Top 30 My Journey Has Ended Quotes
#1. I really love comedy and weirdly enough, I love how my journey has ended up. I get to laugh all day long.
Anna Faris
#2. The journey back through the house, like all return journeys, felt shorter and less convoluted; the sense of knowing how long the tunnels were and where they ended up was reassuring
Lisa Jewell
#3. Be yourself, you will not get a second chance to.
- Daniel, Age 12, Munich, Germany, October 14
R.J. Palacio
#4. I had begun this journey following him into the hidden corners of his world and here it ended with him crossed over into the brightest heights of mine.
Geraldine Brooks
#5. The longest journey I have ever taken is the love for my wife, it never ended.
Adel Abouhana
#7. The American journey has not ended. America is always still to build ... West is a country in the mind, and so eternal.
Archibald MacLeish
#8. You are guilty of no evil, Ransom of Thulcandra, except a little fearfulness. For that, the journey you go on is your pain, and perhaps your cure: for you must be either mad or brave before it is ended.
C.S. Lewis
#9. Everything I discovered was new and most of it was really valuable.
Alice Hamilton
#10. At the end of my journey, I see myself as a Rocket. That's where I ended my career, and also the organization that did so much for me. They knew I had a vision, and I went to work for the owner, who's a man who believes in philanthropy and believed in me as a player.
Dikembe Mutombo
#11. The unknown is only that which has not yet been revealed ... The unfound but a journey not ended
L.G. Space
#12. 'Facts of Life' was and continues to be a milestone on my journey. But when people act like the journey ended when 'Facts of Life' ended, that's annoying. I could never and would never want to divorce myself from it because it was such a great experience from so many different facets.
Kim Fields
#13. Day by day, it's worse for my people, especially for the women. And that's why, because of all of these main reasons, we say this is the mockery of democracy and mockery of War on Terror.
Malalai Joya
#14. everything is interim. Every season that I thought was stable and would be just how it was for a long time ended up being a preparation or a path to the next thing. When you decide to be on this journey with God, everything is interim.
Shauna Niequist
#15. I should protect and cherish the young, the old, and the infirm, because at some point I would be all of these things before my own journey ended.
Craig Johnson
#16. Fair was she and young, when in hope began the long journey; Faded was she and old, when in disappointment it ended.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
#17. And thus the journey ended. But the travelers lived on.
Roald Dahl
#18. All the good stuff is on the other side of tired.
Andre Agassi
#19. And when the end comes, we shall see the end. We shall see and understand how we started better. We shall see those who started well and those who ended well. When the end comes, we shall surely see the end!
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
#20. I like the Americans for a great many reasons. I like them because even the modern thing called industrialism has not entirely destroyed in them the very ancient thing called democracy. I like them because they have a respect for work which really curbs the human tendency to snobbishness.
Gilbert K. Chesterton
#21. I pass over the spectacle of Poirot on a camel. He started by groans and lamentations and ended by shrieks, gesticulations and invocations to the Virgin Mary and every Saint in the calendar. In the end, he descended ignominiously and finished the journey on a diminutive donkey.
Agatha Christie
#22. There is not ultimate breakthrough; what we find in the development of a creative life is an open-ended series of provisional breakthroughs. In this journey there is no endpoint, because it is the journey into the soul.
Stephen Nachmanovitch
#23. Even in horror novels where you know most characters aren't going to make it to the end, it's crucial to have fully fleshed-out characters. If you don't do that, the reader doesn't care what happens to them.
Kelley Armstrong
#24. One senses that all the Bolsheviks, even those who ended up as cold-blooded autocrats, had been on a journey from idealism to something else, and didn't notice - to mix periods - when the Rubicon was crossed.
Tom Stoppard
#25. For man is a plant, not fixed in the earth, nor immovable, but heavenly, whose head, rising as it were from a root upwards, is turned towards heaven.
Plutarch
#26. It was hopeless. Their journey was ended before it had truly begun.
Melissa De La Cruz
#27. I will dive to find Rosalie. She is out there, floating for me if I can only swim long enough, climbing up through silent silver bubbles up and up and free.
Jason Heller
#28. And the least stupid, fleeing the herd where fate has penned them fast, take refuge in the wards of opium, so much for what is news around the world.
Charles Baudelaire
#29. The people who carried the burden, who marked in strange field in search of an answer, and ended their journeys an unwilling hero.
Phil Ochs
#30. How sweet is rest after fatigue! How sweet will heaven be when our journey is ended.
George Whitefield