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lurches forward like a charging rhino, -- Robert Kroese

Dance until you shatter yourself. -- Jalaluddin Rumi

Walking is the favorite sport of the good and wise. -- A. L. Rowse

Don't limp in front of the lame. -- Francois Rabelais

Limp along until your legs are spent,
and you fall flat and your energy is drained.
Then the grace of the Divine will lift you. -- Rumi

I'm pretty sure my ankle's broke. Maybe your hunky friends could carry me out. Or your one hunky friend - that skinny Ruskki doesn't look like he could lift my poodle. -- J. Lincoln Fenn

Zugzwang. It's when you have no good moves. But you still have to move. -- Michael Chabon

None though as bowed, small-boned, as my own peasant legs, which in their backward sway and inward turn, shaped by years of adherence to hostile terrains, possess a history of staying put. -- Philip Schultz

Dance while you have strength. -- Lailah Gifty Akita

shifted his weight from one foot to the -- Fred Nath

His hoofbeats fall like rain, over and over again. -- Rachel Field

I'd need either really high heeled shoes to avoid tripping over, or I was just expected to shuffle along like a slug... -- Nicola Claire

If life gives you the wobbles make jelly. -- Magdalena Vandenberg

Don't break a leg, anyone. Do not break a leg. It's really boring. -- Tom Hopper

I am tired of hustling. -- Alan Sugar

vigorous walking in natural surroundings, -- Robin S. Sharma

Follow your foot steps. -- Jennifer Love Hewitt

The horses have stopped
their clippity-clop,
but feet are too slow
for where I must go.
So here I shall stay
until light of day
when clippity-clop
gets my team underway. -- Richelle E. Goodrich

While I can't walk on water, I can certainly wobble on whisky. -- Ashwin Sanghi

Standing still is always more tiring than walking -- Julia Quinn

Bouncing in hoppy little circles like a demented Goth bunny. -- Rachel Caine

Yesterday from my office window I saw a crippled girl negotiating her way across the street, her shoulders squarely braced. At each jerky movement her hair flew back like an annunciatory angel, and I saw she was the only dancer on the street. -- Elizabeth Smart

Kick your shoes off, kickem off -- Randy Houser

I get up, I fall down, all the while I am dancing. -- Martha Graham

Hobgoblins know the proper way to dance: Arms akimbo, loopy legs askew, Leaping into darkness with delight, Lusting for the ecstasy of fright, Open to the charm of horrors new. -- Nick Gordon

Heart, have no pity on this house of bone:
Shake it with dancing, break it down with joy. -- Edna St. Vincent Millay

There's no wobble in Bush. If anything, the opposite. Right after hello, the next words out of his mouth are: I've never been more convinced that the decisions I made are the right decisions. -- Rich Lowry

Every cripple has his own way of walking. -- Brendan Behan

Kick the crutch out from under your excuses -- Lorii Myers

Cross your ankles and do not move."
"Does shaking count? -- Lyn Gala

Those who stand on their toes are not steady. -- Laozi

Never stop moving, or you'll stop moving. I go to dance class every morning, and it's just good to stay strong; I like being healthy. -- Liza Minnelli

Strict walking is much despised in these days, but rest assured, dear reader, it is both the safest and the happiest. -- Charles Haddon Spurgeon

He walked with just such a limp as I have seen in footsore tramps. -- H.g.wells

He moves like a dancer. -- Lisa Mcmann

I am a slow walker, but I never walk back. -- Abraham Lincoln

How do I stay balanced? On my two feet. -- Guy Burnet

A dehoy who was terribly hobble,
Cast only stones that were cobble
And bats that were ding,
From a shot that was sling,
But never hit inks that were bobble. -- James Thurber

Movement is my medicine, my meditation, my metaphor and my method, a living language we can rely upon to tell us the truth about who we are, who we are with, and where we are going. There is no dogma in the dance. -- Gabrielle Roth

Walking is not important; walking to the right direction, that is important! -- Mehmet Murat Ildan

Walking is man's best medicine. -- Hippocrates

With Angela drawn to the hangdog look and Malachy lonely after three months in jail, there was bound to be a knee-trmbler.
A knee-trmbler is the act itself done up against a wall, man and woman up on their toes, straining so hard their knees tremble with the excitement that's in it. -- Frank Mccourt

Down, everybody! Down on all fours! We're going to show you our new step! Like this: just swing your up and - -- Samuel R. Delany

The human body was designed to walk, run or stop; it wasn't built for coasting. -- Cullen Hightower

Walking with a crutch is still walking on one's own. -- Marty Rubin

Stotting is jumping upward with all four legs simultaneously. My advice: do not die until you've seen a large black poodle stotting in the snow. -- Douglas Adams

I always like to keep myself moving. -- Jonathan Lipnicki

I wondered if walking was not a form of dancing. -- Rory Stewart

We used to languish when we walked, or sidle down the street like dogs that have just done something wrong. Now Rube walks upright, because he's on the attack. -- Markus Zusak

