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150 Inspirational Walk Quotes And Instagram Captions (2023)

1. “If every day you practice walking and sitting meditation and generate the energy of mindfulness and concentration and peace, you are a cell in the body of the new Buddha. This is not a dream but is possible today and tomorrow.” – Thich Nhat Hanh


2. “I could walk a mile in your shoes, but I already know they’re just as uncomfortable as mine. Let’s walk next to each other instead….”- Lynda Meyers


3. “The woman who follows the crowd will usually go on further than the crowd. The woman who walks alone is likely to find herself in places no one has ever been before.” — Albert Einstein


4. “Faith does not need to push the river because faith is able to trust that there is a river. The river is flowing. We are in it.” – Richard Rohr


5. “I haven’t got any special religion this morning. My God is the God of Walkers. If you walk hard enough, you probably don’t need any other god.” – Bruce Chatwin


6. “Because in the end you won’t remember the time you spent working in the office or mowing your lawn. Climb that goddamn mountain.” – Jack Kerouac


7. “A woman in harmony with her spirit is like a river flowing. She goes where she will without pretense and arrives at her destination prepared to be herself and only herself.” – Maya Angelou


8. “ I spent so many years walking on eggshell…never doing or saying the right thing. One day I decided that I’d had enough and stomped all over them. Those broken eggshells cut me deeply as I walked away but this was the most beautiful pain I have ever felt.” – SL Heaton


9. “Look in my eyes, see what I see Do what I do, be what I be Walk in my shoes, hurt your feet Then know why I do dirt in the street.”- DMX


10. “‘Cause baby, there ain’t no mountain high enough, Ain’t no valley low enough, ain’t no river wide enough, To keep me from getting to you, baby” – Ain’t no mountain high enough by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell


11. “Yes, I do enjoy walking at night. The world’s a lot more to my liking then, not so loud, not so fast, not so crowded, and a great deal more mysterious.” – Cornelia Funke


12. “Don’t walk behind me; I may not lead. Don’t walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.” — Albert Camus


13. The best thing about being alone is that you can be out of the public eye. You get to be a little less “on”, and a lot more…yourself.


14. “Hiking is a bit like life: The journey only requires you to put one foot in front of the other…again and again and again. And if you allow yourself the opportunity to be present throughout the entirety of the trek, you will witness beauty every step of the way, not just at the summit.”


15. “I’m an introvert…I love being by myself, love being outdoors, love taking a long walk with my dogs and looking at the trees, flowers, the sky.” – Audrey Hepburn


16. “I love walking because it clears your mind, enriches the soul, takes away stress, and opens up your eyes to a whole new world.” – Claudette Dudley


17. I felt so connected to nature today on my walk. Taking in all the sights and smells of nature was so grounding. #naturewalk #naturelove #naturelover


18. “I have never seen a river that I could not love. Moving water… has a fascinating vitality. It has power and grace and associations. It has a thousand colors and a thousand shapes, yet it follows laws so definite that the tiniest streamlet is an exact replica of a great river.” – Roderick Haig-Brown


19. “My grandmother started walking 5 miles a day when she was 60. She’s 97 today and we don’t know where the hell she is.” – Ellen DeGeneres


20. “A person who goes for the morning walk in sleepers is likely to grasp the insightful things better on a sensitive matter than one who goes for the walk with the shoes put on.” – Anuj Somany


21. “I slow down when hiking. The rhythm of nature is more leisurely. The sun comes up, it moves across the sky, and you begin to synchronize to that rhythm.” — John Mackey


22. “Why should a relationship mean settling down? Wait for someone who won’t let life escape you, who’ll challenge you and drive you towards your dreams. Someone spontaneous who you can get lost in the world with.” — Beau Taplin


23. “I just heard that whistle blow, Gonna go down the river once more, Well, I’ve got my bag and I’m ready to go, Gonna go down the river once more” – Gonna go down the river by the Kingston Trio


24. “Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where nature may heal and give strength to body and soul.” – John Muir


25. “I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.” — Henry David Thoreau


26. I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived. —Henry David Thoreau


27. “It is quite possible to leave your home for a walk in the early morning air and return a different person – beguiled, enchanted.” – Mary Ellen Chase


