A Quote by Elizabeth Hurley

I walk every day with my dogs and force myself to run a bit but I hate it. — © Elizabeth Hurley
I walk every day with my dogs and force myself to run a bit but I hate it.
I work with dogs and cats all day long. I work by myself, for myself. I'm around 15 or 20 dogs every day of my life. It's just like wrestling.
Every day I walk myself into a state of well-being and walk away from every illness; I have walked myself into my best thoughts.
I don't exercise. I just walk my dogs and run up and down the stairs every day because I've got a big house so you have to do that constantly. That's my exercise. Oh and dancing, I like dancing.
The trick is to have a career and have a family. It's like having two dogs that hate each other and you have to take them for a walk every night.
Can't break free from the things that you do. I wanna walk, but I run back to you, that's why I hate myself for loving you.
Three, maybe four times a week, I run for 30 minutes. If I don't run, I'm out for a brisk walk at least an hour every day.
I walk every day, and I run and do all kinds of that.
Pace yourself in your reading. A little bit every day really adds up. If you read during sporadic reading jags, the fits and starts will not get you anywhere close to the amount of reading you will need to do. It is far better to walk a mile a day than to run five miles every other month. Make time for reading, and make a daily habit of it, even if it is a relatively small daily habit.
I take my three dogs for long walks every day, and I use that time to talk myself through winning every major competition.
I'm a slave to my dogs and go out with them almost every day. They are poorly behaved if they don't run. They really act up.
I don't actually like people. I'm a loner and if I had my way I'd just walk my dogs every day, never talk to anyone and then die.
The thing about photography is that every day is a new day, even if you are working on the same story, because every day you have got a chance to correct what you did the day before, and try to take it a bit further or a bit back.
Christianity is called a spiritual walk. It's not a run and it's not a jog. It's a walk you do from day to day and that makes you stable.
I love dogs, but dogs, you have to be in the country with dogs. I cannot walk a dog on the street.
I just try to walk the walk. I try to live every day with the utmost honesty and integrity to myself and the people around me.
I try to break a sweat every single day. Whatever that may be, if it's even just going for a walk or a run.
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