Phrases about walking: aphorisms, quotes


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Quotes, aphorisms and phrases about walking, or about moving on foot, proceeding with your own legs towards a specific destination or along a road that you don't know where it leads but that doesn't scare us.


Quotes about walking

- Don't walk in front of me, I could follow you. Don't walk behind me, I may not be your guide. Walk by my side, and together we will find the way. (Albert Camus)

- Walking for me means entering nature. And that's why I walk slowly, I almost never run. Nature is not a gym for me. I am going to see, to feel, with all my senses. So my spirit enters the trees, the meadow, the flowers. The high mountains are a feeling for me. (Reinhold Messner)


- The sun is never as beautiful as the day you start walking. (Jean Giono)

- When your legs are tired, walk with your heart. (Paulo Coelho)

- Ideas come walking, Nietzsche said. Walking dispels thought, Sankara professed. The two theses are equally founded, therefore equally true, and anyone can ascertain them in the space of an hour, sometimes a minute. (Emil Cioran)


- A walk in the middle of nature would be enough, to stop for a moment to listen, to get rid of the superfluous and understand that it doesn't take much to live well. (Mario Rigoni Stern)

- The real man's house is not a house, it is the street. Life itself is a journey on foot. (Bruce Chatwin)

- We have to walk in order to print only peace and serenity on Earth. Walk like you're kissing the ground with your feet. (Thich Nhat Hanh)


- Walking is perhaps, mythologically, the most common gesture, and therefore the most human. (Roland Barthes)

- Walking is the only form of transport in which a man proceeds erect - as a man must be - on his own legs, under his power. There is great satisfaction in this. (Edward Abbey)

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- When I had nothing more to lose, I got it all. When I ceased to be who I was, I found myself. When I experienced humiliation but kept walking, I realized that I was free to choose my destiny. (Paulo Coelho)

- When you can not walk fast, walk. When you can't walk, use the stick. However, never hold back! (Mother Teresa of Calcutta)

- Try to reach the goal, as long as you can walk. (Gustaw W. Heinemann)

- You have to stay fit. My grandmother started walking five miles a day when she was sixty. Now he's ninety-seven, and we don't know where the hell it went. (Ellen Lee DeGeneres)

- The wisdom of age: don't stop walking. (Mason Cooley)

- The envious man thinks that if his neighbor breaks his leg, he will be able to walk better. (Helmut Schoeck)

- In the old days, with Jesus, we walked everywhere! You don't know a fat apostle? (Chris Rock)


- It is possible to give a preliminary definition of walking as a space of enunciation. (Michel de Certeau)

- I am alarmed when it happens that I walked a couple of kilometers in the woods only with the body, without getting there even with the spirit. (Henry David Thoreau)

- A cat, I am convinced, can walk on a cloud. (Jules Verne)

Aphorisms on walking

- In walking, the will and the muscles are so used to working together and performing their task with so little expenditure of energy that the intellect is left relatively free. (Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.)

- They had never walked together and the candor with which they went next to each other fascinated him. (Gabriel García Márquez)

- We should instead take even the shortest walk in a spirit of immortal adventure, never return, ready to get rid of our atrophied hearts as with relics from our desolate realms. (Henry David Thoreau)


- Our walking is a continually restrained fall (Arthur Schopenhauer)

- Golf is a good ruined walk. (Mark Twain)

- The only friend to walk with is someone who shares exactly your taste for each mood of the countryside and a look, a setback, or at the most an elbow, is enough to ensure that the pleasure is shared . (CS Lewis)

- Do not be impatient: walk how long is the time to walk and eat how much is the time to eat. (Paulo Coelho)

- When one is alone he walks faster. (Napoleon Bonaparte)

- Holding hands, we walk in the grass and along the sidewalk, leaving behind us traces of water, and also something else.Something invisible to an external eye, but more evident to me than the sun in the sky. (Jessica Sorensen)

- Don't walk behind me, I might not lead you. Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow you. Just walk next to me and be my friend. (Albert Camus)