28. “Letting go is hard, but there comes a time when you accept the fact, that you can’t go back to how it was and it’s time to wish them best and walk away.” – Punkinhead Abhishek


29. “Hiking is the best workout. You can hike for three hours and not even realize you’re working out. And, hiking alone lets me have some time to myself.” — Jamie Luner


30. “Walking shares with making and working that crucial element of engagement of the body and the mind with the world, of knowing the world through the body and the body through the world.” – Rebecca Solnit


31. I was amazed that what I needed to survive could be carried on my back. And, most surprising of all, that I could carry it. —Cheryl Strayed, Wild


32. “I slow down when hiking. The rhythm of nature is more leisurely. The sun comes up, it moves across the sky, and you begin to synchronize to that rhythm.” – John Mackey


33. “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You’re on your own. And you know what you know. And you are the one who’ll decide where to go.” – Dr. Seuss


34. “Days of slow walking are very long: they make you live longer because you have allowed every hour, every minute, every second to breathe, to deepen, instead of filling them up by straining the joints.” – Frédéric Gros


35. “May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above the clouds.” — Edward Abbey


36. “Reading about nature is fine, but if a person walks in the woods and listens carefully, he can learn more than what is in books, for they speak with the voice of God.” – George Washington Carver


37. I’m so happy I got to go on a nature walk today with my friends! The fresh air was great and it felt good to move my body. #naturewalk


38. “I was born and raised on the river, It’s the only life that I know, People ’round here have put a name on me, And I hear it wherever I go” – River Boy by Willie Nelson


39. “Hiking is not escapism; it’s realism. The people who choose to spend time outdoors are not running away from anything; we are returning to where we belong.” — Jennifer Pharr Davis


40. “A vigorous five-mile walk will do more good for an unhappy but otherwise healthy adult than all the medicine and psychology in the world.” — Paul Dudley White


41. “ Don’t walk behind me, I may not lead. Don’t walk in front of me, I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.” – Winnie the Pooh


42. “You can’t argue with a river – it is going to flow You can dam it up, put it to useful purposes, you can deflect it, but you can’t argue with it” -Dean Acheson


43. “What makes a river so restful to people is that it doesn’t have any doubt it is sure to get where it is going, and it doesn’t want to go anywhere else.” – Hal Boyle


44. “There are two kinds of climbers: those who climb because their heart sings when they’re in the mountains, and all the rest.” — Alex Lowe


45. I’m sure there’s a word for the feeling of walking through the woods and having the sun shining down on you, but I don’t know it. #nature


46. “The long-distance hiker, a breed set apart, from the likes of the usual pack. He’ll shoulder his gear, be hittin’ the trail; long gone, long ‘fore he’ll be back.” — M.J. Eberhart


47. “On a hike, the days pass with the wind, the sun, the stars; movement is powered by a belly full of food and water, not a noxious tankful of fossil fuels. On a hike, you’re less a job title and more a human being… A periodic hike not only stretches the limbs but also reminds us: Wow, there’s a big old world out there.” — Ken Ilgunas


48. “Whenever I finish a book, I go off and have some kind of adventure. Having had an adventure in my writing chair or on my writing sofa, an internal adventure, then I need to balance that off with an external adventure, so I’ll go tramping through Africa or whitewater rafting or float to Hawaii in a martini shaker or something.” -Tom Robbins


49. “Walking is the great adventure, the first meditation, a practice of heartiness and soul primary to humankind. Walking is the exact balance between spirit and humility.” – Gary Snyder


50. “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step,” it is said. Likewise, for your journey through these quotes, begin with the first and keep right on walking.


51. “You can learn a lot of things from the flowers... Huh! Seems to me they could learn a few things about manners!” ― Alice in Wonderland


52. “I love walking in the woods, along the trails, by the beaches. I love being part of nature. I love walking alone. It is therapy. One needs to be alone, to recharge one’s batteries.” — Grace Kelly


53. “Although I deeply love oceans, deserts, and other wild landscapes, it is only mountains that beckon me with that sort of painful magnetic pull to walk deeper and deeper into their beauty.” — Victoria Erickson


54. “I think that I cannot preserve my health and spirits, unless I spend four hours a day at least — and it is commonly more than that — sauntering through the woods and over the hills and fields, absolutely free from all worldly engagements.” – Henry David Thoreau


55. “Because in the end, you won’t remember the time you spent working in an office or mowing the lawn. Climb that goddamn mountain.” — Jack Kerouac


56. Walking alone is a lonely business, but it’s a beautiful business – because you’re the only one who knows exactly where you are going.


