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Quotes About Destination

Or perhaps walking should be called movement, not travel, for one can walk in circles or travel around the world immobilized in a seat, and a certain kind of wanderlust can only be assuaged by the acts of the body itself in motion, not the motion of the car, boat, or plane. It is the movement as well as the sights going by that seems to make things happen in the mind, and this is what makes walking ambiguous and endlessly fertile: it is both means and end, travel and destination.
~ Rebecca Solnit
It was breathtaking to realize that in the labyrinth, metaphors and meanings could be conveyed spatially. That when you seem farthest from your destination is when you suddenly arrive is a very pat truth in words, but a profound one to find with your feet.
~ Rebecca Solnit
Another metaphorical moral seems built into these two structures, for the maze offers the confusions of free will without a clear destination, the labyrinth an inflexible route to salvation.
~ Rebecca Solnit
En un tren, parece que puedas ir a cualquier parte.
~ Rebecca Wells
Capitalism has grooved society with a number of deep slots along which human beings can roll to a fixed destination. When a man takes charge of a factory the factory takes charge of him.
~ Rebecca West
couldn't go home, she couldn't go to a friend. Getting cash and checking into a hotel would take care of the immediate problem, but not the long-term one. Ultimately, she needed to get out of town, to get as far out of Atlanta as she possibly could at the moment. Her brow furrowed. But where could she possibly— Suddenly a phrase emblazoned on a nearby awning snagged her attention. Are you ready for the time of your
~ Rhonda Nelson
carrying money, food and the seal ring of Bel-ka-Trazet, set out alone for Lak. BOOK VI
~ Richard Adams
The simplest questions are the most profound. Where were you born? Where is your home? Where are you going? What are you doing? Think about these once in a while and watch your answers change.
~ Richard Bach
To fly as fast as thought, to anywhere that is, you must begin by knowing that you have already arrived.
~ Richard Bach
Peki bundan sonra ne olacak? Nereye gidiyoruz? Cennet diye bir yer yok mu? -Hay?r Jonathan öyle bir yer yok. O ne bir yer, ne de bir zaman. Cennet, kendinde kusursuzluÄŸu bulmakt?r.
~ Richard Bach
To fly as fast as thought, to anywhere that is," he said, "you must begin by knowing that you have already arrived.
~ Richard Bach
Chiang spoke slowly and watched the younger gull ever so carefully. "To fly as fast as thought, to anywhere that is," he said, "you must begin by knowing that you have already arrived.
~ Richard Bach
Para volar tan rápido como el pensamiento y a cualquier sitio que exista —dijo Chiang con lentitud, mirando atentamente a la joven gaviota—, debes empezar por saber que ya has llegado.
~ Richard Bach
turnpike itself. Garraty
~ Richard Bachman
Meridian Pennsylvania
~ Richard Belzer
We looked like a parade barely moving toward YOU MIGHT GET LOST.
~ Richard Brautigan
Let us pretend that my mind is a taxi... and suddenly you are riding in it.
~ Richard Brautigan
he was leaving for America, often only a place in the mind.
~ Richard Brautigan
Show me a cultural relativist at thirty thousand feet and I'll show you a hypocrite. Airplanes built according to scientific principles work. They stay aloft, and they get you to a chosen destination. Airplanes built to tribal or mythological specifications, such as the dummy planes of the cargo cults in jungle clearings or the beeswaxed wings of Icarus, don't.
~ Richard Dawkins
You only followed where you were going if you wanted to get back to where you had started from, and she knew that was impossible.
~ Julian Barnes
Treba paziti kuda se ide samo ako se želi vratiti tamo odakle se pošlo,...
~ Julian Barnes
If you don't know where you are going, how will you know when you get there?
~ Julie Morgenstern
We head for the mainland, and the long journey home.
~ Juliet Marillier
Dar chiar ÅŸi cu bilete dus-întors, dac? punctul de plecare era diferit, destinaÅ£ia era, fireÅŸte, ÅŸi ea diferit?. Åži n-ar fi deloc straniu dac? biletul lui de întoarcere ar fi de fapt biletul ei de plecare.
~ K?b? Abe