“Take a couple of days by yourself and rent a nice cabin in some nice, happy place. Stay a day or two and meditate and take walks in areas that feel good to you. Find out who you are again. Remember.” FeelsTwoRememberNatureWalksNiceBuddhismCoupleAreasWho You AreFeel GoodCabinsHappy PlaceSome Nice Author:Frederick Lenz
“If NATO troops walk in Crimea, they will immediately deploy their forces there. Such a move would be geopolitically sensitive for us because, in this case, Russia would be practically ousted from the Black Sea area. We'd be left with just a small coastline of 450 or 600km, and that's it!” IfsWould BeMovingLeftForceBlackWalksCasesSeaAreasRussiaSensitiveTroopsNatoCrimeaCoastline Author:Vladimir Putin
“It's absolutely fun to walk around and have people respect you. When Michael Jackson did Thriller, I was in the park one day, and a girl came up to me and said, "Man, the only people they talk about around here are Michael Jackson and you." It was pretty flattering to be considered in the same light as the king of pop in my area.” PeopleMenSaidLightGirlFunWalksKingsOne DayAreasPopsParksThrillersFlattering Author:Rick Ross
“When you return to the same area a few times, you get that frequent rapport with the public and the fans of the music along with having a certain warmth when you walk onstage.” CertainWalksFansReturnAreasWarmthRapport Author:Natalie MacMaster
“The Church is always in trouble because the Church walks into the trouble in which mankind is trying to resolve itself. There are a lot of areas that need to be addressed. If we were perfect we wouldn't be the Church. I think it's the imperfections that allow people to trust that you're working (toward) something.” PeopleIfsThinkingNeedsTryingChurchWalksPerfectTroubleMankindAreasResolveImperfection Author:Dolores Hart
“All over East Africa-indeed, all over Africa-it is normal for people to walk a kilometer or two or six for water. In more arid areas, people walk even greater distances, and sometimes all they find at the end is a pond slimy with overuse. More than 90 percent of Africans still dig for their water, and waterborne diseases such as typhoid, dysentery, bilharzia, and cholera are common. The bodies of many Africans are a stew of parasites. In some areas the wells are so far below the earth's surface that chains of people are required to pass up the water.” PeopleWellsStillsTwoEndsSometimesBodyEarthWaterWalksCommonGreaterDiseaseNormalSixPercentAreasDistanceEnvironmentalSurfaceEastChainsPondsParasitesStewCholeraEast AfricaTyphoidDysentery Author:Marq de Villiers
“I just moved onto Queen West, after 20 years in Cabbagetown. The whole area around Trinity-Bellwoods is one of the juiciest in Toronto - all kinds of people to watch, dogs to pat, food to eat, galleries to check out. And the walk home from CBC delivers some of the most interesting window-shopping in town.” PeopleYearsKindWholeHomeWalksInterestingWatchesDogAreasWindowTownsMovedWestChecksAll KindsQueensShoppingMost InterestingGalleryTrinityTorontoWindow ShoppingCbc Author:Andy Barrie
“He [Wilhelm Reich] believed that the individual's walk, stance, and breath patterns revealed a specific character type. Reich thought chronic muscular tension indicated repression and blocked the expression of affect. An example is the tight holding of the chest area as a sign of repressed feelings of need and longing.” NeedsCharacterFeelingsIndividualWalksExampleExpressionTypeAreasBreathsLongingPatternsTensionChestsRepressionStanceBlockedRepressed Author:Judith Lynne Hanna
“Excellence means that you're prospering spiritually, mentally, physically and in every area of life. What does it mean to prosper? It means to do well, to have over and above, to walk in a high level with God. It means to be in a high class with God, where you can think like God and live like Him.” ThinkingWellsMeanDoeWalksLevelsClassAreasExcellenceHigh LevelProsperingHigh Class Book:Seven Things The Holy Spirit Will Do For You Source: Seven Things The Holy Spirit Will Do For You
“The south really wants Abyei; they have a core constituency who reside in the area who believe that Abyei belongs to the south. There are a number of those sons of Abyei in high positions of government in South Sudan, so it's pretty hard for South Sudan to just walk away.” WantBelieveHardGovernmentWalksNumbersPositionSonAreasSouthCoreSudan Author:Rebecca Hamilton
“For every show that we do, anyone that rides public transit, bikes, or walk, we offer them a $5 voucher at the merch table. It gets people using the infrastructure in the area. Hopefully, the venues where we play will lobby city council and say, we need bike paths, sidewalk repair. That stuff affects so many people's lives.” PeopleNeedsPlayShowsStuffWalksCitiesPathOffersAreasTablesHopefullyBikeCouncilInfrastructureSidewalkVenuesVouchersCity Council Author:Ben Sollee
“I rented a summer home in the winter on Long Island, I took long walks, and then I ended up moving to Woodstock. It was a fertile musical area and time, and I played with a lot of different musicians there, including getting into women's music, and I ended up playing with Cris Williamson.” LongDifferentHomeMovingWalksSummerMusicianAreasWinterMusicalIncludingIslandsFertileLong IslandLong WalksWoodstock Author:June Millington
“I graduated in June 1948 and then went in the fall to the art school. I stayed with my cousins on Seventeenth Street in the beginning, and later had my own apartment very near there and was able to walk to the Art Institute on Elmwood Avenue. The school had a faculty of local artists - Jeanette and Robert Blair, James Vullo who were well known in the area. It was a school that I think thrived on returning GIs, as many schools did at that time. It was a very informal program - but it was professional.” ThinkingWellsArtAbleSchoolArtistFallMy OwnWalksKnownStreetsAreasProgramLocalsFacultyApartmentWell KnownCousinJuneAvenuesInstituteArt SchoolBlairMy CousinGis Author:Paul Smith
“Go walk the streets of Beijing. It's pretty hard to argue it isn't a modern city. Now, if you go outside [of Beijing], in the rural areas, that's true. But rural America, you can say the same thing, in Appalachia there's an awful lot of poverty and lack of education.” IfsHardAmericaWalksCitiesPovertyStreetsModernAreasArguingAwfulBeijingAppalachiaRural AreasLack Of EducationRural America Author:Michael Bloomberg
“I am not against working with Russia in areas of common interests at the same time. We're smart enough, or we should be smart enough to have a dual track policy. You know, walk and chew gum at the same time.” KnowsShouldEnoughInterestWalksCommonPolicySmartAreasTrackRussiaBeing SmartGumCommon Interests Author:Daniel Fried
“Walk rate is probably the area in which a pitcher has the most room to improve, but a rate that high is tough to overcome.” WalksRoomsToughAreasOvercomingRatePitcher Author:Nate Silver
“Art, especially the stage, is an area where it is impossible to walk without stumbling. There are in store for you many unsuccessful days and whole unsuccessful seasons: there will be great misunderstandings and deep disappointments… you must be prepared for all this, expect it and nevertheless, stubbornly, fanatically follow your own way.” WayInspirationalArtWholeMotivationalActorsWalksActingImpossibleStageAreasSeasonsPreparedDisappointmentStoresNeverthelessBe PreparedMisunderstandingStumblingUnsuccessfulDeep Disappointment Book:Letters of Anton Chekhov Source: Letters of Anton Chekhov