57. “Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that who cares?… He’s a mile away and you’ve got his shoes!” — Billy Connolly


58. “When I am in turmoil, when I can’t think, when I am exhausted and afraid and feeling very, very alone, I go for walks. It’s just one of those things I do. I walk and sooner or later, something comes to me, something to make me feel less like jumping off a building.” — Jim Butcher


59. “If you can’t fly then run, if you can’t run then walk…but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward.” – Martin Luther King Jr.


60. “Never follow someone else’s path unless you’re in the woods and you’re lost, and you see a path. By all means, you should follow that.” — Ellen Degeneres


61. “What on earth would I do if four bears came into my camp? Why, I would die of course. Literally shit myself lifeless.” — Bill Bryson


62. “A morning walk gives the body a chance to forgive the trials and tribulations of yesterday, to shed its rubbish and mental clutter. ” – Terri Guillemets


63. “Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature’s peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop away from you like the leaves of Autumn.” — John Muir


64. “Returning home is the most difficult part of long-distance hiking. You have grown outside the puzzle and your piece no longer fits.” — Cindy Ross


65. I do this walk alone, sometimes i think that it’s better to be alone. But then i get to the end of the path and look back at the trees. And everything is okay.


66. “Trekkers at high altitudes sometimes sense a person walking a few paces behind them, just out of sight. Often this person is dead. I never feel this, but once or twice I imagine someone walking a little ahead of me.” — Colin Thubron


67. “Rivers are places that renew our spirit, connect us with our past, and link us directly with the flow and rhythm of the natural world.” – Ted Turner


68. “I took my morning walk, I took my evening walk, I ate something, I thought about something, I wrote, I napped and dreamt something too, and with all that something”.


69. “I was feeling so good in boots and a sweater dress. I don’t know about you, but it’s all about the evening walk after dinner for me. It’s our time to relax and breathe in the night air.”


70. “And do I love you my oh my, Yeah river deep mountain high, If I lost you would I cry, Oh, how I love you baby, baby, baby, baby” – River Deep, Mountain High by Celine Dion


71. “And like the river meets the sea, When you run, run to me, River, river flow, River, river run , River, river go, River, river come, River, river flow, River, river run , River, river go,River come” – River by Natalie Imbruglia


72. Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the mountains is going home; that wildness is a necessity.—John Muir


73. “There may be more to learn from climbing the same mountain a hundred times than by climbing a hundred different mountains.” — Richard R. Nelson


74. “Take your potential someone into the forest. If they smile through the sweat and whistle with the wind, your adventures will never end.” — Unknown


75. “Camping is not a date; it’s an endurance test. If you can survive camping with someone, you should marry them on the way home.” — Yvonne Prinz


76. “A shoe is not only a design, but it’s a part of your body language, the way you walk. The way you’re going to move is quite dictated by your shoes.” – Christian Louboutin


77. “We should always have three friends in our lives-one who walks ahead who we look up to and follow; one who walks beside us, who is with us every step of our journey; and then, one who we reach back for and bring along after we’ve cleared the way.” — Michelle Obama


78. “Our minds, as well as our bodies, have need of the out-of-doors. Our spirits, too, need simple things, elemental things, the sun and the wind and the rain, moonlight, and starlight, sunrise and mist and mossy forest trails, the perfumes of dawn and the smell of fresh-turned earth and the ancient music of wind among the trees.” — Edwin Way Teale


79. “Walk on a rainbow trail; walk on a trail of song, and all about you will be beauty. There is a way out of every dark mist, over a rainbow trail.” – Robert Motherwell


80. “The perfect pair of hiking boots brings you safely through thrumming rivers and broken rocks; the perfect partner is walking right beside you.” — Unknown


81. “Then appreciating the calm voice of Charleston during an evening walk along the Battery with Fort Sumter off in the distance, the great white houses at one’s back.” – Author: Charles Frazier


