Quotes About Journey
Nereye gideceÄŸimizi belki biliyorlar, belki de bilmiyorlard?. Ama nerede olduÄŸumuzu bilmiyorlar; çünkü biz gideceÄŸimiz yere varamad?k.
~ William Golding
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Si accorse che cominciava a capire come fosse faticosa quella vita, nella quale ogni sentiero era nuovo, e una parte considerevole del tempo in cui si stava svegli si doveva passarla a guardarsi i piedi.
~ William Golding
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They would reach the castle some time; and the chief would have to go forward.
~ William Golding
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I just think you'll get back all right.
~ William Golding
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Nereden geldinse, oraya döneceksin.
~ William Golding
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Have fun storming the castle!
~ William Goldman
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Let's look on the bright side: we're having an adventure, Fezzik, and most people live and die without being as lucky as we are.
~ William Goldman
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live your life its pain its pleasure leave no path untaken
~ William Goldman
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With any luck at all," he said, "we should soon be safely in the Fire Swamp.
~ William Goldman
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But my mind is like a thin line; it travels badly. I go from thought to thought but not with logic, and I forget things [...]
~ William Goldman
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Then let's look on the bright side: we're having an adventure, Fezzik, and most people live and die without being as lucky as we are.
~ William Goldman
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They had been in the Fire Swamp for one hour, and it turned out to be the easiest one they had of the six it took to cross it. But they crossed it. Alive and together. Hand very much in hand.
~ William Goldman
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Then let's look on the bright side: we're having an adventure, Fezzik, and most people live and die without being as lucky as we are.
~ William Goldman
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How Buttercup slid from her womb was, of course, beyond her. But she had been there when it happened; that was enough for her.
~ William Goldman
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In an article I once wrote on Picnic, I compared a play to a journey, in which every moment should be as interesting as the destination.
~ William Inge
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History is a ribbon, always unfurling. History is a journey. And as we continue our journey, we think of those who traveled before us . . .
~ William J. Bennett
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This is what I think about it: My old man and I lived for fifty years seeking happiness and not finding it; and it is only now, these last two years, since we had nothing left and have lived as laborers, that we have found real happiness, and we wish for nothing better than our present lot.
~ William J. Bennett
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There are two lives, the natural and the spiritual, and we must lose the one before we can participate in the other.
~ William James
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How to gain, how to keep, how to recover happiness, is in fact for most men at all times the secret motive of all they do, and of all they are willing to endure
~ William James
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These windings up of unfinished years continue till the unfinished life winds up.
~ William James
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And what is happiness, Nathan? In my experience, it's only a moment's pause here and there on what is otherwise a long and difficult road. No one can be happy all the time.
~ William Kent Krueger
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Perhaps the most important truth I've learned across the whole of my life is that it's only when I yield to the river and embrace the journey that I find peace.
~ William Kent Krueger
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we went over to the bar of the Hotel California
~ William L. Shirer
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My work feels like strands of my thoughts that have flown around the universe before coming back to materialise.
~ Chiho Aoshima
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