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Quotes About Journey

The paths to liberation are numerous, but the bank along the way is always the same, the Bank of Karma, where the liberation account of each of us is credited
~ Yann Martel
We are all born like Catholics, aren't we—in limbo, without religion, until some figure introduces us to God? After that meeting the matter ends for most of us. If there is a change, it is usually for the lesser rather than the greater; many people seem to lose God along life's way.
~ Yann Martel
It is the irony of this story that the one who scared me witless to start with was the very same who brought me peace, purpose, I dare say even wholeness.
~ Yann Martel
the only Raj they managed to get was a
~ Yann Martel
Come aboard if your destination is oblivion—it should be our next stop. We can sit together. You can have the window seat, if you want. But it's a sad view. Oh
~ Yann Martel
Of the river of time, he worries neither about its spring nor its delta.
~ Yann Martel
It's a big ocean crossed by busy ships. I went slowly, observing much.
~ Yann Martel
The God who walks the paths of history through the pages of the Bible pins a mission statement to every signpost on the way.
~ Christopher J. H. Wright
You go along with my giant brother to Priok. In the passer,he dares to kiss you. So it begins.
~ Unknown
A name is more than just a noun, verb, or adjective. Its your life, your legacy, your journey, sacrifices, and everything youve worked hard for every day of your life as and adolescent, young adult and adult.
~ Unknown
You are not lost. You never shall be lost.
~ Unknown
Try the meditation of the trail, just walk along looking at the trail at your feet and don't look about and just fall into a trance as the ground zips by," Kerouac wrote. "Trails are like that: you're floating along in a Shakespearean Arden paradise and expect to see nymphs and fluteboys, then suddenly you're struggling in a hot broiling sun of hell in dust and nettles and poison oak… just like life.
~ Christopher McDougall
Solvitur ambulando: "When in doubt, walk.
~ Christopher McDougall
To look at this country is grand; to travel in it, is Hell,
~ Christopher McDougall
Awareness of the world begins with your feet, he believes.
~ Christopher McDougall
A guy like that, a wanderer who'd go anywhere but fit in nowhere.
~ Christopher McDougall
Christopher McDougall
~ Unknown
Comencé a embriagarme con la vista que tenía alrededor, observando como el sol se alzaba sobre la falda de la montaña, tiñendo el río de dorado. En breve me encontraría a la altura de esa cima.
~ Christopher McDougall
Every summer, he leaves his hut and rides buses
~ Christopher McDougall
Eric me había recomendado que iniciara mi viaje a la prehistoria yendo a Virginia para aprender bajo la tutela de Ken Mierke, un fisiólogo del ejercicio además de triatleta campeón mundial, a quien su distrofia muscular obligaba a reducir al mínimo, a la esencia misma, su estilo de correr. «Soy la prueba viviente del sentido del humor de Dios —le gusta decir a Ken—.
~ Christopher McDougall
Caballo había pasado tantos años navegando estos caminos que tenía apodos para las piedras que encontraba bajo sus pies: algunas eran «ayudantes», porque te permitían dar el paso con potencia hacia delante; otras eran «embusteras», porque parecían ayudantes pero rodaban a traición cuando despegabas; y algunas eran «chingoncitos», pequeños cabrones listos para hacerte caer. —
~ Christopher McDougall
I had no expectations about fatherhood, really, but it's definitely a journey I'm glad to be taking. Number one, it's a great learning experience. When my mother told me it's a 24/7 job, she wasn't kidding.
~ Christopher Meloni
Lots of times you have to pretend to join a parade in which you're not really interested in order to get where you're going.
~ Christopher Morley
The bicycle, the bicycle surely, should always be the vehicle of novelists and poets.
~ Christopher Morley