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- Walking , Henry David Thoreau
- Reveries of the Solitary Walker , Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- Ki (Trees), Kōda Aya
- Méditations poétiques , Alphonse de Lamartine
- A Field Guide to Getting Lost , Oristelle Bonis et Rebecca Solnit
- Pilgrim at Tinker Creek , Annie Dillard
- The Gardener and His Master , Jean de La Fontaine
- A Philosophy of Walking , Frédéri
Henry David Thoreau • Rêveries d'un Promeneur Averti


Henry David Thoreau, one of the great explorers of his time, reminded himself in his journal, “It matters not where or how far you travel—the farther commonly the worse—but how much alive you are.
Pico Iyer • The Art of Stillness: Adventures in Going Nowhere (TED Books)
“The only true voyage of discovery, the only fountain of Eternal Youth, would be not to visit strange lands but to possess other eyes, to behold the universe through the eyes of another, of a hundred others” Proust

met with but one or two persons in the course of his life who understood the art of walking, that is, of taking walks – who had a genius, so to speak, for sauntering