2,568 Quotes About Journey
- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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We live with this tortured feeling that we must create that which in reality we have the privilege of finding.
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- Author Julieanne O'Connor
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We will all experience the judgment of others when we fall in love. Love with your whole being anyway.
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- Author Paul David Tripp
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It is a sweet thing that we serve a dissatisfied God who has destinations in mind for us that we would never choose for ourselves. It really is a good thing that he will not be satisfied until he has gotten us exactly where he created us and re-created us to be. Most of us would have been satisfied to stay at home, and many of us would have quit the journey long before it was completed. But our heavenly Father won't give up until each one of his children has completed the journey.
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- Author Julian Pencilliah
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If you're always following the crowd, you will never truly know who you are. Walk your own path.
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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Thy word O Lord is a lamp that lights my path.
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- Author Steven Magee
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The greatest journey of discovery that the human can take is not through the universe or to the remotest location on earth, it is the voyage through the human mind.
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- Author Debasish Mridha
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The moment you begin your journey, the whole universe begins to enjoy your song.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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It‘s utterly astounding that every time I get knocked down God’s mercy compassionately raises me to my feet; His grace thoroughly brushes off every trace of assorted filth I accumulated in the fall, His word precisely recalibrates my direction to insure the success of a journey resumed, and once all of that is completed He gently leans over and whispers, “How about another run?
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- Author Erik Pevernagie
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Life gives us a flair of awareness in the breeze of our daily journey and offers a free reign to explore what we are, to experience what we are not and to find out what we may become: a free ride until everything melts down into the indistinct and indefinite, while walking up to the ultimate gate of non-existence. ("Living on probation")
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