(2397 quotes found)
“It is the bright day that brings forth the adder, and that craves wary walking.”
William Shakespeare
“Walking away from something means believing for something more. And if I want something more, I must believe it's out there (or in here). Would God give me a desire that he could not fill? Or am I to suppose another source?”
Jan Denise
“Don't walk away! I'm trying to apologize you dumb noodleloaf!”
Calvin & Hobbes
“I was walking by a drycleaner at 3a.m. and there was a sign that said Sorry, we're closed. You don't have to be sorry. It's 3a.m. and your a drycleaner. It would be ridiculous for me to expect you to be open. I'm not gonna come by at 10 and say, hey I was here at 3a.m and you guys were closed. Someone owes me an apology.”
Mitch Hedberg
“When one walks, one is brought into touch first of all with the essential relations between one's physical powers and the character of the country; one is compelled to see it as its natives do. Then every man one meets is an individual. One is no longer regarded by the whole population as an unapproachable and uninteresting animal to be cheated and robbed.”
Aleister Crowley
“Don't speak ill of your predecessors or successors. You didn't walk in their shoes.”
Donald Rumsfeld
“Talk when you talk, walk when you walk, and die when you die.”
Natalie Goldberg
“I decided long ago never to walk in anyone's shadow if I fail, if I succeed at least I did as I believe.”
Whitney Houston
“Once I saw a duck walking down the street so I went into Subway and ordered two pieces of bread, and they informed me that they could not do that, like there was some speical rule at Subway that two pieces of bread weren't allowed to touch. So the woman asked me what I wanted on the sandwich and I said I do not care it is for a duck, and she was like oh then it's free. I was not aware that ducks eat for free at Subway. It's like give me a chicken fajita sub, but don't worry about ringing it up, it is for a duck.”
“Slowly, silently, now the moon / Walks the night in her silver shoon.”
Walter de La Mare