Wandering
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+ | [[A rolling stone gathers no moss]] | ||
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+ | Wanderer, your footsteps are<br> | ||
+ | the road and nothing more;<br> | ||
+ | wanderer, there is no road,<br> | ||
+ | the road is made by walking.<br> | ||
+ | Walking makes the road,<br> | ||
+ | and turning to look behind<br> | ||
+ | you see the path that you<br> | ||
+ | will never tread again.<br> | ||
+ | Wanderer, there is no road,<br> | ||
+ | only foam trails on the sea."<br> | ||
+ | --"Proverbios y cantares" in ''Campos de Castilla,'' 1912 | ||
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[[Image:Wanderer.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[Wanderer above the Sea of Fog]]'' ([[1818]]) by [[Caspar David Friedrich]]]] | [[Image:Wanderer.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[Wanderer above the Sea of Fog]]'' ([[1818]]) by [[Caspar David Friedrich]]]] |
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- Travelling with no preset route; roaming.
- Irregular turning of the eyes.
- Aimless thought.
- Straying from a desired path.
- especially in plural Disordered speech or delirium.
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