In Praise of Paths Quotes
In Praise of Paths: Walking through Time and Nature
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In Praise of Paths Quotes
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“The Norwegian word for “cairn,” varde, comes from the Old Norse word varði, which means “attentiveness” or “vigilance.” The English word “cairn” means “heap of rocks.”
― In Praise of Paths: Walking through Time and Nature
― In Praise of Paths: Walking through Time and Nature
“To maintain a path is to walk it.”
― In Praise of Paths: Walking through Time and Nature
― In Praise of Paths: Walking through Time and Nature
“I am the happy wanderer, as free from cares I go, along the endless country path, I like to walk so slow.”
― In Praise of Paths: Walking through Time and Nature
― In Praise of Paths: Walking through Time and Nature
“A person who is running as quickly as possible has their attention focused on their own body. Whereas the attention of a person walking slowly is aimed away from themselves, toward the world and everything outside.”
― In Praise of Paths: Walking through Time and Nature
― In Praise of Paths: Walking through Time and Nature
“IT’S NEVER BEEN my experience that things get more complicated when I walk. On the contrary, everything becomes simpler and clearer.”
― In Praise of Paths: Walking through Time and Nature
― In Praise of Paths: Walking through Time and Nature
“If the natural path is the most expedient way between two points, hiking trails are the most beautiful.”
― In Praise of Paths: Walking through Time and Nature
― In Praise of Paths: Walking through Time and Nature