One that goes by foot actually goes faster that one that goes by any other means of transportation
This paradox suggests that traveling by foot, despite being slower than other modes of transportation like cars or airplanes, can actually be more efficient and effective in certain situations. It highlights the benefits of simplicity, self-reliance, and a slower pace of life, which can contribute to a richer and more fulfilling journey.
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Something's Afoot was created in 1976.
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The Townes Van Zandt song "Frisco Depot" uses the word "afoot". Here is his lyric... " When you're afoot, there's nothing as fast as a train."
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Fun Afoot - 1928 was released on: USA: 18 March 1928
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The cast of There Are Cold Toes Afoot - 2008 includes: Mary Odbert
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It originally meant "on the loose" or "taking flight" - literally (traveling) "on foot." There is another connotation meaning "under way" (proceeding), as in "the plans are afoot for a new roadway."
"Villainy is afoot!" yelled the superhero.
Afoot,under way, progressing