Top 14 Leisurely Stroll Quotes

#1. Only the impossible is worth attempting. In everything else one is sure to fail.

Celia Green

#2. A real apology cost something, because you had to stand there like an idiot and say it out loud for the world to hear - I'M SORRY. And the world, as always, would respond with a resounding, 'Yes. Yes, you are.

David Arnold

#3. I may be slow, but I know a racist when I'm called one - and I am proud to support the supremacy of the 100-meter leisurely stroll.

Bauvard

#4. Knife fighting was his forte, but he wouldn't have time to have a proper match. Pity.

Maria V. Snyder

#5. I'm a Democrat, and I think people who meet me will realize I'm a Democrat. I have progressive Democratic values.

Stephen Pagliuca

#6. I don't go to things because I want to see violence, I go to things because I want to see them handled well.

Jhonen Vasquez

#7. America will not tolerate being pushed around by anybody, anyplace.

Richard M. Nixon

#8. No one can argue any longer about the rights of women. It's like arguing about earthquakes.

Lillian Hellman

#9. I just don't see the point in beating myself up. I think it's more productive to concentrate on being a better person right now than punishing myself for who I was in the past.

Megan McCafferty

#10. One of my favorite games when I was a kid was 'murder/suicide'. Dad would show us a photo and ask us: 'Is it a murder or a suicide ?'

Colleen Doran

#11. I wish I could find words
serious, beautiful words
to describe it in the afternoon sunlight; the more I strive for them, the more they utterly elude me.

Dodie Smith

#12. Passivity may be the easy course, but it is hardly the honorable one.

Noam Chomsky

#13. I wondered why people ever tried to accomplish anything when attainment of every sort was inbuilt with the forlorn 'Well so
what's next?

Lionel Shriver

#14. Adults can take a simple holiday for Children and screw it up. What began as a presentation of simple gifts to delight and surprise children around the Christmas tree has culminated in a woman unwrapping six shrimp forks from her dog, who drew her name.

Erma Bombeck

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