Feet Or Walking Quotes
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Feet Or Walking Quotes & Sayings
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He hunched his shoulders and drove his feet harder, as if he wasn't so much walking to Queenie as away from himself.
— Rachel Joyce
Slade and sex went together. He was a walking aphrodisiac, from the top of his head, to the black boots on his feet.
— Holly Hood
I exist only in the soles of my feet and in the tired muscles of my thighs. We have been walking for hours it seems. But where? I cannot remember.
— Virginia Woolf
Part of the pleasure of any kind of walking for me is the very idea of going somewhere-by foot.
— Ruth Rudner
Once on his feet, though, man does not stay where he is. — Frederic Gros
Urban callused feet
Walking barefoot on the beach
Worn smooth by the sand — Richard L. Ratliff
Walking barefoot on the beach
Worn smooth by the sand — Richard L. Ratliff
The line I trace with my feet walking to the museum is more important and more beautiful than the lines I find there hung up on the walls.
— Friedensreich Hundertwasser
Empathy is walking a mile in somebody else's moccasins. Sympathy is being sorry their feet hurt.
— Rebecca O'Donnell
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
If you point out that they're walking in shit they scream it's you that have dirty feet.
— Simone De Beauvoir
Walking is the number one exercise for your feet as well as your body. Barefoot walking is the ideal.
— Stephanie Tourles
After a day's walk everything has twice its usual value.
— G. M. Trevelyan
I have the European urge to use my feet when a drive can be dispensed with
— Vladimir Nabokov
I get nervous when I fly; I'm used to walking with my feet.
— Jack Johnson
Walk and be Happy, Walk and be Healthy ...
— Charles Dickens
Talentless and incompetent as I am, there are two things I can do, and two things only: walk, with my own two feet; compose, composing my poems.
— Santoka Taneda
But after several hours, I go anyway, walking in silent sock feet, so as not to awaken the ghosts.
— Suzanne Collins
The land is numb. It stands beneath the feet, and one may come Walking securely, till the sea extends Its limber margin, and precision ends.
— Yvor Winters
To choose the path is to choose the destination, but sometimes it seems that the path is under our feet even before we know we're walking.
— Richard Paul Evans
When I go through the airport and see white women walking through the airport barefooted, like athlete's feet don't exist, there's something wrong.
— Dick Gregory
You don't walk with your feet; you walk with your courage! No courage, no walking!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Walking away, I mentally hear glass cracking under my feet because I step right over my shattered heart.
— Belle Aurora