Quotes About Destination
An homecoming that striveth ever more And cometh to no home.
~ Euripides
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So you never got to wherever it was. Weren't you terribly disappointed, Sebastian? --Julia Flyte
~ Evelyn Waugh
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Next morning at first light to Guy's surprise the troopship at last emerged from the haze of myth and was seen to be solidly at anchor beyond the mouth of the harbor.
~ Evelyn Waugh
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taking in a main mast, shortening the
~ Fern Michaels
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walked back to the
~ Fern Michaels
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There are ships sailing to many ports, but not a single one goes to where life is not painful; nor is there a port of call where it is possible to forget.
~ Fernando Pessoa
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Por qué es bello el arte? Porque es inútil ¿Por qué es tan fea la vida? Porque en ella todo son fines y propósitos. Todos sus caminos conducen de un punto hasta otro punto. ¡ojalá hubiera un camino hecho en un lugar donde nadie parta hacia otro lugar al que nadie va! Quién
~ Fernando Pessoa
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A ship may seem to be an object whose purpose is to sail, but no, its purpose is to reach a port.
~ Fernando Pessoa
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Nunca voltarei. Nunca voltarei porque nunca se volta. O lugar a que se volta é sempre outro, A
~ Fernando Pessoa
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And so we were left, each man to himself, in the desolation of feeling ourselves live. A ship may seem to be an object whose purpose is to sail, but no, its purpose is to reach a port. We found ourselves sailing without any idea of what port we were supposed to reach. Thus we reproduced a painful version of the argonauts' adventurous precept: living doesn't matter, only sailing does.
~ Fernando Pessoa
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For me life is an inn where I must stay until the carriage from the abyss calls to collect me. I don't know where that carriage will take me because I know nothing.
~ Fernando Pessoa
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ella todo son fines y propósitos.
~ Fernando Pessoa
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The voyage on the common sea towards some unknown place is perhaps more human than the abstract path to the world's void.
~ Fernando Pessoa
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A boat would seem to be an object whose one purpose is to travel, but its real purpose is not to travel but to reach harbour. We found ourselves on the high seas, with no idea of which port we should be aiming for.
~ Fernando Pessoa
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I see life as a roadside inn where I have to stay until the coach from the abyss pulls up.
~ Fernando Pessoa
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El sentido de todo, el lugar donde él estará para siempre.
~ Fernando Savater
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You might as well go one place as another, he said. That's all I know.
~ Flannery O'Connor
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The grandmother decided that she would not mention that the house was in Tennessee.
~ Flannery O'Connor
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If they here, they somewhere.
~ Flannery O'Connor
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highway after the boy.
~ Flannery O'Connor
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Parker had never before felt the least motion of wonder in himself. Until he saw the man at the fair, it did not enter his head that there was anything out of the ordinary about the fact that he existed. Even then it did not enter his head, but a peculiar unease settled in him. It was as if a blind boy had been turned so gently in a different direction that he did not know his destination had been changed.
~ Flannery O'Connor
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When I hosted 'Win, Lose or Draw,' it was always fascinating to me that no one knew where anything was when they had to draw a destination.
~ Vicki Lawrence
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Berlin is my favourite city.
~ Logan Lerman
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I feel good when I come to Ahmedabad.
~ Ashish Sharma
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