replacement. Therefore, since we are commanded to walk in love, the moral laws are still in full effect.
~ Unknown
This melancholy London — I sometimes imagine that the souls of the lost are compelled to walk through its streets perpetually.
~ W.B. Yeats
L.A.'s kind of, like, seven really cool towns. It's so laid-back. If you go in the right spot, you can walk around, and you don't need a car.
~ Julian Casablancas
If a cow walked into this room, I'd probably walk out. I could milk it, but my dad never forced me to do a lot of chores like that, mostly because he loved doing it himself.
~ Stuart Appleby
In order to reclaim the joy and passion of leadership, we must walk the valley of the shadow of death and name the cost of leadership.
~ Dan B. Allender