A Quote by Henry David Thoreau

He who walks alone, waits for no-one. — © Henry David Thoreau
He who walks alone, waits for no-one.
A trapped soul waits for redemption. It waits. And waits. For her to take her last breath.
The man that walks wit crowd, will get no farther than the crowd. The man that walks alone, will reach places unknown.
Someone who does not run toward the allure of love walks a road where nothing lives. But this dove here senses the love hawk floating above, and waits, and will not be driven or scared to safety.
Feelings aren't forever. Time waits for no one, but progress waits for man to enact it.
I am the cat that walks alone.
Some walks you have to take alone.
I think of the flower in the bud: huddled, compressed, dark. Yet somehow it feels the night, knows moon from sun. It waits...waits.
The man who walks alone is soon trailed by the F.B.I.
Everything comes to him who waits -- if he waits till it comes.
I go to sleep alone, and wake up alone. I take walks. I work until I'm tired. I watch the wind play with the trash that's been under the snow all winter. Everything seems simple until you think about it. Why is love intensified by abscence?
The one who walks alone, is likely to find himself in places no one has ever been.
A pelican that is wet walks with a gated limp, but a dry fish swims alone.
Wisdom's daughter walks alone, The mark of Athena burns through Rome.
She waits for me, my lady Earth, Smiles and waits and sighs; I'll say her nay, and hide away, Then take her by surprise.
I don’t want anyone with me today. Not even him. Some walks you have to take alone.
It is easier to win than to fail. Everybody sides with the winner. But the failure walks alone.
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