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 | "All truly great thoughts are conceived while walking." |  |
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Friedrich Nietzsche
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 | "Anyone who can walk to the welfare office can walk to work." |  |
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Alfred Gerald "Al" Capp
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 | "Don"t let people drive you crazy when you know it"s in walking
distance." |  |
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Unknown
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 | "He who limps is still walking." |  |
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Stanislaw Jerszy Lec
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 | "It is a great art to saunter." |  |
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Henry David Thoreau
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 | "Of all exercises walking is the best." |  |
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Thomas Jefferson
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 | "PERIPATETIC, adj. Walking about. Relating to the philosophy of
Aristotle, who, while expounding it, moved from place to place in order to
avoid his pupil"s objections. A needless precaution ? they knew no more of
the matter than he." |  |
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Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
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 | "Poor people know poor people, and rich people know rich people. It
is one of the few things La Rochefoucauld did not say, but then La
Rochefoucauld never lived in the Bronx." |  |
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Moss Hart
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 | "Speak softly and carry a big stick." |  |
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Theodore Roosevelt
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 | "There is nothing like walking to get the feel of a country. A fine
landscape is like a piece of music; it must be taken at the right tempo.
Even a bicycle goes too fast." |  |
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Paul Scott Mowrer
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 | "Walking on water." |  |
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Proverb
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 | "When I walk with you I feel as if I had a flower in my
buttonhole." |  |
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William Makepeace Thackeray
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