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- In people's eyes, in the swing, tramp, and trudge; in the bellow and uproar; the carriages, motor cars, omnibuses, vans, sandwich men… — Virginia Woolf
- One day I was watching these construction workers go back to work. I was watching them kind of trudging down the street.… — Jerry Seinfeld
- Golf is a terrible, hopeless addiction, it seems: it makes its devotees willing to trudge miles in any manner of weather, lugging… — Mike Seabrook
- Everyone needs a hobby, he said. And everyone needs a miracle or two, just to prove life is more than just one… — Stephen King
- I fall, I stand still... I trudge on. I gain a little... I get more eager and climb higher and begin to… — Helen Keller
- History is the short trudge from Adam to atom. — Leonard Louis Levinson
- Go miser go, for money sell your soul. Trade wares for wares and trudge from pole to pole, So others may say… — John Dryden
- I think the hill one has to trudge in order to understand a man's baggage is more of a trek than I'd… — Shirley MacLaine
- For, after all, every one who wishes to gain true knowledge must climb the Hill Difficulty alone, and since there is no… — Helen Keller
- As we trudge back through the woods, we reach a boulder, and both Gale and I turn our heads in the same… — Suzanne Collins
- I mean, who wants to trudge through life, doing everything just right? Taking no chances means wasting your dreams. — Ellen Hopkins
- But that inadequacy, or feeling of inadequacy, never really goes away. You just have to trudge ahead in the rain, regardless. — Lorrie Moore