Quotes About Journey
He who rides the sea of the Nile must have sails woven of patience.
~ William Golding
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My yesterdays walk with me. They keep step, they are gray faces that peer over my shoulder.
~ William Golding
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We shall never come at God's glory out of God's way.
~ William Gurnall
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Thou art translated into the kingdom of Christ, but thou art a great way from his court. That
~ William Gurnall
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The hound, when he hath lost the scent, hunts backward and so recovers it, and pursues his game with louder cry than ever. Thus, Christian, when thy hope is at a loss for the life to come, and thou questionest thy salvation in another world, then look backward and see what God hath already done for thee in this world.
~ William Gurnall
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It was a sweet speech of a dying saint, 'That he was going to change his place but not his company.
~ William Gurnall
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Indeed there is no duty in the Christian's whole course of walking with God, or acting for God but is lined with many difficulties, which shoot like enemies through the hedges at him, while he is marching towards heaven: so that he is put to dispute every inch of ground as he goes.
~ William Gurnall
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Let God know from thy mouth whither thou art going, and what thy fears are. Never doth the soul march in so goodly order, as when it puts itself under the conduct of God.
~ William Gurnall
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In Bible-story journeys, ain't no journey hopeless. Everybody finds what they suppose to find.
~ William H. Armstrong
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No man can follow Christ and go astray.
~ William H.P. Faunce
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One of the pleasantest things in the world is going a journey; but I like to go by myself.
~ William Hazlitt
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The soul of a journey is liberty, perfect liberty, to think, feel, do just as one pleases.
~ William Hazlitt
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You know more of a road by having traveled it than by all the conjectures and descriptions in the world.
~ William Hazlitt
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It is not fit that every man should travel it makes a wise man better, and a fool worse.
~ William Hazlitt
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I would like to spend the whole of my life traveling, if I could anywhere borrow another life to spend at home.
~ William Hazlitt
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Give me the clear blue sky over my head, and the green turf beneath my feet, a winding road before me, and a three hours' march to dinner -- and then to thinking!
~ William Hazlitt
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One of the pleasantest things in the world is going a journey; but I like to go by myself. I can enjoy society in a room; but out of doors, nature is company enough for me. I am then never less lone than when alone...I cannot see the wit of walking and talking at the same time. When I am in the country, I wish to vegetate like the country...I like solitude, when I give myself up to it, for the sake of solitude...
~ William Hazlitt
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It should seem as if there were a few green sunny spots in the desert of life, to which we are always hastening forward: we eye them wistfully in the distance, and care not what perils or suffering we endure, so that we arrive at them at last.
~ William Hazlitt
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In going back we must take our present selves with us: the mind has taken a different colour, and this is thrown back upon our past.
~ William Henry Hudson
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The tomb lies at the end of every path. Only the soul is immortal. Guard this treasure well. Your decaying husk is but a temporary vessel on an endless voyage.
~ William Hjortsberg
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~ 273 Page Street
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~ Epiphany smiled
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In Avatar Jake embarks on a journey of self-discovery and self-realization, advancing along a path that can map out with the aid of these seven main energy center chakras.
~ William Irwin
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Psychologist Richard Gerrig defines a narrative as a device that temporarily mentally transports the listener or reader away from their immediate surroundings; when it ends, they return to their surroundings "somewhat changed by the journey.
~ William J. Bernstein
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