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The walking of which I speak has nothing in it akin to taking exercise, as it is...
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Henry David Thoreau
Book:
Walking
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The walking of which I speak has nothing in it akin to taking exercise, as it is called, as the sick take medicine at stated hours …but it is itself the enterprise and adventure of the day.
( Henry David Thoreau )
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