A Quote by Christy Turlington

I have a very heavy-footed walk; I always have. — © Christy Turlington
I have a very heavy-footed walk; I always have.
I just like heavy music in general - from heavy rock and heavy metal and heavy rap and heavy everything. I've always been attracted to it.
If only the good were a little less heavy-footed
At worst, is not this an unjust world, full of nothing but beasts of prey, four-footed or two-footed?
I was always very into heavy metal, and heavy metal is full of emotion and extremes, and I think that's the same in dance music.
Old men, what are they? Fast fading the leaf, Three-footed they walk, yet frail as a child, As a dream set afloat in the daylight.
In L.A., I see people who are always in their cars, always driving. I encourage them to walk more - walk to the post office, walk to lunch. Even if it is a 10-minute walk, it's so good for you.
Basically, I've always had a complex with the way I walk. I've not always been told I've got a bad walk, but someone's always commented on my walk.
Kerrang asked us to do a heavy metal tribute to one of our favorite heavy metal bands. We had already been jamming out on 'Walk,' so we're like, 'OK. We'll record it for you guys.'
I feel very lucky that I'm left-footed because the number of us around is very small.
Gravity always sucks. It really, really does. It's a big challenge just re-adapting to feeling heavy again, you know? Even my arm feels heavy. My legs feel heavy.
I've always seen myself as a big light heavyweight fighter, I have a big frame and walk around quite heavy. So I've always had to cut around 33 lbs to make weight.
One of my timesaving habits is to save all of my magazines and junk mail for airplane trips. I walk on the plane with a very heavy bundle, but by the time the trip is over, it can all be thrown away.
Two-footed players always get a lot more recognition, so I always practised as a kid with my right foot.
On the way to truth, walk with the crowds or walk all alone; but walk always and walk under every condition!
I throw back my head, and, feeling free as the wind, breathe in the fresh mountain air. Although I am heavy-hearted, my spirits are rising. To walk in nature is always good medicine.
In terms of my own film experience, I'm definitely used to morose and very heavy, heavy dramas.
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