82. “We have that illusion that we are ‘deciding’ what to make a character do, in order to ‘convey our message’ or something like that. But, at least in my experience, you are often more like a river-rafting guide who’s been paid a bonus to purposely steer your clients into the roughest possible water.” – George Saunders


83. “Jumping from boulder to boulder and never falling with a heavy pack is easier than it sounds. You just can’t fall when you get into the rhythm of the dance.” – Jack Kerouac


84. “My grandmother started walking five miles a day when she was sixty. She’s ninety-seven now, and we don’t know where the heck she is.” – Ellen DeGeneres


85. “Hiking is not escapism; it’s realism. The people who choose to spend time outdoors are not running away from anything; we are returning to where we belong.” – Jennifer Pharr Davis


86. “A lone walker is both present and detached, more than an audience but less than a participant. Walking assuages or legitimizes this alienation.” — Rebecca Solnit


87. I’m the type of person who will always walk alone. It’s my way of saying i don’t need anybody, but i’d still be a mess without someone to walk beside me.


88. Walk alone when the scenery is too beautiful. Walk alone when you don’t like the company. Walk alone when your dreams never seem to come true.


89. “I only went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in.” – John Muir


90. “I love walking in the woods, along the trails, by the beaches. I love being part of nature. I love walking alone. It is therapy. One needs to be alone, to recharge one’s batteries.” – Grace Kelly


91. “Walking takes longer… than any other known form of locomotion except crawling. Thus it stretches time and prolongs life. Life is already too short to waste on speed.” – Edward Abbey


92. “I’ve done plenty of daredeviling – from white-water rafting to bungee jumping. But I think the most fearless was hosting the Emmy Awards. It was overwhelming, and I definitely had to leave fear at the door.” – Neil Patrick Harris


93. “The mark of a successful man is one that has spent an entire day on the ban of a river without feeling guilty about it.” – Chinese Proverb


94. “I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.” – – Henry David Thoreau


95. “My, what beautiful blossoms we have this year. But look, this one's late. But I'll bet that when it blooms, it will be the most beautiful of all.” ― Mulan


96. “Above all, do not lose your desire to walk. Every day I walk myself into a state of well-being and walk away from every illness. I have walked myself into my best thoughts, and I know of no thought so burdensome that one cannot walk away from it.” – Soren Kierkegaard


97. Walking alone through the night. It’s not because i don’t have anyone to talk to (although i do). It’s because i never want to stop seeing your face, and listening to your voice.


98. “Adventure isn’t hanging off a rope on the side of a mountain. Adventure is an attitude we must apply to the day to day obstacles of life.” — John Amatt


99. “You never climb the same mountain twice, not even in memory. Memory rebuilds the mountain, changes the weather, retells the jokes, remakes all the moves.” — Lito Flores


100. “Than appreciating the calm voice of Charleston during an evening walk along the Battery with Fort Sumter off in the distance, the great white houses at one’s back.”— Charles Frazie


101. “Cities are for people. A city is where people come to work and raise their families and to spend their money and to walk in the evening. It is not a traffic corridor.” – John Norquist


102. “Swift or smooth, broad as the Hudson or narrow enough to scrape your gunwales, every river is a world of its own, unique in pattern and personality. Each mile on a river will take you further from home than a hundred miles on a road.” – Bob Marshall


103. When you go out with your girl friends and none of them talk or ask about men or anything. You just kind of walk around and enjoy being together.


104. “Slow down and enjoy life. It’s not only the scenery you miss by going too fast — you also miss the sense of where you are going and why.” — Eddie Cantor


105. “I cycle, I take an hour’s strenuous walk in the evening, I play tennis twice a week with a trainer, and I sail. I used to ride horses professionally.” Author: Jonathan Dimbleby


106. Our deepest fears can only exist in our hearts. If you dare to be yourself and love unconditionally, there’s no need for any other person


107. “We were just two people headed in the same direction, and walking together was better than walking alone. Love should be more than that.” – Bette Lee Crosby


108. I made it the mantra of those days; when I paused before yet another series of switchbacks or skidded down knee-jarring slopes, when patches of flesh peeled off my feet along with my socks, when I lay alone and lonely in my tent at night I asked, often out loud: Who is tougher than me? The answer was always the same, and even when I knew absolutely there was no way on this earth that it was true, I said it anyway: No one. —Cheryl Strayed, Wild


