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Quotes About Journey

Ships and sails proper for the heavely air should be fashioned. Johannes Kepler to Galileo 1609
~ Johannes Kepler
If travelling through a malarial region take an adequate supply of anti-malaria tablets. You must start taking these two weeks before your journey, so that resistance is in the system before you arrive in the risk area, and should keep taking them for a month after your return.
~ Unknown
This is the most effective way: let the growing soul look at life with the question: 'What have you truly loved? What has drawn you upward, mastered and blessed you?
~ John Armstrong
Your friendships will decide the themes of your life.
~ John Arthur
Friendship is a life we live; not an office we occupy.
~ John Arthur
Every friendship has its own seed.
~ John Arthur
Somewhere someone is traveling furiously toward you, At incredible speed, traveling day and night, Through blizzards and desert heat, across torrents, through narrow passes. But will he know where to find you, Recognize you when he sees you, Give you the thing he has for you?
~ John Ashbery
as if I were only a flower after all and not the map of the country in which it grows.
~ John Ashbery
I'm heading for a clean-named place like Wisconsin, and mad as a jack-o'-lantern, will get there without help and nosy proclivities.
~ John Ashbery
How deceptively light they are, the truly decisive steps we take in life.
~ John Banville
Halfway up the drive there was God these tedious details. Halfway up there was a…
~ John Banville
Happy sadness, sad happiness, the story of my life and loves
~ John Banville
I make my voyage out, far, far out, to the very brim, where a disc of water shimmers like molten coin against a coin-colored sky, and everything lifts, and sky and water merge invisibly. that is where I seem to the most at ease now, on the far, pale margin of things. If I can call it ease. If I can call it being
~ John Banville
Perhaps all of life is no more than a long preparation for the leaving of it. For
~ John Banville
By? mo?e caÅ'e ?ycie jest zaledwie dÅ'ugim przygotowaniem do chwili, w której siÄ™ z nim rozstajemy.
~ John Banville
To, ?e tu jestem, wynika po prostu z potrzeby, ?eby nigdzie nie by?.
~ John Banville
Yet everyone begins in the same place; how is it that most go along without difficulty but a few lose their way?
~ John Barth
The nightsea journey may be absurd, but here we swim, will-we nill-we, against the flood, onward and upward, toward a shore that may not exist and couldn't be reached if it did.
~ John Barth
One way or another, no matter which theory of our journey is correct, it's myself I address; to whom I rehearse as to a stranger our history and condition, and will disclose my secret hope though I sink for it.
~ John Barth
We must travel in the direction of our fear.
~ John Berryman
The destined end of man is not happiness, nor health, but holiness. —Oswald Chambers
~ John Bevere
To fall in love with God is the greatest romance; to seek him the greatest adventure; to find him, the greatest human achievement. —St. Augustine of Hippo O
~ John Bevere
The destined end of man is not happiness, nor health, but holiness. —Oswald Chambers L
~ John Bevere
But the gate to life is narrow and the way that leads to it is hard, and there are few people who find it." (Matthew 7:13–14 TEV)
~ John Bevere