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Walks Quotes - Page 21

we walk the plank with strangers.

Sylvia Plath (2015). “Collected Poems”, p.7, Faber & Faber

I don’t want anyone with me today. Not even him. Some walks you have to take alone.

Suzanne Collins (2011). “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay”, p.9, Scholastic

I find that the rhythm of going on long walks will suggest melodies.

Sting (Musician) (1998). “Shape of My Heart”, Welcome Books

There’s an old Ritadarion saying. You’re never more alive than when you walk hand in hand with death. (Syn)

Sherrilyn Kenyon (2016). “The League: Nemesis Rising, Books 1-3: Born of Night, Born of Fire, Born of Ice”, p.125, Macmillan

Walk, first, through the fire, then philosophize.

Rohinton Mistry (2008). “Family Matters”, p.246, Faber & Faber

It seems quite impossible to walk in America.

Sir Roger Bannister (2011). “The First Four Minutes”, p.57, The History Press

The more fears we walk through, the more power we reclaim.

Robin Sharma (2012). “The Secret Letters of the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari”, p.192, Jaico Publishing House

I don't do much to keep in trim - I try to walk places instead of driving whenever I can, but I really ought to do more.

"What I see in the mirror: Robert Webb" by Robert Webb, www.theguardian.com. July 30, 2010.

If you would grow great and stately, You must try to walk sedately.

1885 A Child's Garden of Verses, no.27,'Good and Bad Children', stanza1.