Hurrying, dragging, falling, crying, calling out names hopefully and hopelessly. -- Zora Neale Hurston

A man's balance depends on the weight he carries between his legs. -- James A. Baldwin

You just witnessed an old-fashioned rump kicking. -- Hayden Fry

The bastard even limped fast. -- Rosemary Clement-Moore

Walking is a pastime rather than an avocation. -- Rebecca Solnit

Yesterday he had limped, but today there was no part of his feet that didn't hurt, so limping did no good. -- Patrick Rothfuss

I flailed my arm in a throwing motion before I could even walk. -- Willie Stargell

I don't wanna dance, baby girl, it's like my legs is on strike. -- Killa Sin

Plodding wins the race. -- Aesop

Feet were made, not given for dancing, but to walk modestly, not to leap impudently like camels. -- Saint John Chrysostom

I trip walking down the stairs, but I can skate them probably. -- Shaun White

Tail wagging like a windscreen wiper in a downpour. -- Louisa Bennet

Only he with the hobbled foot fully knows the beauty of running. Only he with the severed ear can apprehend what the sweetest music must sound like. Our ailments complete us. -- Gregory Maguire

A horse stumbles that hath foure legges.
[A horse stumbles that has four legs.] -- George Herbert

Once in a while I'll get moved to do some exercise. It's something I long for but the biggest problem is bending down and putting my tennis shoes on. Once I go out I'm OK. -- David Soul

Put your hands on your hip, let your back bone slip. Do the Watusi, like my little Lucy. -- Wilson Pickett

Trample! Trample! It is to be trampled on by you that I am here. -- Shusaku Endo

Stop thinking for a while, then you will start thinking better; stop walking for a while, then you will start walking better! Apply the break and stop, then you shall move better! -- Mehmet Murat Ildan

Is this why women wear heels? thought Jane. We hobble ourselves so we can still be rescued by men? -- Shannon Hale

I am a moderate walker, however I never stroll back. -- Abraham Lincoln

We have produced some good walkers and saunterers, and some noted climbers; but as a staple recreation, as a daily practice, the mass of the people dislike and despise walking. -- John Burroughs

In a village where everyone has only one leg, the biped will hop about more lamely than anyone else, if he knows what is good for him. -- Idries Shah

Boot, saddle, to horse, and away! -- Robert Browning

We just want to walk. Our legs need to move to keep our minds from collapsing. -- David Levithan

It's amazing how good getting up and moving makes you feel. -- Paula Deen

Is it possible to bolster one's hip bones by doing some type of controlled fall? Here -- Mary Roach

A stumble may prevent a fall. -- Thomas Fuller

He shifted his weight from foot to foot, but it was equally uncomfortable on each. -- Douglas Adams

If I can walk, I'll play. -- Ricky Williams

Eye and foot acquire in rough walking a co-ordination that makes one distinctly aware of where the next step is to fall, even while watching sky and land. -- Nan Shepherd

I no longer want to walk on worn soles. -- Friedrich Nietzsche

Walking makes us take problems in our stride. -- Andy Hargreaves

I can't walk very well, but I'm not onstage to do walking. I'm on the stage to play. -- Itzhak Perlman

I moved my feet in a vague shuffle, and remembered somewhere that when you walked, you moved them alternately. This improved our progress considerably. -- Jim Butcher

My knees are ticklish. -- Juliana Hatfield

There you go again, tangoing in tap shoes... -- Donna Fasano

I pimp hard on a trick, look / Fuck if ya leg broke, bitch - hop up on ya good foot -- Jay-Z

If your feet are firmly planted on the ground you'll never be able to dance. -- Iris Johansen

Christ on a crutch -- J.r. Ward

God would prefer we have an occasional limp than a perpetual strut. -- Max Lucado

Jesus H. Christ on a chariot-driven crutch. -- Stephen King

Some days you see lots of people on crutches. -- Peter Kay

Our very walking is an incessant falling; a falling and a catching of ourselves before we come actually to the pavement. It is emblematic of all things a man does. -- Thomas Carlyle

Who can take a single step with his head? -- Herta Muller

So the legs are little short, the knees maybe knock a little but who listens? -- Gertrude Berg

Golden Boy with feet of clay
Let me help you on your way
A proper push will take you far -
But what a clumsy lad you are! -- Stephen R. Donaldson

been lame in one foot from -- Rudyard Kipling

I like it when I strut. -- Delta Burke

If you fall down, get up and walk again.
If you can't walk, crawl.
If that idea fails, have another one
It doesn't happen by accident.
It takes a lot of hard work. -- Dick Clark

2.07 WALK OF LIFE
Life but like a cycle that you be riding,
You will fall if you ever stop peddling,
Life not of good cards you be holding,
But those held and how you be playing.
[68] - 4 -- Munindra Misra

Some people tap their feet, some people snap their fingers, and some people sway back and forth. I just sorta do 'em all together, I guess. -- Elvis Presley