- I don't like sitting. When I speak I keep walking. (Garry Marshall)

- Rarers who walk well fall. (Leonardo da Vinci)

- Walking is fundamental for my creativity. (Baz Luhrmann)

- We should instead take even the shortest walk in a spirit of immortal adventure, never return, ready to get rid of our atrophied hearts as with relics from our desolate realms. (Henry David Thoreau)

- Walking: our life is a journey and when we stop, it doesn't work. Always walk, in the presence of the Lord, in the light of the Lord, trying to live with that blamelessness that God asked Abraham, in his promise. (Pope francesco)


- There is no way too long for those who walk slowly, without trying; there is no goal too high for those who prepare with patience. (Jean de La Bruyère)

- After the usual daily walk, everything takes on double its value. (George Macaulay Trevelyan)

- The idealist walks on tiptoe, the materialist on his heels. (Malcolm de Chazal)

- I often use the computer to compose, but generally the best ideas come to me as I walk down the street. And I must be careful to take semi-deserted streets in order not to be fooled by passersby. (David Byrne)

- I have traveled only on foot in my good days and always with delight. Duties, business, and baggage to carry soon forced me to be lord and take the carriage ... While on my travels back then I only enjoyed the pleasure of going, afterwards I suffered only from the need to arrive. (Jean-Jacques Rousseau)

Phrases about walking

- I kept on walking, my mind sliding into a primitive automatism, completely emptied if not for the impulse to go on, and I walked until walking became intolerable, until I convinced myself that I couldn't take another step. And then I ran. (Cheryl Strayed)

- Walking prevents you from lambiccarsi with unanswered questions, while in bed you mull over the insoluble to the point of vertigo. (EM Cioran)

- The problem with jogging is that the moment you realize that you are not fit to do it, you are too far away to walk back. (Franklin P. Jones)

- All the greatest thoughts are conceived while walking. (Friedrich Nietzsche)

- If I am able to walk alone, I can go wherever I want. (Paulo Coelho)

- The fastest traveler is the one who goes on foot. (Henry David Thoreau)

- People think I have an interesting walk, but in reality what I do is just try to keep my belly in. (Robert Mitchum)


- If you are looking for creative ideas, go on foot. Angels whisper to man when he goes for a walk. (Raymond I. Myers)

- Walking is the best exercise possible. Get used to walking very far. (Thomas Jefferson)

- The act of walking without haste is an act of revolt. It is a stance against bourgeois values, against a life focused on the objectives to be achieved, against too many commitments, the hustle and bustle. For the creative spirit, the act of walking reconciles work and play. (Tom Hodgkinson)

- Walking is a magnificent way to clear your mind without trying to clear it. You don't say, "I'm going to practice meditation now!" or "Now I am going not to think!". You just walk and as you focus on walking, joy and awareness come naturally. (Thich Nhat Hanh)

- Do not lose the desire to walk: I, walking every day, reach a state of well-being and I leave behind every ailment; I had the best thoughts while I was walking, and I do not know such heavy thought that it cannot be left behind with a walk ... but by standing still you get closer and closer to feeling sick ... So just keep walking, and everything will be fine. (Bruce Chatwin)

- I'm too sad to walk, just give me a few ... hours. (Phyllis Smith)

- In every walk in nature, man receives much more than what he seeks. (John Muir)

- The miracle is not to walk on the water, but to walk on the green earth in the present moment and to appreciate the beauty and peace that are available now. (Thich Nhat Hanh)

- The real man's house is not a house, it is the street. Life itself is a journey on foot. (Bruce Chatwin)

- Since I learned to walk, I like to run. (Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche)

- I am alarmed when it happens that I walked a couple of kilometers in the woods only with the body, without getting there even with the spirit. (Henry David Thoreau)

- If they don't stop you while you walk away then keep walking. Look ahead, without turning around. (Paulo Coelho)


- Walking presupposes that at every step the world changes in some aspect and also that something changes in us. (Italo Calvino)

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