Quotes About Meandering
I'm practicing a kind of meandering faith, or faithful meandering. I just trust that something is coming. I don't know what it is. But I've been a straphanger all my life; I know what it's like to not know when the next train is coming, but I trust the subway.
~ Sarah Jones
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My solo stuff for live shows is very meandering. I write a lot of slower bits that give me room to improvise and play with a character.
~ Patti Harrison
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Every successful career I've ever known was filled with long periods of meandering, months or even years when no one knew what would happen next. Look at me: I started as a geology major turned failed realtor.
~ Marc Randolph
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Call it walking meditation or a neighborhood stroll; by whatever name suits you, rediscover the art of meandering.
~ Gina Greenlee
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Harding's] speeches left the impression of an army of pompous phrases moving over a landscape in search of an idea. Sometimes these meandering words would actually capture a straggling thought and bear it off triumphantly, a prisoner in their midst, until it died of servitude and overwork.
~ Laton McCartney
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It was a continuation. A flow meandering but not changing direction, because the direction had always been the same. The paths might be infinite, but the destination one.
~ Leila Aboulela
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THE FIVE EXCELLENT PRACTICES OF PILGRIMAGES Inspired by a fifth-century conversation between Zi Zhang and Confucius about the practices of wise rulers in The Analects, here are five excellent practices for travelers on sacred journeys: Practice the arts of attention and listening. Practice renewing yourself every day. Practice meandering toward the center of every place. Practice the ritual of reading sacred texts. Practice gratitude and praise-singing.
~ Phil Cousineau
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'Kraken' is a very undisciplined book. That's a gamble. If it doesn't come off, it's disastrous. But there are pleasures, I think, to a meandering lack of discipline that you can't get the other way, and vice versa.
~ China Mieville
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I had a kind of meandering little career, and then I was given a chance to play one of the bottom six in The Dirty Dozen.
~ Donald Sutherland
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I used to worry about being more efficient. Now, I think, 'Why? What is velocity, and why is that the ultimate value of everything?' The process is really messy, but it's so fun--and you discover weird things that you can only get from just meandering through stuff.
~ Dana Spiotta
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Like most conservatives, my path was a bit meandering. I grew up around people who mostly held conservative or libertarian views. The liberals I knew were fairly quiet about it, or at least I don't remember it being very heavy-handed.
~ Dana Perino
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The Thames that goes north, south, east, and west, to finally go east, that seeps to one side and the other as it moves forward, that goes slow as it goes fast, that evaporates into the sky whilst meandering to the sea, is more about motion than about beginnings. If it has a beginning, it is located in a dark inaccessible place. Better study where it goes than where it comes from.
~ Diane Setterfield
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Looking back along my morning's route, I can see the trail roller-coasting past estuaries and inlets, snaking its way along the meandering coastline.
~ Unknown
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~ Unknown
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You're living your days at the moment how a sheep grazes, meandering, not engaged with anything much.
~ Nikki Gemmell
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