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Quotes About Journey

Success is meaningless without fulfilment - both begin within.
~ Rasheed Ogunlaru
Success is not a doorway, it's a stairway.
~ Dottie Walters
I went to America and got into a band, had success, had hits in Australia.
~ Rick Springfield
If the current is right, one can drift to success.
~ Mason Cooley
Success lives with no address as people keep searching for it in spite of making any amount or level of progress
~ Anuj
I'm in a relationship with life. My life is just out there. I'm on the road every day. I love my life.
~ Suze Orman
There is no top. You are never going to reach the top if you go for success. That way lies madness.
~ Keegan-Michael Key
The ladder of success isn't a ladder. It's a series of steps with leaps interspersed along the way.
~ Seth Godin
When we have attained success, we see how inferior it is to the hope, yearning and enthusiasm with which we started forth in life's morning.
~ John Lancaster Spalding
The road to success is always under construction. It is a progressive course, not an end to be reached.
~ Tony Robbins
Coming home from very lonely places, all of us go a little mad: whether from great personal success, or just an all-night drive, we are the sole survivors of a world no one else has ever seen.
~ John le Carre
I didn't know if it would be a success-ful one, or what the stages would be, but I always saw myself as a lifetime musician and songwriter.
~ Bruce Springsteen
Now that I expect nothing, now that I no longer entertain the slightest hopes, the end of this adventure becomes simply a matter of curiosity.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Sí, pero, ¿adónde vamos? -Ya os lo he dicho. Donde el aire es puro, donde el ruido adormece, donde por orgulloso que el hombre sea se siente humillado y pequeño; amo estas impresiones, yo, a quien llaman el dueño del mundo como a Augusto. -Pero, ¿adónde vais? -Al mar
~ Alexandre Dumas
Sir," suddenly exclaimed the countess, after their walk had continued ten minutes in silence, "is it true that you have seen so much, travelled so far, and suffered so deeply?" "I have suffered deeply, madame," answered Monte Cristo. "But now you are happy?" "Doubtless," replied the count, "since no one hears me complain.
~ Alexandre Dumas
And he at once determined on going to find Gilbert, who was residing at Versailles, but who, without having revisited the queen after the journey of the king to Paris, had become the right hand of Necker, who had been reappointed minister, and was endeavoring to organize prosperity by generalizing poverty.
~ Alexandre Dumas
This being understood, let us proceed with our history.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Follow me, then," said the abbe, as he re-entered the subterranean passage, in which he soon disappeared, followed by Dantes.
~ Alexandre Dumas
He called successively at the abodes of Athos, Porthos, and Aramis. Neither of them had returned.
~ Alexandre Dumas
O grande ville! c' est dans ton sein palpitant que j'ai trouve ce que je cherchais; mineur patient, j'ai remue tes entrailles pour en faire sortir le mal; maintenant, mon oeuvre est accomplie, ma mission est terminee; maintenant tu ne peux plus m'ofrir ni joies ni douleurs. Adieu, Paris,! adieu!
~ Alexandre Dumas
So it is true that every one of our actions leaves some trace on our past, either dark or bright. So it is true that every step we take is more like a reptile's progress across the sand, leaving a track behind it. And often, alas, the track is the mark of our tears!
~ Alexandre Dumas
The same day the young man set forward on his journey, furnished with the three paternal gifts, which consisted, as we have said, of fifteen crowns, the horse, and the letter for M. de Treville—the counsels being thrown into the bargain.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Bence insan bu kadar kolayca mutlu olmak için yarat?lmad?! Mutluluk, büyülü adalarda kap?lar?n? ejderhalar?n beklediÄŸi saraylar gibidir. Onu elde etmek için savaÅŸmak gerekir.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Having reached the summit of his vengeance by the slow and tortuous route that he had followed, he had looked over the far side of the mountain and into the abyss of doubt.
~ Alexandre Dumas