Quote by Charles Dickens
If I could not walk far and fast, I think I should just explode an

If I could not walk far and fast, I think I should just explode and perish. – Charles Dickens

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How many young men, in all previous times of unprecedented steadiness, had turned suddenly wild and wicked for the same reason, and, in an ecstasy of unrequited love, taken to wrench off door-knockers, and invert the boxes of rheumatic watchmen! – Charles Dickens

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Unrequited Love
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To conceal anything from those to whom I am attached, is not in my nature. I can never close my lips where I have opened my heart. – Charles Dickens

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Your body is built for walking. – Gary Yanker

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We ought to take outdoor walks, to refresh and raise our spirits by deep breathing in the open air. – Lucius Annaeus Seneca, “On Tranquillity of Mind”

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I can sometimes sit for two hours in a room with almost no thought. Just complete stillness. Sometimes when I go for walks, theres also complete stillness; theres no mental labeling of sense perceptions. Theres simply a sense of awe or wonder or openness, and thats beautiful. – Eckhart Tolle

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Few people know how to take a walk. The qualifications are endurance, plain clothes, old shoes, an eye for nature, good humor, vast curiosity, good speech, good silence and nothing too much. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

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When the United States was founded, the very idea of a nation premised on democratic principles of freedom and tolerance was viewed by the vast majority of the world as an experiment doomed to fail. Dictatorships, monarchies, and theocracies had for many centuries ruled the world. – Eliot Spitzer

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Habit rules the unreflecting herd. – William Wordsworth, Ecclesiastical Sonnets, 1822

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No man was ever great without a touch of divine afflatus. – Cicero

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All the people like us are we, and everyone else is They. – Rudyard Kipling

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