I don't climb mountains. Mountains climb me. The mountain is myself. I climb on myself. — Nanao Sakaki Copy Share Image
No fear of forgetting the good-humoured faces that meet us in our walks each day. — Mary Russell Mitford Copy Share Image
I'm the walkingest girl around. I like to work at it - really get my heart pounding. — Amy Yasbeck Copy Share Image
If you are for a merry jaunt, I will try, for once, who can foot it farthest. — John Dryden Copy Share Image
The man with the knapsack is never lost. No matter whither he may stray, his food and shelter are right with him,… — Horace Kephart Copy Share Image
You never know what's around the corner. It could be everything. Or it could be nothing. You keep putting one foot in… — Tom Hiddleston Copy Share Image
For, as I think I have said, I can only meditate when I am walking. When I stop I cease to think;… — Jean-Jacques Rousseau Copy Share Image
Society as we know it is almost a conspiracy against human health. One of the main forces working to counteract that is… — Stewart Udall Copy Share Image
The people who pretend that dying is rather like strolling into the next room always leave me unconvinced. Death, like birth, must… — J. B. Priestley Copy Share Image
Streets crowded with people strolling, or sitting at outdoor cafes. And always, talking, gesturing, singing, laughing. I liked Rome immediately.Everybody was a… — Kirk Douglas Copy Share Image
Along the river's summer walk, The withered tufts of asters nod; And trembles on its arid stalk the hoar plum of the… — John Greenleaf Whittier Copy Share Image
Every day I walk myself into a state of well-being and walk away from every illness; I have walked myself into my… — Soren Kierkegaard Copy Share Image
Wilderness has been characterized as barren and unproductive; little can be grown in its sand and rock. But the crops of wilderness… — David Douglas Copy Share Image
Even the weather seemed to be celebrating; as June approached, the days became cloudless and sultry, and all anybody felt like doing… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
… the brisk exercise imparts elasticity to the muscles, fresh and healthy blood circulates through the brain, the mind works well, the… — David Livingstone Copy Share Image
The true charm of pedestrianism does not lie in the walking, or in the scenery, but in the talking. The walking is… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
If you talk about genres - I don't care if you're talking about war, Westerns, science fiction, horror, fantasy, humor, romance -… — Michael Uslan Copy Share Image
Indolence, of course, is an absolutely crucial part of the creative process: you do not find poets sitting in rows in cavernous… — Tom Hodgkinson Copy Share Image
The street curves in and out, up and down in great waves of asphalt; at night the granite tomb is noisy with… — Charles Reznikoff Copy Share Image
Me and my shadow Strolling down the avenue Oh, me and my shadow Not a soul to tell our troubles to And… — Billy Rose Copy Share Image
We can accomplish almost anything within our ability if we but think we can! Every great achievement in this world was first… — George Matthew Adams Copy Share Image
I felt instantly at home, and wanted only to dismiss Alistair, along with the rest of Justice Hall, that I might have… — Laurie R. King Copy Share Image
People need immediate places to refresh, reinvent themselves. Our surroundings built and natural alike, have an immediate and a continuing effect on… — Tony Hiss Copy Share Image
The rhythm of walking generates a kind of rhythm of thinking, and the passage through a landscape echoes or stimulates the passage… — Rebecca Solnit Copy Share Image
Recreation in the open is of the finest grade. The moral benefits are all positive. The individual with any soul cannot live… — Arthur Carhart Copy Share Image
First, if it is true that a spatial order organizes an ensemble of possibilities (e.g., by a place in which one can… — Michel de Certeau Copy Share Image
When you walking along naturally, you're walking in the harmony of the Unborn. — Bankei Yotaku Copy Share Image
A path is a prior interpretation of the best way to traverse a landscape. — Rebecca Solnit Copy Share Image
We are here on the planet only once, and might as well get a feel for the place. — Annie Dillard Copy Share Image
Every thought sounds like a footfall, Till a thought like a boot kicks down the wall. — Laura Riding Copy Share Image
Some do not walk at all; others walk in the highways; a few walk across lots. — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
And I walked, I walked through the light air; I moved with the morning. — Theodore Roethke Copy Share Image