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Great ideas travel slowly, and for a time noiselessly, as the gods whose feet were shod with wool.
— James A. Garfield
To some, having children may seem as conducive to travelling as having your feet set in concrete.
— Jane Wilson-Howarth
for every mile the feet go
the heart goes nine — E. E. Cummings
the heart goes nine — E. E. Cummings
I have no hankerin' for thrills if needs be sought in the heavens. I shall keep my feet firmly planted in contentment.
— Quoleena Sbrocca
Once on his feet, though, man does not stay where he is. — Frederic Gros
But the trek that starts with the feet always rises in time to the head. There had never been any of mankind's that didn't.
— Hortense Calisher
We must always skim over pleasures. They are like marshy lands that we must travel nimbly, hardly daring to put down our feet.
— Bernard Le Bovier De Fontenelle
The red sands of Marrakesh, sprawling at the foot of the Atlas like a wounded Leviathan ...
— Rosita Forbes
You know if you walked around the world, your hat would travel thirty-one feet farther than your shoes?
— David Wong
If the body is the register of the real, then reading with one's feet is real in a way reading with one's eyes alone is not.
— Rebecca Solnit
The head's a cloud anchor that the feet must follow. Travel light, he said, or don't travel at all.
— Jim Harrison
Walking in Memphis, I was walking with my feet ten feet off of Beale. Walking in Memphis, but do I really feel the way I feel?
— Marc Cohn
Tourism is sin, and travel on foot virtue.
— Werner Herzog
Every hundred feet the world changes
— Roberto Bolano
There is already enough chattering nonsense on the ground. Do we really need aviaries in pressurised tin cans at 30,000 feet as well ?
— Alex Morritt
You lack a foot to travel? Then journey into yourself - that leads to transformation of dust into pure gold.
— Rumi