“The walking stick serves the purpose of an advertisement that the bearer's hands are employed otherwise than in useful effort, and it therefore has utility as an evidence of leisure.” HandsPurposeEffortWalkingEvidenceSticksLeisureEmployedUtilityAdvertisementsWalking Sticks Book:Theory of the Leisure Class Source: Theory of the Leisure Class
“Most actors are starving. Most of us are walking around with a flashlight and tweezers looking for evidence. When you have someone that actually writes an acting role, it's rare.” WritingActorsActingRolesWalkingEvidenceStarvingFlashlights Author:Dylan McDermott
“You are walking, talking evidence of your beliefs.” BeliefTalkingWalkingEvidence Author:Robert Anthony
“...The first and great evidence of our walking by the Spirit or being filled with the Spirit is not some private mystical experience of our own, but our practical relationships of love with other people.” PeopleFirstsSpiritWalkingEvidenceFilledPracticalsMysticalMystical Experiences Book:The Message of Galatians Source: The Message of Galatians
“The most common objection that I hear to walking as exercise is that it's too easy, that only sweaty, strenuous activity offers real benefits. But there is abundant evidence that regular, brisk walking is associated with better health, including lower blood pressure, better moods and improved cholesterol ratios.” RealEasyCommonBloodWalkingExerciseOffersActivityBenefitsEvidencePressureIncludingMoodObjectionsRatiosBlood PressureCholesterol Author:Andrew Weil