109. “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


110. “Beside the river there are two things you never forget, that the moment you look at a river that moment has already passed, and that everything is on its way somewhere else.” – Niall Willams


111. “Ain’t no mountain high enough, ain’t no valley low enough, ain’t no river wide enough, to keep me from getting to you babe.” — Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell


112. “If you can discover a path with no difficulties, it’s probably not going anywhere.” Frank A. Clark (Frank A. Clark) (Frank A. Clark) (Frank


113. “Every walk in the woods yields considerably more than the seeker.” John Muir was a Scottish naturalist who lived in the 18th century.


114. “Now you say you love me, But you cry the whole night through, You can cry me a river , oh yes you’re goin’ to cry me a river , ’cause I cried a river over you” – Cry me a river by Sammy Davis Jr


115. “One can flow harmoniously with the river – or one can struggle fearfully against the river – and the river just flows.” – Jonathan Huie


116. “When you put your hand in a flowing stream, you touch the last that has gone before and the first of what is still to come.” – Leonardo da Vinci


117. “The river is such a tranquil place, a place to sit and think of romance and the beauty of nature, to enjoy the elegance of swans and the chance of a glimpse of a kingfisher.” – Jane Howarth


118. “[Hiking] is the best workout!… You can hike for three hours and not even realize you’re working out. And, hiking alone lets me have some time to myself.” – Jamie Luner


119. “The one who follows the crowd will usually get no further than the crowd; the one who walks alone is likely to find himself in places no one else has ever been.” – Albert Einstein


120. “Floatin’ down that old river, boy, All my worries far behind, Floatin’ down that old river, boy, Leave old memories way behind” – Ride the River by JJ Cale


121. A walk in the park can have many meanings; it can be a time to clear your head, or a chance to reflect on something meaningful. Either way, we’re tearing up the streets with our latest. collection. of. fall. fashion. for. women.


122. “Today, she is standing at the top of a mountain and appreciating the majestic panoramic view of mesmerizing Himalaya. As a kid, she used to look up in the sky and wish for wings to fly up to the mountains. And now after a long wait of many years, she is standing here and living her dream.” — Ashish Bhardwaj


123. “Walk in my shoes for a day…you’ll see what I see. Walk in my shoes for a day…you’ll hear what I hear. Walk in my shoes for a day…you’ll feel what I feel. Walk in my shoes for a day…you’ll understand me. Walk in my shoes for a day…just to know who I am. Never judge me until, you walk in my shoes for a day…”- Leann Writes


124. “Just pick up your courage and walk away. Don’t waste time. The longer one drags on, the amount of pain accumulates.” – Dick Hirayama


125. “Distance changes utterly when you take the world on foot. A mile becomes a long way, two miles literally considerable, ten miles whopping, fifty miles at the very limits of conception. The world, you realize, is enormous in a way that only you and a small community of fellow hikers know. Planetary scale is your little secret.” — Bill Bryson


126. “The ground we walk on, the plants and creatures, the clouds above constantly dissolving into new formations – each gift of nature possessing its own radiant energy, bound together by cosmic harmony.” – Ruth Bernhard


127. “Routines may include taking a warm bath or a relaxing walk in the evening or practicing meditation relaxation exercises.” – Andrew Weil


128. Returning home is the most difficult part of long-distance hiking; you have grown outside the puzzle and your piece no longer fits.—Cindy Ross


129. “I took my morning walk, I took my evening walk, I ate something, I thought about something, I wrote, I napped and dreamt something too, and with all that something”.— Mark Z. Danielewski


130. “Morning is an important time of day, because how you spend your morning can often tell you what kind of day you are going to have.” – Lemony Snicket


131. “A vigorous five-mile walk will do more good for an unhappy but otherwise healthy adult than all the medicine and psychology in the world.” – Paul Dudley White


132. “I had placed my stick on the table, as I do every evening. It had been specially made to suit my height, to enable me to walk without too much difficulty.”- Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec


133. “I’m not asking you to walk in my shoes; I’d never wish my afflictions on anyone. But could you walk beside me on secure ground and reach to hold my hand?”- Richelle E. Goodrich


