Walking Poems Quotes
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Walking Poems Quotes & Sayings
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16But may all who seek you rejoice and be glad in you; may those who long for your saving help always say, The LORD is great!
— Anonymous
If being a sex symbol means you have lots of sex, then I am glad to be a sex symbol. But in real life I'm not. That doesn't happen.
— Diego Luna
When did I start feeling so safe with him? I guess knowing that my friends wouldn't set me up with some psycho criminal helps.
— Rene Webb
When you change from being a part of the problem to being a part of the solution, allow somebody that.
— Karla Faye Tucker
You can measure your worth by your dedication to your path, not by your successes or failures.
— Elizabeth Gilbert
My parents can take themselves off on a scenic tour of hell before they tell me who my friends will be, Gan said pleasantly.
— Mercedes Lackey
There is in all men a demand for the superlative, so much so that the poor devil that has no other way of reaching it attains it by getting drunk.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
'No' is always an easier stand than 'Yes.'
— Rosabeth Moss Kanter
It is difficult for a student to pick a good teacher, but it is more difficult for a teacher to pick a good student.
— Yip Man
Your love, not your worry, is the most valuable thing any of us can give our children.
— Jason E. Royle
Poems are perfect for something to listen to while you're walking around because they don't take very long.
— Billy Collins
People who write poetry while walking their dog can't possibly write poetry i'd be fucking interested in
— Martijn Benders
One idea I taught was the importance of regaining presence and clarity of mind after making a serious error.
— Josh Waitzkin
Talentless and incompetent as I am, there are two things I can do, and two things only: walk, with my own two feet; compose, composing my poems.
— Santoka Taneda
You don't write poems sitting at a typewriter; you write them swimming or climbing a mountain or walking.
— Robert Penn Warren