Top 15 Quotes About Embarking On A Journey

#1. You are being self-pitying."
"I'm nearly done. You don't have much more of this to bear."
"I like you better this way."
"Crushed and broken," Gansey said. "Just the way women like 'em.

Maggie Stiefvater

#2. To be nervous doesn't mean you are a failure or a wimp, simply shows the reality of the journey you are embarking.

Euginia Herlihy

#3. Life is a mess. And theology must be lived out in the midst of that mess.

Charles W. Colson

#4. implies that you are embarking on your own journey to hone your skills and expand your horizons. There is nothing more "engineering" than that. Organization

Cory Berg

#5. EMBARKING on the spiritual journey is like getting into a very small boat and setting out on the ocean to search for unknown lands. With wholehearted practice comes inspiration, but sooner or later we will also encounter fear.

Pema Chodron

#6. Whenever I begin reading a new book, I am embarking on a new, uncharted journey with an unmarked destination. I never know where a particular book will take me, toward what other books I will be led.

Nancy Pearl

#7. Every journey we take begins with baby steps, baby talk and it helps us to grow healthy and strong towards our different fields we are embarking on.

Euginia Herlihy

#8. People who are given to deliberating on their actions generally find themselves in a serious frame of mind when it comes to embarking on a journey or changing their mode of life. At such moments one reviews the past and forms plans for the future.

Leo Tolstoy

#9. They were embarking on a journey into the darkness inside themselves.

Melissa De La Cruz

#10. Man judges of nature in relation to itself; the angelic spirit judges of it in relation to heaven. In short, to the spirits everything speaks.

Honore De Balzac

#11. Confucius said, "Before embarking upon a journey of revenge, dig two graves." I planned to dig seven.

Lili St. Germain

#12. A passenger on a road journey is in the hands of a driver; a reader embarking on a book is in the hands of a narrator.

Romesh Gunesekera

#13. The food of hope is meditative action.

Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

#14. I wasn't falling for it. At least that's what I kept telling myself.

Rachel Higginson

#15. And so you ask a very good question. Why go on? Why even start off on such a path? What is to be gained from embarking on such a journey? Where is the incentive? What is the reason? The reason is ridiculously simple. There is nothing else to do.

Neale Donald Walsch

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