"Certainties are arrived at only on foot"
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The subtext is quietly anti-authoritarian. Certainty that arrives by carriage - tradition, ideology, charisma, the confidence of institutions - can be inherited without being earned. Porchia’s certainty is earned through exposure: weather, delay, boredom, repetition. Walking is also solitary; it’s how you think when nobody is applauding. That matters for a poet who distrusted grand systems and preferred the intimate shock of a paradox.
Context sharpens the point. Porchia emigrated from Italy to Argentina and lived much of his life in modest circumstances, writing the spare, gnomic Voces. His work comes out of displacement and self-making, where certainty isn’t a doctrinal end state but a hard-won clarity. The aphorism works because it demotes certainty from certainty’s usual posture - clean, immediate, performative - and recasts it as something slow, slightly bruised, and therefore believable.
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"Certainties are arrived at only on foot." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/certainties-are-arrived-at-only-on-foot-15563/. Accessed 4 Feb. 2026.












