"Glamorous Women Are Walkers"
" . . . Most glamorous women I know are walkers; they have made walking a pleasant habit and part of their busy lives for which they always find the time. And notice how each of them has developed an unforgettable graceful walk . . . Walking preserves health and lengthens life . . .Walking--free striding, free-swinging, rhythmic, unhurried and unharried walking--is the perfect aid to [everything]."
--Gayelord Hauser, Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: An Invitation to Beauty [1960]
4 comments:
I have the complete works of Gayelord Hauser.
Well I'll have to check that book out!
Christina
So glad I'm "glamorous!" I walk everywhere I can, living downtown the way we do. I walk my children to school and what will I do when there are no schoolkids at home anymore!?
Also, love the author's name. I've never heard of her (him? the only other Gaylord I knew of was a man).
I love this. The question is, does it work in reverse? Glamorous women are walkers; are walkers glamorous women? I hope so, because I like walking.
Glamorous women are probably not elliptical trainer devotees, but I'm one of those, too.
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