He followed in his father's footsteps, but his gait was somewhat erratic. — Nicolas Bentley Copy Share Image
I have a deep sympathy with war; it so apes the gait and bearing of the soul. — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
Never ask a trader if he is profitable: you can easily see it in his gesture and gait. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb Copy Share Image
It will not fall away. Man cannot judge it. For art sings of God, and ultimately belongs to Him. — Patti Smith Copy Share Image
Gentleness in the gait is what simplicity is in the dress. Violent gestures or quick movements inspire involuntary disrespect. — Honore de Balzac Copy Share Image
You can do anything if you have enthusiasm. Enthusiasm is the yeast that makes your hopes rise to the stars. — Henry Ford Copy Share Image
When his veering gait And every motion of his starry train Seem governed by a strain Of music, audible to him alone. — William Wordsworth Copy Share Image
Cats have intercepted my footsteps at the ankle for so long that my gait, both at home and on tour, has been… — Roy Blount, Jr Copy Share Image
Let me tell you what I look like: pale face, long hair, and a tiny start of a paunch. In addition, an… — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image
Wise men read very sharply all of your private history in your look and gait and behavior. — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
When you walk, you need the leg to swing back and forth underneath you. It needs to flex at a certain point,… — Mike Schultz Copy Share Image
A man is known by the books he reads, by the company he keeps, by the praise he gives, by his dress,… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
“The gait most congenial to agrarian thought and sensibility is walking. It is the gait best suited to paying attention, most conservative… — Wendell Berry Copy Share Image
Look, the world's comforter, with weary gait, His day's hot task hath ended in the west: The owl, night's herald, shrieks-'tis very… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Wise men read very sharply all your private history in your look and gait and behavior. The whole economy of nature is… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
The most popular man under a democracy is not the most democratic man, but the most despotic man. The common folk delight… — H. L. Mencken Copy Share Image
“I gang my own gait and have never belonged to my country, my home, my friends, or even my immediate family, with… — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image
But understand that I want to remain alone, truly alone, so I can precede my face, my voice, my hell without anyone… — Abdellatif Laabi Copy Share Image
Twas a jolly old pedagogue, long ago, Tall and slender, and sallow and dry; His form was bent, and his gait was… — George Arnold Copy Share Image
They that go down to the sea in ships' see strange things, but what they tell is oft-times stranger still. A faculty… — Gertrude Bacon Copy Share Image
I watched her for a long time, memorizing her shoulders, her long-legged gait. This was how girls left. They packed up their… — Janet Fitch Copy Share Image
When Dove moves up from a canter to a gallop, sometimes the only way I can tell the difference is because her… — Maggie Stiefvater Copy Share Image
Standards of beauty describe in precise terms the relationship that an individual will have to her own body. They prescribe her mobility,… — Andrea Dworkin Copy Share Image
Such young men are often awkward, ungainly, and not yet formed in their gait; they straggle with their limbs, and are shy;… — Anthony Trollope Copy Share Image
To higher or lower ends, they [the majority of mankind] move too often with something of a sad countenance, with hurried and… — Walter Pater Copy Share Image
The world we inhabit is abundant beyond our wildest imagination. There are trees, dreams, sunrises; there are thunderstorms, shadows, rivers; there are… — Paul Feyerabend Copy Share Image
Of all animals, the outward form of the Lion is the most striking ; his look is bold and confident; his gait… — William Pinnock Copy Share Image
There are few things sweeter in this world than the guileless, hotheaded, intemperate, open admiration of a junior. Even a woman in… — Rudyard Kipling Copy Share Image
I stepped from plank to plank So slow and cautiously; The stars about my head I felt, About my feet the sea.… — Emily Dickinson Copy Share Image
Whenever a man undergoes a considerable change, in consequence of being observed by others, whenever he assumes another gait, another language, than… — Johann Kaspar Lavater Copy Share Image
Some young people do not sufficiently understand the advantages of natural charms, and how much they would gain by trusting to them… — Jean de la Bruyere Copy Share Image
You can do anything if you have enthusiasm. Enthusiasm is the yeast that makes your hopes rise to the stars. Enthusiasm is… — Henry Ford Copy Share Image
If you're prematurely born or if you have things happening when you're like a baby being born. If you have to learn… — Queen Latifah Copy Share Image
A beautiful girl can make you dizzy, like you've been drinking Jack and Coke all morning. She can make you feel high… — Michael Rapaport Copy Share Image
The world we inhabit is abundant beyond our wildest imagination. There are trees, dreams, sunrises; there are thunderstorms, shadows, rivers; there are… — Paul Feyerabend Copy Share Image
Now a Jew, in the dictionary, is one who is descended from the ancient tribes of Judea, or one who is regarded… — Lenny Bruce Copy Share Image
I wrestle my fears with every big decision I make. Ultimately, maybe all that wrestling does is make you sick of your… — Miranda July Copy Share Image
“There was a listlessness in his gait, as if he saw no reason for taking one step further, nor felt any desire… — Nathaniel Hawthorne Copy Share Image