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I’ll first note the Latin phrase solvitur ambulando meaning “it is solved by walking.” The phrase is attributed to both St. Augustine and the Greek philosopher, Diogenes. The sense of it, as I take it, is that when you are stuck on something, you should get up and take a walk. By the act of walking you somehow allow your mind to think more freely a... See more
The Ambling Mind
St Augustine once spoke the famous words ‘Solvitur ambulando’ — by walking it is solved.
Richard Rudd • The Art of Contemplation: Gentle path to wholeness and prosperity
“Solvitur ambulando,” Pauline said. “Latin for ‘It is solved by walking.’ Diogenes of Sinope.”
Kim Stanley Robinson • 2312
mundo. La expresión latina soltivur ambulando –se resuelve caminando–