Trekking Quotes

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  • If you find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesn't lead anywhere.

  • Walking is the exact balance between spirit and humility.

  • It was a pleasure and a privilege to walk with him [H.D. Thoreau]. He knew the country like a fox or a bird, and passed through it as freely by paths of his own.

    Ralph Waldo Emerson (2004). “Thoreau”, p.21, The Minerva Group, Inc.
  • You won't lag behind, because you'll have the speed. You'll pass the whole gang and you'll soon take the lead. Wherever you fly, you'll be best of the best. Wherever you go, you will top all the rest. Except when you don't. Because, sometimes, you won't.

    Theodor Seuss Geisel, “Oh, The Places You'll Go”
  • Details of the many walks I made along the crest have blurred, now, into a pleasing tapestry of grass and space and sunlight.

    Journey   Hiking   Space  
    Colin Fletcher (2014). “The Secret Worlds of Colin Fletcher”, p.105, Vintage
  • Although the vast majority of walkers never even think of using a walking staff, I unhesitatingly include it among the foundations of the house that travels on my back.

    Colin Fletcher, Chip Rawlins (2015). “The Complete Walker IV”, p.146, Knopf
  • The rhythm of walking generates a kind of rhythm of thinking, and the passage through a landscape echoes or stimulates the passage through a series of thoughts. The creates an odd consonance between internal and external passage, one that suggests that the mind is also a landscape of sorts and that walking is one way to traverse it. A new thought often seems like a feature of the landscape that was there all along, as though thinking were traveling rather than making.

    Rebecca Solnit (2001). “Wanderlust: A History of Walking”, p.11, Penguin
  • It seems possible to give a preliminary definition of walking as a space of enunciation.

    Journey   Hiking   Space  
    "The Practice of Everyday Life".
  • Show me who your friends are, and I will tell you what you are.

    Horse   Food   Garden  
  • The short English miles are delightful for walking. You are always pleased to find, every now and then, in how short a time you have walked a mile, though, no doubt, a mile is everywhere a mile, I walk but a moderate pace, and can accomplish four English miles in an hour.

    Journey   Hiking   Doubt  
    Karl Philipp Moritz (2010). “Travels in England in 1782”, p.65, BoD – Books on Demand
  • The path up and down is one and the same.

    Journey   Hiking   Path  
    c.500 BC Quoted in Kirk, Raven and Schofield (eds) The Presocratic Philosophers (1957), ch.6.
  • Walking . . . is how the body measures itself against the earth.

    Journey   Hiking   Body  
    Rebecca Solnit (2001). “Wanderlust: A History of Walking”, p.28, Penguin
  • It's all still there in heart and soul. The walk, the hills, the sky, the solitary pain and pleasure-they will grow larger, sweeter, lovelier in the days and years to come.

    Pain   Heart   Journey  
    Edward Abbey (1984). “Beyond the Wall: Essays from the Outside”, p.49, Macmillan
  • Who will tell whether one happy moment of love or the joy of breathing or walking on a bright morning and smelling the fresh air, is not worth all the suffering and effort which life implies.

    Erich Fromm (2013). “Sane Society Ils 252”, p.150, Routledge
  • In the morning a man walks with his whole body; in the evening, only with his legs.

    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1973). “Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks: 1847-1848”, p.384, Harvard University Press
  • A man's work is nothing but this slow trek to rediscover, through the detours of art, those two or three great and simple images in whose presence his heart first opened.

    Art   Work   Simple  
    Albert Camus (2012). “Lyrical and Critical Essays”, p.17, Vintage
  • Things may happen and often do to people as brainy and footsy as you

  • As a single footstep will not make a path on the earth, so a single thought will not make a pathway in the mind.

    Hiking   Mind   Wish  
    Henry David Thoreau (2006). “Thoreau and the Art of Life: Precepts and Principles”, p.27, Heron Dance Press
  • I was the world in which I walked.

    Journey   Hiking   World  
    Wallace Stevens (2011). “The Palm at the End of the Mind: Selected Poems and a Play”, p.90, Vintage
  • We must walk before we run.

    George Henry Borrow (1851). “Lavengro: the scholar--the gypsy--the priest”, p.15
  • I like walking on the edge.

  • Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen Hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh.

    Mary Anne Radmacher (2010). “Live with Intention: Rediscovering What We Deeply Know”, p.2, Conari Press
  • The traveler was active; he went strenuously in search of people, of adventure, of experience. The tourist is passive.

  • If you want to know if your brain is flabby, feel your legs.

    Journey   Hiking   Brain  
  • Once in a lifetime, perhaps, one escapes the actual confines of the flesh. Once in a lifetime, if one is lucky, one so merges with sunlight and air and running water that whole eons, the eons that mountains and deserts know, might pass in a single afternoon without discomfort.

    Running   Journey   Air  
    Loren Eiseley (2011). “The Immense Journey: An Imaginative Naturalist Explores the Mysteries of Man and Nature”, p.16, Vintage
  • A vagrant is everywhere at home.

    Home   Journey   Hiking  
  • We carry within us the wonders we seek without us.

    'Religio Medici' (1643) pt. 1, sect. 15
  • Like after a nice walk when you have seen many lovely sights you decide to go home, after a while I decided it was time to go home, let us put the cubes back in order. And it was at that moment that I came face to face with the Big Challenge: What is the way home?

    Nice   Home   Journey  
  • There's no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing

  • Take a walk on the wild side.

    "Walk on the Wild Side" (song) (1972)
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