Robert Louis Stevenson Quotes About Walking

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  • When the grass was closely mown, Walking on the lawn alone, In the turf a hole I found, And hid a soldier underground. Spring and daisies came apace; Grasses hide my hiding place; Grasses run like a green sea O'er the lawn up to my knee.

    Robert Louis Stevenson (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Robert Louis Stevenson (Illustrated)”, p.3446, Delphi Classics
  • Now, to be properly enjoyed, a walking tour should be gone upon alone.... Freedom is of the essence, because you should be able to stop and go on and follow this way or that as the freak takes you.... There should be no cackle of voices at your elbow to jar on the meditative silence of the morning.

    Robert Louis Stevenson (2014). “Memories, Portraits, Essays and Records (Annotated Edition)”, p.669, Jazzybee Verlag
  • I travel not to go anywhere, but to go.

    Travels with a Donkey "Cheylard and Luc" (1879)
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