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Walks Quotes - Page 13

I would walk until I had walked all the life out of me, and when I fell, I would die that much closer to home.

I would walk until I had walked all the life out of me, and when I fell, I would die that much closer to home.

Nando Parrado (2009). “Miracle In The Andes: 72 Days on the Mountain and My Long Trek Home”, p.115, Hachette UK

You have to pick the places you don't walk away from.

Joan Didion (2011). “A Book of Common Prayer”, p.256, Vintage

A good man with a good conscience doesn't walk so fast.

"Woyzeck". Play by Georg Büchner, Scene X, 1879.

It is what it is. Either walk on, or accept.

Deborah Lawrenson (2011). “The Lantern”, p.10, Hachette UK

Walk tall, or baby don't walk at all.

Song: New York City Serenade, 1973

If you never stepped on anybody's toes, you never been for a walk.

Barbara Kingsolver (2011). “High Tide in Tucson”, p.38, Faber & Faber

You could walk out of the house, but you always returned home.

Witold Rybczynski (1987). “Home: A Short History of an Idea”, Penguin Group USA