464 Quotes About Walking
- Author Mehmet Murat ildan
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Walking in a beautiful narrow street is an excellent way of discovering life with the feeling of security!
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- Author Henry David Thoreau
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When sometimes I am reminded that the mechanics and shopkeepers stay in their shops not only all the forenoon, but all the afternoon too, sitting with crossed legs, so many of them--as if the legs were made to sit upon, and not to stand or walk upon--I think that they deserve some credit for not having all committed suicide long ago.
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- Author Sylvain Tesson
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La marche à pied oppose au rouleau du temps la mesure de l’espace.
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- Author Jefferies Richard 1848-1887
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The hedges - yes, the hedges, the very synonym of Merry England - are yet there, and long may they remain. Without hedges England would not be England. Hedges, thick and high, and full of flowers, birds, and living creatures, of shade and flecks of sunshine dancing up and down the bark of the trees - I love their very thorns. You do not know how much there is in the hedges. (1884)
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- Author Ayokunle Falomo
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Nothing else has given me a chance to contemplate life the way walking has.
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- Author Jacqueline Winspear
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When you are sitting in silence, you open the door to a deeper wisdom--the knowing of the ages. When you are walking, with the path to that wisdom already carved anew by your daily practice, you find that an idea, a thought, a notion, comes to you, and you have the solution to a problem that seemed insoluble.
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- Author Emma Richler
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The older she grows, the farther she walks. It is a good thing the world is round and she is fond of walking in circles or else she might disappear across three times nine countries in the thirtieth tsardom!
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- Author Sunday Adelaja
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Accepting and walking in a good counsel paves way for the unborn generation
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- Author Henry Stephens Salt
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One cannot walk in such regions, consciouslywithout enlargement of thought. There areheights and valleys which, to those who seekthem in a sympathetic spirit, are better" seats of learning " than any school or university in the land ; there are days when the climber seems to rise into a rarer mental as well as visual atmosphere, and to leave far below him the crass cares and prejudices of commonplace life.
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