Thinking And Walking Quotes
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There is a magic in walking alone, in thinking alone: If there is no one to contact you around, the universe starts contacting you!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
When the ladies see an athlette walking around, they think, Well, he got the cocaine, so let's go get high with him.
— Moses Malone
Pascal told only half the story. He said man was a thinking reed. What man is, is a thinking reed and a walking genital.
— Walker Percy
God does not always heal us instantly the way we think. He is not a jack-in-the-box God. But God is walking with me through this.
— Thelma Wells
I'm a walking zombie and I think I'm going to be like that for a while.
— Tiffani Thiessen
I was walking through the woods, thinking about Christ. If He was a carpenter, I wondered what He charged for bookshelves.
— Woody Allen
If you think your hands are more important in your golf swing than your legs, try walking a hole on your hands.
— Gary Player
I think that the practice of medicine, the science of it, has become 50% pharmacological, so that doctors are like walking pharmacies.
— Caroline Myss
I love movies that ask big questions but don't necessarily answer everything. I like people walking out thinking about something.
— Joseph Kosinski
Not thinking about anything is Zen. Once you know this, walking, sitting, or lying down, everything you do is Zen.
— Bodhidharma
I think we all have a little bit of that beautiful madness that keeps us walking when everything around us is so insanely sane.
— Julio Cortazar
A friend said to me I'm like a walking New Yorker article. It's true! That's how I write. That's how I think.
— Jose Antonio Vargas
When I am not walking, I am reading. I cannot sit and think.
— Charles Lamb
I was thinking about New York and realized how much I hate walking around in the winter and how much I dread getting on the train.
— Frankie Cosmos
Walking is also an ambulation of mind.
— Gretel Ehrlich
My real thinking and planning gets done when I'm doing something else like driving or walking or taking the shower.
— Liane Moriarty
Sitting still as stone watching - watching
People walking by you wondering why
No one ever stops to talk or thinks about it - if they ever did — Dave Matthews
People walking by you wondering why
No one ever stops to talk or thinks about it - if they ever did — Dave Matthews
But honestly ... I just don't know what anyone's thinking. To me, that's scarier than any half-rotten ghoul trying to eat my flesh.
— Robert Kirkman
I think if I were walking someplace and I saw a corpse my brain would tell me it was a million things before I believed it was a corpse.
— Daniel Handler
The brain has muscles for thinking as the legs have muscles for walking.
— Julien Offray De La Mettrie
I remembered what Thoreau had written in his journal about thinking nothing of walking eight miles to greet a tree.
— Robert Macfarlane
I think anything we do - eating, walking down the street, online shopping - gives you another perspective on writing stories.
— Peter Orner
I think if you're not going to look so daft walking down the street split your workouts a little bit.
— Greg Rutherford
I can only meditate when I am walking. When I stop, I cease to think; my mind works only with my legs.
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau
I think people are just shocked to see me walking around. It's weird. When they see you on TV, they don't expect to see you in a store.
— Victoria Pratt
Creativity is our birthright. It is an integral part of being human, as basic as walking, talking and thinking.
— John Daido Loori
If my father is walking around going, 'Mmm, pussy,' he's thinking about eating the cat.
— Greg Behrendt
I prefer walking in the street and thinking about God to staying in the mosque and thinking about my shoes.
— Ali Shariati
I think it is the best of humanity that goes out to walk. In happy hours, I think all affairs may be wisely postponed for walking.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I am extremely happy walking on the downs...I like to have space to spread my mind out in.
— Virginia Woolf