Susan Minot Quotes
I Walk To Think And Not To Think. When Walking I Remember Things That Are Important To Me.
I Walk To Forget. I Have Yet To Set Out On A Walk In Low Spirits And Return Feeling Worse Than I Did When I Left The Door. A Change Occurs Between The Fate And The Porch, Walking Lifts The Weight Off The Heart. Or As The Writer Jim Harrison Says, When You're Out Of Sorts, Walk A Hundred Miles.
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