Maybe journey is not so much a journey ahead, or a journey into space, but a journey into presence.
On a long journey, even a straw weighs heavy.
Life is a long journey with a heavy bag on its back.
My journey defines me; but I AM the journey. Be your own journey
Wouldn't take nothing for my journey now.
I've got deeper journeys to take. Metaphysical journeys. Journeys to see Christ. Shaman journeys. It's what I've been elected by God to do.
I think a spiritual journey is not so much a journey of discovery. It's a journey of recovery. It's a journey of uncovering your own inner nature. It's already there.
It is not within my power to refuse the journey of life regardless of the nature of my fears or the depth of my selfishness, for the definitions of ‘journey’ and ‘life’ are indistinguishably synonymous. I can however sufficiently inhibit them...
Ours is a divine journey; therefore, this journey has neither a beginning nor an end... This journey has a goal, but it does not stop at any goal, for it has come to realise that today's goal is only the starting point of tomorrow's journey.
On the journey to achievement, you must be learning all the time.
The journey for women, no matter what venue it is - politics, business, film - it's, it's a long journey.
Life is a journey. Our whole life we are preparing for the journey, but never take the road.
The journey is the reward.
Here is the truth: The journey to achievement is not a destination, it is only a stop over to the next goal.
So often I have felt alone in my journey, yet I've been afraid to let anyone see my fear and weakness.
I believe that human beings are born first and given passports later. I'm really thankful for my journey. And it's a journey I didn't design.
I always figure from the cradle to the grave, we all have our individual journeys, and maybe my journey was a positive one and I accomplished certain things without stepping on too many toes.
This is the story of how Dad lived with his lung cancer. But it is much more. Through his illness and the miracles we experienced, I came to see that Dad's was not just a journey. It was a journey home. Home to God.
It is not the destination that is important, but the journey there.
[E]very journey is played out between standstill and flight.