Quotes About Journey
The science of life… is a superb and dazzlingly lighted hall which may be reached only by passing through a long and ghastly kitchen.
~ Claude Bernard
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Laying tracks gives you freedom without being too obvious.
~ Claude Chabrol
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Enjoy destiny's ride, its ur fate!?!
~ Unknown
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The Seine. I have painted it all my life, at all hours of the day, at all times of the year, from Paris to the sea…Argenteuil, Poissy, Vétheuil, Giverny, Rouen, Le Havre.
~ Claude Monet
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Life is like a bicycle you don't fall off unless you stop pedaling.
~ Claude Pepper
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When I cast my mind back and compare it with the treadmill stress that my life is now, I think ah, those were the days. I didn't know I was born. Sometimes it's not being at the top that's the truly joyous part of success, it's getting there.
~ Unknown
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you only know something once you've experienced it in your life, life is our greatest test.
~ Unknown
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lloro porque el lenguaje —como el camino que uno no elige de antemano— es una zona de riesgo que te puede hacer pasar por donde más duele.
~ Unknown
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Ya no se trataba de volver de un viaje concluido al lugar de partida, tenía la sensación de que no volvería nunca a ser quien había sido.
~ Unknown
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Uno recién sabe frente a la vida, la vida es la gran prueba de nosotros mismos.
~ Unknown
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And of course you want the days to add up to something more than you came in and out of the sun and drank the potable water of your developed world--
~ Claudia Rankine
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A c?l?tori nu pentru a ajunge, ci pentru a c?l?tori, pentru a ajunge cât mai târziu posibil, pentru a nu ajunge, dac? se poate, niciodat?.
~ Claudio Magris
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There are many hostelries in his report, which is the true account of an expedition.
~ Claudio Magris
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Time is not a single train, moving in one direction at a constant speed. Every so often it meets another train coming in the opposite direction, from the past, and for a short while that past is with us, by our side, in our present.
~ Claudio Magris
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Toda e qualquer vida se decide na capacidade de crença ou na sua ausência, toda e qualquer viagem se joga entre a pausa e a fuga.
~ Claudio Magris
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Your time has come to pick the road you walk in this tale.
~ Claudio Sanchez
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This is why I belong, and why I believe. I commend to all this same search for happiness and for the truth.
~ Clayton Christensen
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I had thought the destination was what was important, but it turned out it was the journey.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
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We go out in the fog in the morning won't burn.
~ Unknown
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He calmly rode on, leaving it to his horse's discretion to go which way it pleased, firmly believing that in this consisted the very essence of adventure.
~ Unknown
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As if this were a special place, one of those special places that each man must seek out for himself, and count himself as lucky if he ever found it, for there were those who sought and never found it. And worst of all, there were even those who never hunted for it. He
~ Clifford D. Simak
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Let's get going," Towser urged. "Where do you want to go?" "Anywhere," said Towser. "Just start going and see where we end up. I have a feeling… well, a feeling-" "Yes, I know," said Fowler. For he had the feeling, too. The feeling of high destiny. A certain sense of greatness. A knowledge that somewhere off beyond the horizons lay adventure and things greater than adventure.
~ Clifford D. Simak
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There was almost a fairy quality to this place, he thought. The far look and the clear air and the feeling of detachment that touched almost on greatness of the spirit. As if this were a special place, one of those special places that each man must seek out for himself, and count himself as lucky if he ever found it, for there were those who sought and never found it. And worst of all, there were even those who never hunted for it.
~ Clifford D. Simak
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One of the most significant facts about humanity may finally be that we all begin with the natural equipment to a live a thousand kinds of life but end in the end having lived only one
~ Clifford Geertz
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