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Quotes About Journey

inclinations prompted me to.  But being one day at Hull, where
~ Daniel Defoe
walked about a furlong
~ Daniel Defoe
una vida tan variada como pocas se verán en el mundo; que comenzó locamente y concluyó mucho mejor de lo que jamás hubiese esperado.
~ Daniel Defoe
Ismét fiút szültem, pompás fiúcska lett, de csak két hónapig élt; mikor azonban leküzdöttem magamban a gyengéd anyai szeretetet, nem is bántam már annyira, hogy a fiúcska meghalt, hiszen mérhetetlen sok gonddal járt volna egy gyermek visszautazásunk során.
~ Daniel Defoe
my thoughts were so entirely bent upon seeing the world
~ Daniel Defoe
And thus I left the island, the 19th of December, as I found by the ship's account, in the year 1686, after I had been upon it eight-and-twenty years, two months, and nineteen days;
~ Daniel Defoe
Never any young adventurer's misfortunes, I believe, began sooner, or continued longer than mine.
~ Daniel Defoe
El bote era en verdad mucho mayor que todas las canoas o piraguas hechas de troncos que yo viera en mi vida. Muchos hachazos me había costado por cierto, y ahora solo faltaba botarlo al agua; de haberlo conseguido hubiera yo emprendido a su bordo el más alocado e imposible viaje de que se tenga memoria alguna.
~ Daniel Defoe
companions being going by sea to London, in
~ Daniel Defoe
It's not the highs along the way that matter. It's who you become.
~ Daniel Goleman
The journey's end is to understand what it means—and how—to bring intelligence to emotion. This understanding itself can help to some degree; bringing cognizance to the realm of feeling has an effect something like the impact of an observer at the quantum level in physics, altering what is being observed.
~ Daniel Goleman
Our journey begins in Part One with new discoveries about the brain's emotional architecture that offer an explanation of those most baffling moments in our lives when feeling overwhelms all rationality.
~ Daniel Goleman
The story of Pi is the story of all of us. We all have tigers under our tarpaulins - tigers that, we feel, could destroy us. We think we want to be rid of our tigers. But the truth is, we would feel a great loss if they ran away, because ultimately, each tiger is part of us.
~ Daniel Gottlieb
God told Abraham to leave his home and set for journey and to have faith of being taken care of. Not just an external journey, it was also a journey upon into oneself.
~ Daniel Gottlieb
After a certain age, you couldn't even say where you were from. You went someplace, and lived there. And then you went someplace else.
~ Daniel Handler
Love was in the air, so both of us walked through love on our way to the corner.
~ Daniel Handler
Let's go, let's go together toward something extraordinary and I started making plans, thinking we would get that far.
~ Daniel Handler
This is how it is in life and love. In life and love we are with people for a while, and then we join other people, people we have not met, and we walk with them, and we leave behind all the things we used to be. Sometimes we leave people behind too... This happens everyday. Everyday this happens and scarcely anybody cares.
~ Daniel Handler
December 5 is what I saw as we walked together on October 5, let's go, let's go together toward something extraordinary and I started making plans, thinking we would get that far.
~ Daniel Handler
He who wants the world must first escape from it.
~ Daniel Handler
We laughed the rest of the way, because the point of this story is, it is not the cookies. It is the love.
~ Daniel Handler
There is only laughing across the land as the car moves you along, on your way someplace with love in the car.
~ Daniel Handler
This is love, to sit with someone you've known forever in a place you've been meaning to go, and watching as their life happens to them until you stand up and it's time to go. You don't care about yours. Why should it change, the love you feel, no matter how death goes?
~ Daniel Handler
When you're at sea, Gwen would probably reply, it's not food. It's fuel, for further exploits. So the exploit fuels the next exploit, and the next the next, and so on? Is there nothing more, nothing else? Is there ever?
~ Daniel Handler