A Quote by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Keep not standing fixed and rooted. Briskly venture, briskly roam. — © Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Keep not standing fixed and rooted. Briskly venture, briskly roam.
As a salesperson, you will be judged by your ability to keep a stalled conversation moving along briskly.
Will it, and set to work briskly.
They slipped briskly into an intimacy from which they never recovered.
As I walked briskly out the road the wind knifed at my face, but this sun caressed the back of my neck.
The Dutch practice euthanasia so briskly that they will kill themselves even before the Islamists get around to it.
He who finds Fortune on his side should go briskly ahead, for she is wont to favor the bold.
If I had no duties, and no reference to futurity, I would spend my life in driving briskly in a post-chaise with a pretty woman.
The most certain way of ensuring victory is to march briskly and in good order against the enemy, always endeavouring to gain ground.
As I slowly grow wise I briskly grow cautious.
Mrs. Murdo, walkind even more briskly to keep her spirits up, was crossing Harken Square when something fell to the pavement just in front of her with a terrific thump. How extraordinary, she thought, bending to pick it up. It was sort of a bundle. She began to untie it.
'Tis sweet to know that stocks will stand When we with Daisies lie- That Commerce will continue- And Trades as briskly fly.
It was one of those days you sometimes get latish in the autumn when the sun beams, the birds toot, and there is a bracing tang in the air that sends the blood beetling briskly through the veins.
While briskly to each patriot lip Walks eager round the inspiring flip; Delicious draught, whose pow'rs inherit The quintessence of public spirit!
People think it's strange how briskly I move through museums. Sure, I could stand in front of each piece and stare at it for a good long time. But that's not me.
You get most out of walking by going along briskly, swinging the arms and breathing deeply. It also helps promote the circulation of blood to the brain. The Greek philosophers promenaded as they philosophized.
These people who are always briskly doing something and as busy as waltzing mice, they have little, sharp, staccato ideas, such as: "I see where I can make an annual cut of $3.47 in my meat budget." But they have no slow, big ideas.
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