David Mitchell book Cloud Atlas
"The Ghastly Ordeal of Timothy Cavendish", p. 315 (Nook edition)
Cloud Atlas (2004)
Our second offence is being Everyman's memento mori. The world can only get comfy in shiny-eyed denial if we are out of sight.
"The Ghastly Ordeal of Timothy Cavendish", p. 315 (Nook edition)
Cloud Atlas (2004)
David Mitchell book Cloud Atlas
"The Ghastly Ordeal of Timothy Cavendish", p. 315 (Nook edition)
Cloud Atlas (2004)
“I walk slowly, but I never walk backward.”
Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865) 16th President of the United States
Likely spurious quote, UNVERIFIED ATTRIBUTE - Quoted in The Lexington Observer & Reporter (16 June 1864)
1860s
Variant: I am a slow walker, but I never walk back.
“If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing slowly … very slowly.”
Gypsy Rose Lee (1911–1970) American burlesque performer, actress, author
As quoted in Great Hollywood Wit: A Glorious Cavalcade of Hollywood Wisecracks, Zingers, Japes, Quips, Slings, Jests, Snappers, & Sass from the Stars (2003) by Gene Shalit, p. 46
Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889–1951) Austrian-British philosopher
As I myself read.
Source: Culture and Value (1980), p. 77e
Gertrude Stein book The Making of Americans
The Making of Americans (1925)
Context: There are many that I know and I know it. They are many that I know and they know it. They are all of them themselves and they repeat it and I hear it. Always I listen to it. Slowly I come to understand it. Many years I listened and did not know it. I heard it, I understood it some, I did not know I heard it. They repeat themselves now and I listen to it. Every way that they do it now I hear it. Now each time very slowly I come to understand it. Always it comes very slowly the completed understanding of it, the repeating each one does to tell it the whole history of the being in each one, always now I hear it. Always now slowly I understand it.
“It's my motto for life. 'Walk slowly; drink lots of water.”
Haruki Murakami book After Dark
Source: After Dark
“i walk slowly, like one who comes from so far away he doesn't expect to arrive.”
Jorge Luis Borges (1899–1986) Argentine short-story writer, essayist, poet and translator, and a key figure in Spanish language literature
“Slowly, silently, now the moon
Walks the night in her silver shoon.”
Walter de la Mare (1873–1956) English poet and fiction writer
Silver.
“"I see..." said the vampire thoughtfully, and slowly he walked across the room towards the window.”
Anne Rice (1941) American writer
first line
Interview With The Vampire (1976)