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Footwalker Quotes By Orhan Pamuk

It has happened to all of us. One day, one ordinary day when we imagine we're making our routine rounds in the world with ticket stubs and tobacco shreds in our pockets, our heads full of news items, traffic noise, troublesome monologues, we suddenly realize we are already someplace else, that we are not actually where our feet have taken us.
I had long slipped away, I had melted into a color paler than pale when I stood behind the windowpane made of ice. If you are to come down to earth, or any kind of reality, you must then hold a girl, that girl, hold on to her and win her love. — Orhan Pamuk

Footwalker Quotes By Dada Bhagwan

If you want to travel on the path of moksha (ultimate liberation), 'You' (the Self) do not have to 'do' anything. And if you want to wander in the worldly life, 'You' have to 'do' everything. — Dada Bhagwan

Footwalker Quotes By Sherry Argov

Anything a person chases in life runs away. — Sherry Argov

Footwalker Quotes By Diane Wakoski

Other people have noticed more of an evolution than I have and so I'll try to tell you where I'm coming from and also relate it to what I think other people perceive. — Diane Wakoski

Footwalker Quotes By John Frohnmayer

During my tenure at the Endowment, I often found that those who did us the most damage did so under the justification of helping us by 'preventing worse language.' In the military it would be called friendly fire. One ends up just as dead. — John Frohnmayer

Footwalker Quotes By David M. Butcher

We can convince ourselves of almost anything. We can talk ourselves, and often others, into most anything. — David M. Butcher

Footwalker Quotes By Xenocrates

Each man's soul is his genius. — Xenocrates

Footwalker Quotes By Lewis Mumford

In our entrancement with the motorcar, we have forgotten how much more efficient and how much more flexible the footwalker is. — Lewis Mumford