Quote by Charles Dickens
If I could not walk far and fast, I think I should just explode and perish.
Summary
This quote reflects the speaker's desire for mobility and the inherent value they place on it. They suggest that if they were unable to move quickly and cover great distances, their life would lose its purpose or vibrancy, resulting in their own demise. It points to a profound appreciation for the physical capacity to move and the symbolic significance it holds for them.