Page-15 Quote by Rebecca Solnit Download Open image ““...in English the word 'peripatetic' means 'one who walks habitually and extensively.”” — Rebecca Solnit ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Page-15
“...Again I say it, therefore walk, and be merry; walk, and be healthy; walk, and be your own master! walk, to enjoy, to observe,… — Wilkie Collins Copy Share Image
“significance of the foot than modern languages. Human action consists of spatial forward movement to a goal.”2 Old Testament wisdom and poetry frequently use… — Robert Saucy Copy Share Image
“Being a philosopher, rather than a neophyte in sanctity, Mr. Gaul did not feel it at all incumbent upon him to refrain from contemplating… — John Cowper Powys Copy Share Image
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“Perseverance, the unwavering resolve that fuels our journey. It is the echo of our footsteps on the path of purpose, never ceasing, always pressing… — Kevin L. Michel Copy Share Image
“While holding desire to walk together with someone, one must possess the art and aptitude of walking together.” — Suman Pokhrel Copy Share Image
“What does it mean to persevere? It means that we continue to believe, and that we live like believers, which means obediently. It doesn’t mean sinlessness; it doesn’t mean that we are on some steady and never-failing incline up into pure sanctification; it does not deny stumbling or messy spirituality; it doesn’t deny doubt and problems. It simply means that… — Scot McKnight Copy Share
“[William] Coxe expresses...both the pedestrian's advantage of complete freedom of movement, and the inspiring effect of the combination of continual change of scene with… — Robin Jarvis Copy Share Image
“He wants them to learn to walk and must therefore take away His hand; and if only the will to walk is really there… — C.S. Lewis Copy Share Image
“Georgia O’Keeffe moved to rural New Mexico, from which she would sign her letters to the people she loved, “from the faraway nearby.” It… — Rebecca Solnit Copy Share Image
Joy doesn't betray but sustains activism. And when you face a politics that aspires to make you fearful, alienated and isolated, joy is a… — Rebecca Solnit Copy Share Image
“To love someone is to put yourself in their place, we say, which is to put ourself in their story, or figure out how… — Rebecca Solnit Copy Share Image
“People have always been good at imagining the end of the world, which is much easier to picture than the strange sidelong paths of… — Rebecca Solnit Copy Share Image
“Whose maps are we trying to read? And what are we trying to draw? It's so common to live in a place without truly… — Rebecca Solnit Copy Share Image
“I was being cured of soldiering on endlessly: my job was now to be still, which had become almost easy at last.” — Rebecca Solnit Copy Share Image
In the aftermath of 9/11, people had not a good time, but a deep, profound, rousing time, woke up from their ennui and isolation… — Rebecca Solnit Copy Share Image
“I wonder now about Demeter and Persephone. Maybe Persephone was glad to run off with the king of death to his underground realm, maybe… — Rebecca Solnit Copy Share Image
[In mountaineering, if] we look for private experience rather than public history, even getting to the top becomes an optional narrative rather than the… — Rebecca Solnit Copy Share Image
For me, being in a car or on an airplane is like being in limbo. It's this dead zone between two places. But to… — Rebecca Solnit Copy Share Image
“How do you calculate upon the unforeseen? It seems to be an art of recognizing the role of the unforeseen, of keeping your balance… — Rebecca Solnit Copy Share Image
Walking shares with making and working that crucial element of engagement of the body and the mind with the world, of knowing the world… — Rebecca Solnit Copy Share Image
“Thunder Road' knows who I am and what I feel, and that, in the end, is one of the consolations of art.” — Nick Hornby Copy Share Image
“To experience biophilia is to love a diversity that, as limitless as it is fragile, both haunts us and fills us with hope. ” — Adam Leith Gollner Copy Share Image
“There was the gaudy patch of sunflowers beside the west gate of the palace of the Prince of Ombria, that did nothing all day… — Patricia A. McKillip Copy Share Image
“It seemed as though Margaret hovered near Alice, aware of Alice when Alice didn't seem to be aware of Margaret.” — Tracy Kidder Copy Share Image