Walking Miles Quotes
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Fourteen boys in her life. None of them
— Kiera Cass
the group, the herd, which is any collection of children
— John Steinbeck
I was walking an average of about two and a half miles a day, which is still more than most Americans. Most Americans don't even walk that.
— Morgan Spurlock
Unless a man is in part a humorist, he is only in part a man.
— G.K. Chesterton
I wear a pedometer, aiming for five miles a day - don't be too impressed; that includes walking around my house and food shopping.
— Elinor Lipman
Do not look at mirage and look inside mirror
— V.V. Rao
I used to jog three miles a day, and then I saw I was getting a little bit older, so I started fast-walking three miles a day. Now I just drive.
— George Miller
Man creates what he calls history as a screen to conceal the workings of the apocalypse from himself.
— Northrop Frye
Untruth being unacceptable to the mind of man, there is no other defence left for absurdity but obscurity.
— John Locke
We become great, not by changing the world, but by loving the world and changing ourselves.
— Debasish Mridha
No ambition which feeds on blood can be a worthy one
— Nilesh Rathod
I favor parking a few miles from the office and walking to work. You get the benefit of exercise and besides it is easier to get a parking space.
— Paul Dudley White
I remembered what Thoreau had written in his journal about thinking nothing of walking eight miles to greet a tree.
— Robert Macfarlane
Just don't take forever," he said as he stood. "If I've got miles of pain before me I'd rather start walking them sooner than later.
— Keary Taylor
My grandmother started walking five miles a day when she was sixty. She's ninety-seven now, and we don't know where the heck she is.
— Ellen DeGeneres
There is no use in your walking five miles to fish when you can depend on being just as unsuccessful near home.
— Mark Twain
Unhappy business men, I am convinced, would increase their happiness more by walking six miles every day than by any conceivable change of philosophy.
— Bertrand Russell