Quotes about Walking
They hooted and laughed all the way back to the car, teasing Milkman, egging him on to tell more about how scared he was. And he told them. Laughing too, hard, loud, and long. Really laughing, and he found himself exhilarated by simply walking the earth. Walking it like he belonged on it; like his legs were stalks, tree trunks, a part of his body that extended down down down into the rock and soil, and were comfortable there--on the earth and on the place where he walked. And he did not limp.
- Toni Morrison
Walking is the best possible exercise. Habituate yourself to walk very far.
- Thomas Jefferson
The miracle is walking on the earth, not walking on water or fire. The real miracle is walking on this earth.
- Thich Nhat Hanh
People say walking on water is a miracle, but to me walking peacefully on earth is the real miracle.
- Thich Nhat Hanh
He knew that the conference was a trap; he knew also that he was walking into it with nothing for any trappers to gain.
- Ayn Rand
Awake. Love. Think. Speak. Be walking trees. Be talking beasts. Be divine waters.
- CS Lewis
Joy is not a requirement of Christian discipleship, it is a consequence. It is not what we have to acquire in order to experience life in Christ; it is what comes to us when we are walking in the way of faith and obedience.
- Eugene Peterson
To pick up the Sword of the Spirit without the Shield of Faith is to shrivel and dry up in the desert of legalism. To pick up the Shield of Faith without the Sword of the Spirit is to try walking by faith on quicksand.
- Beth Moore
If we say, "We have fellowship with Him," and walk in darkness, we are lying and are not practicing the truth. 1 John 1:6
- Beth Moore
If anyone walks during the day, he doesn't stumble, because he sees the light of this world. John 11:9
- Beth Moore
I have learned that the swiftest traveler is he that goes afoot.
- Henry David Thoreau
To come down to my own experience, my companion and I, for I sometimes have a companion, take pleasure in fancying ourselves knights of a new, or rather an old, order—not Equestrians or Chevaliers, not Ritters or Riders, but Walkers, a still more ancient and honorable class, I trust.
- Henry David Thoreau