464 Quotes About Walking
- Author Fredrik Backman
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Even if Kevin is no longer in Beartown, they still have to reclaim the things he stole. Twilight. Solitude. The courage to wear earbuds when it's dark, the freedom to not look over your shoulder the whole time.
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- Author Jeanette Winterson
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He liked city walking. He didn't want to have to go to that place called countryside to take a walk. He wanted to stuff his hands in his pockets, set his internal compass vaguely east or south and wander till he was tired enough to get the bus home.
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- Author Alan Maiccon
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Living without a dreams is like walking the tightrope while awake. There are no impossible dreams, there is given up on dreams
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- Author Alan Maiccon
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Living without a dreams is like walking the tightrope while awake. There are no impossible dreams, there is given up on dreams.
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- Author Ramón Otero Pedrayo
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Na pelerinaxe artística ou de sinxela emoción de terras, as paisaxes fan collidas da man, cinguidas polo andar (loce a figura dun ouso, dunha portada en nós e xa outros asoman ao lonxe como os navíos na comba do mar; as paisaxes saen unhas creadas polas outras, ou como os artellos dun anteollo que se vai abrindo) zodíacos que cruzan o peito da terra nai.
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- Author Grant
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It is not everyone you will take with you on a hill walk, but to have one like-minded, who will not interfere with your exercise of free will and choice in thought and action, is a joy indeed. It is better that two people should so understand each other that the choice of each day may be exercised without offence, and even without too much talking
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- Author Marty Rubin
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Perhaps everything can be solved by a walk in moonlight.
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- Author Amit Ray
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The secret of living well is: drop the past, drop the fake image, help others, smile a lot, eat half and walk double.
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- Author Ben Montgomery
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...observers, by nature, had to create a story to understand why one would set out on foot, leaving the shelters we build to plant us in civilization and set us apart from the world, the cars and houses and offices. To follow a path great distances, to open oneself to the world and a multitude of unexpected experiences, to voluntarily face the wrath of nature unprotected, was difficult to understand.
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