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Quotes About Journey

Sometimes lost treasures can be reclaimed.
~ Rebecca Wells
When I'm reading, wherever I am, I'm always somewhere else.
~ Rebecca Wells
En un tren, parece que puedas ir a cualquier parte.
~ Rebecca Wells
Once there was a boy who had to leave home...and find another.
~ Rebecca Young
Reading a few books can be helpful in pointing the direction - but again, these are all just fingers, fingers pointing to the moon.
~ Red Pine
How often on an expedition have I told myself, That's enough! and then a few weeks later when the effort, worry, and hardship were forgotten, I began dreaming about a new journey, planning a new climb. Pretty soon I'd be off again. And once again, it would be dangerous. I never intended to risk my neck, but I knew that if I were ever to stop dreaming or traveling I would be old. And that would drive me to despair.
~ Reinhold Messner
Zu wie vielen Horizonten ich auch aufgebrochen bin, die Belohnung lag jeweils im Streben selbst.
~ Reinhold Messner
I define myself as a seminomad, so my world consist of transient places, where being at home is not possible.
~ Reinhold Messner
weiß ich, dass es so viele Lebenswege gibt wie Menschen auf dieser Erde. Den eigenen Weg zu finden ist die Kunst schlechthin, denn nur auf unserem Weg sind wir stark.
~ Reinhold Messner
The train goes slowly. From time to time it stops, so that the dead can be taken off. It stops a lot.
~ Remarque Erich
The terrible thing about the quest for truth is that you find it.
~ Remy de Gourmont
No matter how far you have run, no matter how long you have been lost, it is never too late to be found.
~ Rene Denfeld
Even al-Hallaj admitted that his experience of unity with God came after a long journey of inward reflection. "Your Spirit mixed with my Spirit little by little," he wrote of God in his Diwan, "by turns, through reunions and abandons. And now I am Yourself. Your existence is my own, and it is also my will.
~ Reza Aslan
All that matters is to be on a path, to be constantly moving toward the top—one measured, controlled, and strictly supervised step at a time—passing diligently through specific "abodes and stations" along the Way, each of which is marked by an ineffable experience of spiritual evolution, until one finally reaches the end of the journey: that moment of enlightenment in which the veil of reality is stripped away, the ego obliterated, and the self utterly consumed by God.
~ Reza Aslan
The Cubs story is early excellence followed by Biblical drought, an endless trek across the wilderness.
~ Rich Cohen
Inveniet viam aut faciet.
~ Richard A. LaFleur
Hoi, hoi u embleer hrair! M'saion ule' hraka vair!
~ Richard Adams
I don't know what I'd been expecting. You know how you let yourself think that everything will be all right if you can only get to a certain place or do a certain thing. But when you get there you find it's not that simple.
~ Richard Adams
Plot as such is not a major ingredient in my novels... it's often better to sail on the unconscious sea.
~ Richard Adams
Frith meant us to get back," replied Holly. "That's the real reason why we're here.
~ Richard Adams
Odysseus brings not one man to shore with him. Yet he sleeps sound beside Calypso and when he wakes thinks only of Penelope.
~ Richard Adams
Richard Adams
~ aristocratic
It was not long before Fiver found what they were looking for.
~ Richard Adams
If we ever meet again, Hazel-rah,' said Dandelion, as he took cover in the grass verge, 'we ought to have the makings of the best story ever.' 'And you'll be the chap to tell it,' said Hazel.
~ Richard Adams