And I walked, I walked through the light air; I moved with the morning. — Theodore Roethke Copy Share Image
Alfred Austin said, "Show me your garden and I shall tell you what you are." — Alfred Austin 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
Paris... is a world meant for the walker alone, for only the pace of strolling can take in all the rich (if… — Edmund White Copy Share Image
From thought to thought, from mountain peak to mountain. Love leads me on; for I can never still My trouble on the… — Petrarch Copy Share Image
The doctors of antiquity have affirmed that love is a passion that resembles a melancholy disease. The physician Rasis prescribed, therefore, in… — Marsilio Ficino Copy Share Image
It is possible to offer fervent prayer even while walking in public or strolling alone or seated in your shop ... while… — Saint John Chrysostom Copy Share Image
Then, when people saw you strolling around at high noon holding your rosary beads, they’d think, ‘Well, that can’t be a vampire. — Jeaniene Frost Copy Share Image
I was walking in the park and this guy waved at me. Then he said, 'I'm sorry, I thought you were someone… — Demetri Martin Copy Share Image
Our way is not soft grass; it's a mountain path with lots of rocks. But it goes upwards, forward, toward the sun. — Ruth Westheimer Copy Share Image
Just to be seen strolling to or from a helicopter on the White House lawn, shouting an evasive answer to Sam Donaldson,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
With the first step, the number of shapes the walk might take is infinite, but then the walk begins to define itself… — A. R. Ammons Copy Share Image
As I went walking I saw a sign there And on the sign it said "No Trespassing." But on the other side… — Woody Guthrie Copy Share Image
We are kindred all of us, killer and victim, predator and prey, me and the sly coyote, the soaring buzzard, the elegant… — Edward Abbey Copy Share Image
Strolling on the plateau of life, desperate for the mountain, I never thought that I would get this far. It's only art… — Tracey Emin Copy Share Image
Our suicidal poets (Plath, Berryman, Lowell, Jarrell, et al.) spent too much of their lives inside rooms and classrooms when they should… — Edward Abbey Copy Share Image
[Pope Francis] has done this not through angry speeches, but through the powerful symbols and examples of embracing a badly deformed man,… — John I. Jenkins Copy Share Image
When one walks, one is brought into touch first of all with the essential relations between one's physical powers and the character… — Aleister Crowley Copy Share Image
It is an old custom of these people to pick up a stone and toss it on the pile. Perhaps it is… — Louis L'Amour Copy Share Image
I can remember walking as a child. It was not customary to say you were fatigued. It was customary to complete the… — Katharine Hepburn Copy Share Image
Paradise is the here and now, the actual, tangible, dogmatically real Earth on which we stand. Yes, God bless America, the Earth… — Edward Abbey Copy Share Image
Putting facts by the thousands, into the world, the toes take off with an appealing squeak which the thumping heel follows confidentially,… — Lyn Hejinian Copy Share Image
The influence of fine scenery, the presence of mountains, appeases our irritations and elevates our friendships. — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
I just rely on natural talent," said Adrian, strolling up to the start of the Dragon's Lair. "When you have such a… — Richelle Mead Copy Share Image
Give me the clear blue sky above my head, and the green turf beneath my feet, a winding road before me, and… — Henry Hazlitt Copy Share Image
“... or in the forest; mingling various walks with the splash and murmur of the waves, and the solemn wind-anthem among the tree-tops.” — Nathaniel Hawthorne Copy Share Image
The art of walking is at once suggestive of the dignity of man. Progressive motion alone implies power, but in almost every… — Henry Theodore Tuckerman Copy Share Image
I haven't got any special religion this morning. My God is the God of Walkers. If you walk hard enough, you probably… — Bruce Chatwin Copy Share Image
I was walking an average of about two and a half miles a day, which is still more than most Americans. Most… — Morgan Spurlock Copy Share Image
To be whole and harmonious, man must also know the music of the beaches and the woods. He must find the thing… — William O. Douglas Copy Share Image
Details of the many walks I made along the crest have blurred, now, into a pleasing tapestry of grass and space and… — Colin Fletcher Copy Share Image
Our wretched species is so made that those who walk on the well-trodden path always throw stones at those who are showing… — Voltaire Copy Share Image
Perhaps walking is best imagined as an 'indicator species,' to use an ecologist's term. An indicator species signifies the health of an… — Rebecca Solnit Copy Share Image
Isn't it really quite extraordinary to see that, since man took his first step, no one has asked himself why he walks,… — Honore de Balzac Copy Share Image
[Walking] is the perfect way of moving if you want to see into the life of things. It is the one way… — Elizabeth von Arnim Copy Share Image
Once in a lifetime, perhaps, one escapes the actual confines of the flesh. Once in a lifetime, if one is lucky, one… — Loren Eiseley Copy Share Image
The chorus-ending from Aristophanes, raised every night from every ditch that drains into the Mediterranean, hoarse and primeval as the raven's croak,… — G. M. Trevelyan Copy Share Image
The walking of passers-by offers a series of turns and detours that can be compared to "turns of phrase" or "stylistic figures."… — Michel de Certeau Copy Share Image