“You thought you were going on a walk. Turns out you were fixing your brain, calming your body, and realizing how dumb you were in multiple areas of your life and coming up with better ideas.”— Josh Terry, twitter.com
“I'm walking here! I'm walking here!”— Waldo Salt, Enrico Salvatore "Ratso" Rizzo, Dustin Hoffman, imdb.com
“I had a beautiful dream I was dancing with a tree. —Sandra Cisneros Some things on this earth are unspeakable: Genealogy of the broken— A shy wind threading leaves after a massacre, Or the smell of coffee and no one there— Some humans say trees are not sentient beings, But they do not understand poe…”— Joy Harjo, apmpodcasts.org
“I'm walking here! I'm walking here!”— Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder, D.M. Marshman Jr., Ratso Rizzo, imdb.com
“Abraham Woodhull: How are you doin', Sprout? Come here. It's you, aaah! Are you going to walk for me? Are you going to walk for your dad? Let's try walkin' again. There you go. All right, there you go. Aren't you a big boy. There... See, it's easy. Look at you! Keep goin'. Keep goin'! Mary Woodhull:…”— Craig Silverstein, Abraham Woodhull, Jamie Bell, imdb.com
“Sheriff Truman: Anything we should be working on? Albert Rosenfield: Yeah. You might practice walking without dragging your knuckles on the floor.”— Robert Engels, Sheriff Harry S. Truman, Michael Ontkean, imdb.com
“Well, we like our Internet slow, okay? We can turn it on, walk around, dance, make a sandwich. With DSL, there’s no dancing, no walking, and we’d starve. It’d be all work and no play. Have you not seen The Shining, Mom?”— Amy Sherman-Palladino, Lorelai Gilmore, Lauren Graham, imdb.com
“I want nothing between me and the ground, just wanna wander and walk around”— Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers, open.spotify.com
“You're walking. And you don't always realize it, but you're always falling. With each step you fall forward slightly. And then catch yourself from falling. Over and over, you're falling. And then catching yourself from falling. And this is how you can be walking and falling at the same time.”— Laurie Anderson, open.spotify.com
“The doctor's office is on the other side of town. That's a whole hour each way, if I walk slow. An hour of outside and rain and flowers and fresh fucking air.”— Margaret Atwood, Leila Gerstein, Offred (June Osborne), Elisabeth Moss, imdb.com
“I find myself walking softly on the right undergrowth beneath the trees, not wanting to crack a twig, to crush or disturb anything in the least--for there is such a sense of stillness and peace that the wrong sort of movement, even one's very presence, might be fest as an intrusion, and, so to speak…”— Oliver Sacks, amazon.com
“...do not allow the baby to walk too soon or she will become bowlegged.”— Mary Todd Lincoln, amazon.com
“I am he that walks with the tender and growing night; I call to the earth and sea half-held by the night.”— Walt Whitman, amazon.com
“Yes, I do enjoy walking at night. The world’s more to my liking then, not so loud, not so fast, not so crowded, and a good deal more mysterious.”— Cornelia Funke, amazon.com
“My Grandma Has Been Walking 5 Miles a Day Since She Was 57. She's 92 Now... And we have no idea where the fuck she is.”— CobaltVoltaic, reddit.com
“Maybe instead of running in the morning, I'll go for a walk. Slow it down a little. Talk to the mailman. That seems like a good way to start the day.”— Dan Fogelman, Randall, Sterling K. Brown, imdb.com