134. “I took my morning walk, I took my evening walk, I ate something, I thought about something, I wrote, I napped and dreamt something too, and with all that something, I still have nothing because so much of something has always been and always will be you.” – Mark Z. Danielewski


135. “One day we took each other by the hand and went for a walk in the evening. And we walked like that for our whole life.” – Mikhail Gorbachev


136. It’s not a crime to be alone. It’s a crime to stop being your self and try to be someone else because you’re afraid of what people think when they look at you…


137. Recommended mental health activity: take a walk and appreciate nature. today I #FeelGrateful for flowers, fresh air, and bird song.


138. “When the sun shines, nothing is too difficult for me to achieve; no mountain is too high, and no problem is too difficult to overcome.” Wilma Rudolph (Wilma Rudolph)


139. “Toward seven o’clock every morning, I leave my study and step out on the bright terrace; the sun already burns resplendent between the shadows of the fig tree, makes the low wall of coarse granite warm to the touch. With my basket and small hoe in hand, facing the sun, I go out for my morning walk.” – Hermann Hesse


140. “Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the mountains is going home; that wildness is a necessity.” — John Muir


141. “Here’s to all the places we went. And here’s to all the places we’ll go. And here’s to me, whispering again and again and again and again: I love you.” — John Green


142. “Routines may include taking a warm bath or a relaxing walk in the evening, or practicing meditation relaxation exercises. Psychologically, the completion of such a practice tells your mind and body.” – Andrew Weil


143. It’s not always easy being alone. But it’s even harder when you’re walking in the rain. Makes you appreciate the warmth of a human hand more than ever.


144. “When we walk into a grove of trees or under an open sky the magic of nature takes over and the heaviness of life lifts a little.” – Natassia Cassinero


145. “The first river you paddle runs through the rest of your life. It bubbles up in pools and eddies to remind you who you are.” – Lynn Culbreath Noel


146. I'd finally come to understand what it had been: a yearning for a way out, when actually what I had wanted to find was a way in. —Cheryl Strayed, Wild


147. “Wild rivers are earth’s renegades, defying gravity, dancing to their own tunes, resisting the authority of humans, always chipping away, and eventually always winning.” – Richard Bangs


148. “The wild woman has a deep love of nature; a love for the ancient mother. Though possibly misunderstood, it has always been in her. When she goes into the wilderness, a part of her soul is going home.” — Shikoba


149. “Every mountain has its soul… if the mountain does not accept you and you don’t submit to her will, she will destroy you.” — Bernadette McDonald


150. “May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above the clouds.” – Edward Abbey


151. “Maturity only comes when we can walk away from people and situations that threaten our peace of mind, our self-respect, our morals, our self-worth.”


152. “Keep close to Nature’s heart, yourself; and break clear away, once in a while, and climb a mountain or spend a week in the woods. Wash your spirit clean.” — John Muir


153. “And then they walk away together, out of the allotted grooves of their afternoons and into the thickening shadows of evening, into the dim, liminal place where one path is taken, and another missed.” – Laura Barnett


154. I am walking alone. I am afraid to stop and turn around. I don’t want to look back and see all i’ve lost. But if i keep walking, maybe that’s what will happen.


155. Walking alone is my favorite adventure. When i get lost in the moment, i don’t worry about what others might think. I just focus on my own journey with no destination in mind.


156. “The right someone will hack through the bushes and challenge the woods, but most importantly, they’ll enjoy every step with you.” — Unknown


157. It’s always best to reach for the stars and make your dreams come true. Because after all, it is you who has the power to make them happen.


158. “A river is a water in its loveliest form; rivers have life and sound and movement and infinity of variation, rivers are veins of the earth through which the lifeblood returns to the heart” -Roderick Haig-Brown


159. “I know you’ll think this is crazy, but all I want to do is hold you, and I think that if you’ll let me do that just for a few seconds, I can walk away, and never speak to you again.” – David Guterson


160. “I walked slowly to enjoy this freedom, and when I came out of the mountains, I saw the sky over the prairie, and I thought that if heaven was real, I hoped it was a place I never had to go, for this earth was greater than any paradise.” — Daniel J. Rice

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