“Never underestimate the power of gaining a new perspective by simply changing your immediate environment. Going for a walk, reading a book, or talking to a friend can provide you with life-changing insights that you not otherwise attain while remaining stagnant.” BookReadingWalksTalkingEnvironmentPerspectiveGratitudeInsightLife ChangingUnderestimateNever UnderestimateStagnantNew Perspective Author:Hal Elrod
“I can't stand when I walk into a room and everyone's not talking to each other and just on their phones.” I CanWalksRoomsTalkingPhonesNot Talking Author:Madonna Ciccone
“You're gonna die. You're gonna die. And nobody's gonna care which version of the iPhone you used to make something on Twitter, or to go and post about your bowel movement on Facebook. And I'm not even talking about legacy; I'm talking about the fact that I personally feel most alive when I'm making something, and I feel least alive when I'm being led around by some obnoxious use of my attention that I wasn't aware of. To me, that's the thing. You can buy the jogging shoes and you can buy the Runner's World, but until you put them on and walk out the door every day, you're just a fat man.” MenWorldFeelsFactsUseCareUsedDiesWalksAttentionTalkingAliveDoorsMovementShoesVersionsFatsPostsLegacyRunnersIphoneObnoxiousJoggingFat ManBowel Movements Author:Merlin Mann
“I love a lot of things, a whole lot of things / Like / My cousin comes to visit and you know he's from the South /'Cause every word he says just kind of slides out of his mouth / I like the way he whistles and I like the way he walks / But honey, let me tell you that I love the way he talks.” KnowsWayKindWholeCausesWalksTalkingMouthsLet MeSouthHoneyCousinSlidesMy Cousin Author:Eloise Greenfield
“Talk is a pure art. Its only limits are the patience of listeners who, when they get tired, can always pay for their coffee or change it with a friendly waiter and walk out.” ArtWalksPayTalkingPureConversationLimitsTiredCoffeeFriendlyListenersWaiter Author:John Dos Passos
“You've only got to walk into a pub or a café or anything and you'll find people talking about topics they're very unhappy with. You feel as though things are being eroded and people don't know where they belong anymore.” PeopleKnowsFeelsWalksTalkingUnhappyTopicsPubsPeople Talking Author:Sean Bean
“It is not talking but walking that will bring us to heaven.” HeavenWalksTalkingJourneyWalkingWanderHikingTrekkingNot TalkingStrollingSauntering Book:Bible Commentary - James Source: Bible Commentary - James
“Certainly, from where I stand, I'm not a specialist in wildly different walks and voices. But I find as much variation and nuance as what satisfies me in what I do. So, I don't find this particularly different. He has his own peculiarities. You're probably talking about a cluster of Englishmen in suits but I've done quite a big cluster of guys not in suits as well, which I've occupied myself with. So, I don't find that this is the one that stands out.” WellsDifferentDoneBigsGuyVoiceWalksTalkingSuitsStanding OutVariationEnglishmenNuanceSpecialistsClusters Author:Colin Firth
“Also, having grown up in England, you walk around London, you're passing relics that are a thousand years old - the wall of London is a thousand years old. You don't talk about it, it's part of your everyday life. The idea that people are in these environments and talking about the past and what happened, it's irrelevant. It's all about living and in this world it was about surviving.” PeopleWorldYearsIdeasPastWalksTalkingEnvironmentHappenedThis WorldWallThousandEnglandEverydayLondonPassingPassingsThousand YearsEveryday LifeIrrelevantSurvivingOld YouRelics Author:Miles Millar
“The true charm of pedestrians does not lie in the walking, or in the scenery, but in the talking.” DoeLyingWalksTalkingWalkingCharmHikingTrekkingStrollingSceneryPedestriansWalks In The Woods Author:Mark Twain