Top 14 Habitual Path Quotes
#1. I notice well that one stray step from the habitual path leads irresistibly into a new direction. Life moves forward, it never reverses its course.
Franz Grillparzer
#2. To begin life in a new way, forget to walk your habitual path, change your thoughts, and find a new way.
Debasish Mridha
#3. It is only necessary to behold the least fact or phenomenon, however familiar, from a point a hair's breadth aside from our habitual path or routine, to be overcome, enchanted by its beauty and significance ... To perceive freshly, with fresh senses is to be inspired.
Henry David Thoreau
#4. I'm pretty good with knives. I'm so good, in fact, that I could sever your testicles with one hand and slice open your throat with the other, and you'd go into shock so fast you'd die without ever knowing you'd spilled a fucking drop of blood.
Rachel Vincent
#5. Bridge the gap with closed minds though careful dissection of ideas and solid presentation of fact.
Maximillian Degenerez
#6. Most of the time I was in the Northeast, I lived in the country, and I think that helped me to discover my material for writing.
Bobbie Ann Mason
#7. You continue to build and work on new things, and continue to beat offensive linemen, week in and week out.
Ndamukong Suh
#9. Sweet Katilyn, you called me remember? There's nothing I wouldn't do for you?....
Jessica Wennberg
#10. Shamanic healing is a journey. It involves stepping out of our habitual roles, our conventional scripts, and improvising a dancing path.
Gabrielle Roth
#11. Once we're thrown off our habitual paths, we think all is lost, but it's only here that the new and the good begins.
Leo Tolstoy
#12. Christmas was really where I started coming into my own as a performer because I did all this stuff on my own, all this performing on my own, When other kids were outside playing, I was in my room conjuring characters and impressions and things like that.
Jim Carrey
#13. The thief and the murderer follow nature just as much as the philanthropist.
Thomas Huxley
#14. Well, I think the first thing to do when trying to let go of the past is to accept it. Denial only delays the problem for later. Deal with it now.
Innocent Mwatsikesimbe