Quotes about Walk
My job is to be obedient to God, to apply His Word, and to walk according to His ways — not according to the world's suggestions.
- Lysa TerKeurst
When a woman begins to walk in faith toward God, He will give the dream.
- Lysa TerKeurst
A workspace with minimal distractions A daily walk (many would write in the morning, stop for lunch and a stroll, spend an hour or two answering letters, and knock off work by two or three in the afternoon) A clear dividing line between important work and busywork Limited social lives.
- John Eldredge
The Voice of Christ: My child, this is the disposition which you should have if you wish to walk with Me. You should be as ready to suffer as to enjoy. You should as willingly be destitute and poor as rich and satisfied.
- Thomas a Kempis
But he who desireth to walk at liberty with Me, must of necessity mortify all his evil and inordinate affections, and must cling to no creature with selfish love.
- Thomas a Kempis
As the streets that lead from the Strand to the Embankment are very narrow, it is better not to walk down them arm-in-arm.
- Virginia Woolf
I was thinking today of my greatest happiness, a walk along a cliff by the sea, and you at the end of it.
- Virginia Woolf
Yes. I'm going to take a holiday. More than that; I'm going to take a walk. More than that; I'm going to ask you to take a walk with me.
- Charles Dickens
Whenever she was particularly discomposed, she always performed one of these pedestrian feats; and the amount of her discomposure might always be estimated by the duration of her walk.
- Charles Dickens
The ezer is a warrior, and this has far-reaching implications for women, not only in marriage, but in every relationship, season, and walk of life.
- Carolyn Custis James
What greater dignity can be put upon a mortal man, than to converse with his Maker, and to walk with God every day?
- Thomas Watson
The weather being fine and dry... he sent his valise on by the coach, and set out to walk.... in the healthful exercise and the pleasant road. It is not easy to walk alone in the country without musing upon something. And he had plenty of unsettled subjects to meditate upon, though he had been walking to the Land's End.
- Charles Dickens