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Quotes About Journey

Mis ataques de pánico han sido como una excursión razonablemente segura y sin verdadero peligro al otro lado del turbulento río de la psicosis.
~ Rosa Montero
I see my path, but I don't know where it leads. Not knowing where I am going is what inspires me to travel it.
~ Rosalia de Castro
But fall? No. What is it, love? If not a fall, is it a hunger? The appetite casting around for strange meat not yet encountered, hungry for what it does not know yet, but will recognize at the first scent in the air? I know one thing: No one tumbles straight into their greatest love, the great love of their life. For there are many kinds of love- maiden love, flesh love, flesh hunger, then the deepest love hunger- and all these must be tried, tasted and relished before the one great love.
~ Rosalind Miles
Oscar and I are very close, and yet I know that part of him is still withdrawn, even from me. As though part of him was still in another place. Another country. Journeying, perhaps. Or in exile. Across the sea. And I can't be with him, because I haven't got the right sort of passport.
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
The past is another country, but the journey could be made.
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
but had forgotten all their names. A light burnt over the door. He went up the path, sea-pebbles crunching
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
she would cross an empty moor, and the road would slip down into a tiny valley thick with rhododendrons, where enviable gardens were still verdant with hydrangeas and the dangling ballerina blossoms of fuchsia.
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
The past is another country.
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
and he had been part of her life long before he became the whole of it.
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
No better stress reliever than to sit down and write! Let your imagination take you to other places and another time!
~ Rosanne Bittner
Life is just a series of good-byes, isn't it? People move in and out of our lives, they go on to new places, sometimes they die.
~ Rosanne Bittner
There was another twenty miles to cover tomorrow, most of it on foot.
~ Rosanne Bittner
Life isn't a matter of milestones, but of moments.
~ Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy
It is merely that I have been held in an embrace so strong by the journey that I find I have relinquished the will to arrive.
~ Rose Tremain
together we shall see what is in this great kingdom of Denmark, and on this journey you will put from you all the sufferings of recent years and regain your joy in the world.
~ Rose Tremain
Bilirsin biz kad?nlar?n ba?? an?larla döner; hayat?m?z boyunca yüzümüzü geçmiÅŸe dönüp geri geri yürürüz.
~ Rose Tremain
I have been held in an embrace so strong by the journey that I find I have relinquished the will to arrive.
~ Rose Tremain
All life, he thought as he tugged at the boulder, is a flight from mistake to mistake.
~ Rose Tremain
River on the ferry, Billy swam beside it, and Harriet remembered the donkey and the donkey cart of her first
~ Rose Tremain
A man can travel too far from his point of departure and become lost and never find his way back. All that remains to him then is to keep moving forward and pray that hope does not desert him too.
~ Rose Tremain
The perfect journey is never finished, the goal is always just across the next river, round the shoulder of the next mountain. There is always one more track to follow, one more mirage to explore.
~ Rosita Forbes
It was a Friday night. I was tooling home from the Mexican border in a light blue convertible and a dark blue mood.
~ Ross MacDonald
When I stay in one Place, I can hardly think at all; my body had to be on the move to set my mind going. Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
~ Rousseau
He's got one passenger aboard–a girl." "A girl?" repeated Dave, staring somewhat mystified at the approaching vehicle. "Yes." "That's queerer still," remarked the young aviator.
~ Roy Rockwood