A Quote by Matthew Prior

Who fastest walks, but walks astray, Is only furthest from his way. — © Matthew Prior
Who fastest walks, but walks astray, Is only furthest from his way.
Who walks the fastest, but walks astray, is only furthest from his way.
And whoever walks a furlong without sympathy walks to his own funeral drest in his shroud.
Anyone who truly walks with God, walks humbly. The closer we draw near to Him, the more we behold His majesty!
Only the one who walks his own way can't be overtaken.
Time is not money; time is an opportunity to live before you die. So a man who walks, and lives and sees and thinks as he walks, has lengthened his life.
The only loser who walks away from a wise man is the one who walks away.
There is not a single loophole or curveball or open trench to fall into for the man or woman who walks the path that Christ walks. When He says, "Come, Follow Me" (Luke 18:22), He means that He knows where the quicksand is and where the thorns are and the best way to handle the slippery slope near the summit of our personal mountains. He knows it all, and He knows the way. He is the way.
If it's a beautiful day, I love taking walks. The walks are always aimless.
It's said a friend is a person who walks in when everyone else walks out.
Fishes and tales And a fisherman's daughter Walks in the rain, She walks to the water To the sea.
When adultery walks in, everything worth having walks out.
A real friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out.
Joy cannot be held at heel: it must be let go. Joy is a pilgrim virtue. It is a gift that walks, walks on the path of life, that walks with Jesus: preaching, proclaiming Jesus, proclaiming joy, lengthens and widens that path.
Isn't it really quite extraordinary to see that, since man took his first step, no one has asked himself why he walks, how he walks, if he has ever walked, if he could walk better, what he achieves in walking .. questions that are tied to all the philosophical, psychological, and political systems which preoccupy the world.
We should always have three friends in our lives-one who walks ahead who we look up to and follow; one who walks beside us, who is with us every step of our journey; and then, one who we reach back for and bring along after we've cleared the way.
Once I start to do a film, it has inferences. If a guy walks down a street and kicks a dog, you're saying something about that guy. A guy walks down the street and somebody's about to be run over and he shoves him out of his way and gets hit by the car himself, you're saying that guy's a hero. You can't avoid making certain statements.
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