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Quotes About Path

Jobb felÅ'l utcai lámpák sora menetelt...
~ William Faulkner
My ambivalence about the sport we shared appalled him. It was heresy. Surfing, to begin with, was not a "sport." It was a "path." And the more you poured into it, the more you got back from it—he himself was the exuberant proof of that. I
~ William Finnegan
he chose, not the disquieting road to serenity, but the serenely narrow path to eventual and total derangement.
~ William Gaddis
You'll get back to where you came from.
~ William Golding
Suddenly, pacing by the water, he was overcome with astonishment. He found himself understanding the wearisomeness of this life, where every path was an improvisation and a considerable amount of one's waking life was spent watching one's feet.
~ William Golding
He found himself understanding the wearisomeness of this life, where every path was an improvisation and a considerable part of one's waking life was spent watching one's feet.
~ William Golding
Nereye gideceÄŸimizi belki biliyorlar, belki de bilmiyorlard?. Ama nerede olduÄŸumuzu bilmiyorlar; çünkü biz gideceÄŸimiz yere varamad?k.
~ William Golding
Nereden geldinse, oraya döneceksin.
~ William Golding
Suddenly, pacing by the water, he was overcome with astonishment. He found himself understanding the wearisomeness of this life, where every path was an improvisation and a considerable part of one's waking life was spent watching one's feet.
~ William Golding
Since I gave up to God all ownership in my own life, he has guided me in a thousand ways, and has opened my path in a way almost incredible to those who do not enjoy the blessing of a truly surrendered life.
~ William James
Unles we change direction, we are likely to wind up where we are headed.
~ Chinese proverb
Bir insan?n kaderi, da?daki patika gibidir: bazen ç?kar, bazen iner, bazen de dibi görünmeyen bir uçurumun ba??na gelip durur.Insan tek ba??na böyle bir yolda ilerleyemez ama birle?enler, birbirine omuz verenler her engeli a?arlar.
~ Chingiz Aitmatov
Mystery is created not from an unexpected moment but from an unexpected journey. We know where we're headed—we want to solve the mystery—but we're not sure how we'll get there.
~ Chip Heath
To change behavior, you've got to direct the Rider, motivate the Elephant, and shape the Path. If
~ Chip Heath
Roy Baumeister draws an analogy to driving—in our cars, we may spend 95% of our time going straight, but it's the turns that determine where we end up.
~ Chip Heath
To change behavior, you've got to direct the Rider, motivate the Elephant, and shape the Path. If you can do all three at once, dramatic change can happen even if you don't have lots of power or resources behind you.
~ Chip Heath
Simple tweaks of the Path can lead to dramatic changes in behavior.
~ Chip Heath
to make changes stick, we've got to think about shaping the Path.
~ Chip Heath
Because uncertainty makes the Elephant anxious. (Think of how, in an unfamiliar place, you gravitate toward a familiar face.) And that's why decision paralysis can be deadly for change—because the most familiar path is always the status quo.
~ Chip Heath
Or you could focus on the Path, in which case you would disregard hearts and minds entirely. In fact, suppose you stipulated outright that your workers are hopeless, that they're irredeemable daredevils who are determined to waggle their fingers in the machine's danger zone for the sheer sport of it. Could you still keep them from dismembering themselves?
~ Chip Heath
Envision what the path would be if the best answer lay inside the imagination of the customer.
~ Chip R. Bell
You begin to understand that warriorship is a path or a thread that runs through your entire life. It is not just a technique that you apply when you are unhappy or depressed. Warriorship is a continual journey. To be a warrior is to learn to be genuine in every moment of your life. That is the warrior's discipline.
~ Chogyam Trungpa
We must begin our practice by walking the narrow path of simplicity, the hinayana path, before we can walk upon the open highway of compassionate action, the mahayana path.
~ Chogyam Trungpa
The man who goes quickly by the direct road passes the man who strays from the path.
~ Chrétien de Troyes