Walk Quotes
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I love New York! You walk around, nobody notices you, you don't notice anybody, you're in your own little world.
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Perhaps the truth depends on a walk around the lake.
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The only possible form of exercise is to talk, not to walk.
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Actually I walk around with the Emmy wherever I go, but I'm very casual about it.
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There is nothing charming about a woman who cannot walk in her shoes.
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God's end is to enable me to see that he can walk on the chaos of my life just now.
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My first job was cutting grass. In Miami, this grass grows everywhere. You just get the lawn mower out, walk down the neighborhood, cut grass.
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We all have hierarchies at work - even on set, the runner would never walk up to the director and ask for a cup of coffee.
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My first name - I have no middle name - was chosen by my father, as he told me, on that solitary walk in the forested hills. He selected it from a verse of the seventh chapter of Isaiah; there was no Immanuel among our ancestors known to him.
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I cook. I walk. I go to the movies. I meditate.
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There are three things: to walk, to see, and to see what you see.
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Our freedom can be measured by the number of things we can walk away from.
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I don't want to play forever. I want to give everything I can now and then walk away knowing I gave everything. The example I think of is Barry Sanders. He was such a great player, and he left when he was still on top. I want that to be me.
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I walk the world in wonder.
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I've been ripped for being too sensitive, but I do think people need to walk in another person's shoes before they accuse them of being too sensitive.
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I don't really think, I just walk.
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We walk faster when we walk alone.
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You must have this charm to reach the pinnacle. It is made of everything and of nothing, the striving will, the look, the walk, the proportions of the body, the sound of the voice, the ease of the gestures. It is not at all necessary to be handsome or to be pretty; all that is needful is charm.
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My favorite museums are things like the Frick Museum in New York and the Huntington Hartford in Pasadena where it's someone's home that you walk through.
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In the Sixties, fashion was about liberation. It was about setting women free; it wasn't about being unable to walk.
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Stereotypes do exist, but we have to walk through them.
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If youre in an awkward position, feel comfortable enough to walk away.
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I have this complex that if I walk into a place wearing a colorful shirt someone will stop me and say, 'I'm sorry, but the Latin band comes through the other door.'
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You never walk out of the gym and say, 'I shouldn't have gone.'