Top 19 Quotes About The Camino De Santiago
#1. Walking the Camino de Santiago taught me the wonders of physical challenge, the wonders of spiritual freedom, and the wonders of baby powder.
Christy Hall
#2. Cruelty and intolerance to those who do not belong to it are natural to every religion.
Sigmund Freud
#3. But it is not the length of life that counts - it is the depth and strength of life.
Warren W. Wiersbe
#4. You mix the affluence of the white and the poverty of the black and you do not get a civilized society. Integration on an equal level is one thing. Mixing on an unequal level is another.
Marya Mannes
#5. There is of course a deep spiritual need which the pilgrimage seems to satisfy, particularly for those hardy enough to tackle the journey on foot.
Edwin Mullins
#6. And to understand how love unfolds, you must understand how Elyon loves.
Ted Dekker
#7. I am your friend," Gous said. "I drank with you, didn't I?"
Kline tried to nod but nothing happened. He could see the wrappings around Gous' hand staining with blood.
"Besides," said Gous, "friendship is one thing, God another.
Brian Evenson
#8. Lucretius wants to write the poem of matter, but he warns us from the start that the reality of matter is that it's made of invisible particles. He
Italo Calvino
#9. I can offer you no consolation, my friend," said he; "your disaster is irreparable. What do you intend to do?
Mary Shelley
#10. God does not measure the precepts of his law by human strength, but, after ordering what is right, freely bestows on his elect the power of fulfilling it.
John Calvin
#12. Why'd you call, boy? What did you want from me?"
"The company of a friend, I think."
"Always a cheap treat.
James Sallis
#14. Pain is not seen as an objection to life: 'If you have no happiness left to give me, well then! you still have your pain ...
Friedrich Nietzsche
#15. I feel like I'm married to what I do, to the streets. And I feel like when the streets are mad, it's serious.
Young Jeezy
#16. I'm American to the core. So please forgive me if I say some foolish things when I'm overseas. It's my birthright." The Best Way--El Camino de Santiago (2012)
Bill Walker
#17. In my political career, I'd like to see a constitutional balanced budget amendment.
Ken Buck
#18. summer of 2011, when the first call to walk the Camino Santiago de Compostela had tugged at my soul, I would not have known this was my why. A tug so fierce I had no choice but to follow, the next years would guide me to
Katharine Elliott
#19. Sometimes the solutions to our problems come from looking backwards, not forwards.
Jane V. Blanchard
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