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Quotes About Walked

My guardian-pursuer came to me then, as I walked alone in the black and white city of ruins. She was at my side, sensed before I could actually see her.
~ Storm Constantine
New significance had come to the tumbled ruins; I walked a landscape of the past, along an avenue of spiritual fires.
~ Storm Constantine
Yorda slid down the side of the throne platform and walked again toward Ico. She moved differently now. This was not the Yorda he had led through the castle by the hand, the Yorda who would wander aimlessly if he did not call out to her. This was the queen's double, her puppet.
~ Miyuki Miyabe
Food that walked and talked, that was us. McPeople.
~ Charlaine Harris
She walked in on soft, elegant chaos, an impression of emanations, mutually interfering, from the stub-antennas of everybody's exposed nerve endings.
~ Thomas Pynchon
They walked down the corridor, the walls of which were covered with baby animals and their mothers or fathers. They passed a big tiger with dark stripes, guarding its tiny cub; it reminded her of the man next to her.
~ Kathryn Shay
In 987 AM, God raptured Enoch as the Scripture says: "And Enoch walked with God: and he was not; for God took him." Genesis 5:24
~ Ken Johnson
I stared at Kate in disbelief. "I know, I know," she said, walking toward me, hands raised as if to calm a dangerous beast. "She's not coming," I said. "She's coming." "She can't." "She's coming.
~ Kenneth Oppel
As we walked back to the scar, I turned to him. "You should give up and let your mane grow out." "Mm-hm. And then we can stay up late, and you can braid it, and put ribbons in it . . ." "Don't you want to show off your pretty hair, Goldilocks?" "I'll show you hair." I raised my eyebrow. "Is that supposed to be some kind of threat?" "Wait and you'll find out.
~ Ilona Andrews
Good night, Preceptor. He nodded, turned without a word, and strode down the hallway. He'd walked her to the door. That was almost... sweet.
~ Ilona Andrews
But the doctor had felt threatened as soon as he walked in the door. Yet not having to beat up the enemy to get what he wanted was somehow superior—sort of, well, smart.
~ Toni Morrison
And I know, in that moment, that my life is real, because there's a line from this moment all the way back to that summer, when I was sixteen, when the whole world opened up and I walked through it.
~ Kevin Wilson
What's this?" she asked as she walked into the room. "The last part of my apology and the first part of my seduction.
~ Carly Phillips
He wore a white lab coat that fluttered to the floor. It was one of his few affectations, the coat that flapped and swirled like a highwayman's cape whenever he walked down the corridors.
~ J.D. Robb
The next morning the Fellowship, now filled out to a Tolkien-compliant head count of nine, simply walked
~ Neal Stephenson
I went to the doctor complaining of pain in my foot. He told me, "Gout." I said, "But I've only just walked in!"
~ Author Unknown
I had grown to love the very city in all its decrepit grandeur. I had walked every inch of it by now. I knew it in the soles of my feet, in the sturdy muscles of my calves. Surely the finding mattered more than the losing.
~ Jacqueline Carey
She climbed out of the car and walked across the farmyard with her raincoat collar turned up. Liam was standing by the open grave with his hands in the pockets of his long brown
~ Graham Masterton
GOT A lot of stares the minute I walked through the double doors. Not surprising. Grandma Dotty had been so enthusiastic about the "punk" style I was rocking that
~ James Patterson
The autumn twilight turned into deep and early night as they walked. Tristran could smell the distant winter on the air—a mixture of night-mist and crisp darkness and the tang of fallen leaves.... the crescent moon hung white in the sky and the stars burned in the darkness above them.
~ Neil Gaiman, Stardust
A wedding left the church and, meeting a funeral, walked three steps with the dead.
~ Jamie O'Neill
He had ridden home through the rain; and had walked up directly after dinner, to see how this sweetest and best of all creatures, faultless in spite of all her faults, bore the discovery.
~ Jane Austen
As he walked down the stairs to wait for his armoured car he tripped and his gun went off, an ill-omen.
~ Tim Pat Coogan
Love was in the air, so both of us walked through love on our way to the corner.
~ Daniel Handler