Quotes About Route
Individuals who take this route, this alternative to nihilism and totalitarianism, must therefore produce their own cosmology of values.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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Religion is like a map. The route isn't important. It's the destination that matters.
~ Marianne Williamson
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I think that I cannot immediately see the route by which we should really understand memory and the workings of the brain.
~ John Gurdon
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Evolution does not mark out a solitary route ... it takes directions without aiming at ends ... it remains inventive even in its adaptations.
~ bergson henri ii
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The sole function of philosophy is to lead us to happiness by way of the shortest possible route.
~ bergson henri ii
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The fugitives would either move on into Canada or integrate themselves in the Beacon Hill community." "Something else I never knew." "It was a maritime escape route. Many fugitives found freedom that way.
~ Beverly Jenkins
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I always wanted to wrestle, but when you're a kid, how do you do pro wrestling? For me, it seemed like the easiest way for me was to get into amateur wrestling and go that route because it was a place where I was allowed to go.
~ Matt Riddle
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I think especially in academia, we are coached to go the route of paying to submit our writing to small publications, like the presses and the quarterly reviews and all of these that are considered 'prestigious.' As a writer in a college program, that's the route that you're taught to go.
~ Stephanie Land
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We can take the shuttle at the South Station for Battery Street, and after that the walk isn't much.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
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Yvonne started humming the QuickGo jingle, one of those torturous tunes that enters through the ear canal and proceeds to ricochet around the skull in search of an escape route it will never find.
~ Harlan Coben
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When all's said and done, all roads lead to the same end. So it's not so much which road you take, as how you take it.
~ Charles de Lint
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Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?
~ Lewis Carroll
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You can find your way across this country using burger joints the way a navigator uses stars.
~ Charles Kuralt
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Never travel by sea when you can go by land.
~ Cato the Younger
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just as before we had to go the long way round, to avoid Timeslips and places where directions were often a matter of opinion.
~ Simon R. Green
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In the quarantine tower he'd done to her what he'd sworn never to do with the machine: justify the route he'd taken with the result he hoped to achieve.
~ Meljean Brook
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Is there a back way out?" "Yep, and
~ Stuart Woods
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Nothing is more difficult than the art of maneuver. What is difficult about maneuver is to make the devious route the most direct and to turn misfortune to advantage. Thus, march by an indirect route and divert the enemy by enticing him with a bait. So doing, you may set out after he does and arrive before him. One able to do this understands the strategy of the direct and the indirect.
~ Sun Tzu
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The Roman Englishman put his road from London to Bath, along valleys and around hills.
~ Susan Cooper
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Una desviación minúscula al principio de cualquier recta, y acabas muy lejos de donde debías estar.
~ Juan Gómez-Jurado
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skeins of highway
~ Judy Blundell
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So safe had the Oregon Trail become that by 1860 the newly formed Pony Express began carrying mail along a 2,000-mile route between St. Joseph, Missouri, and Sacramento, California, completing the circuit in ten days during good weather and fourteen in the dead of winter.
~ Bob Drury
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The food is farm to table, though when you order eggs, I'm not sure what other route they'd go.
~ Harlan Coben
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Life is not like water. Things in life don't necessarily flow over the shortest possible route.
~ Haruki Murakami
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