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Journey Of Self Discovery Quotes

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Karl Wiggins
“For the Gypsy, it’s moments in time that count, not interpretations or rhetorical questions or resolutions or justifications, and not even the journey’s end, for the journey never ends. Just moments in time. They are born for disappearing”
Karl Wiggins, Wrong Planet - Searching for your Tribe

“Everywhere you go, you shall find dramatic splendor and awe because your majestic soul is part of the vivid whole, and nothing about you is ignoble.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Russell Brand
“I come from there, there where I never belonged.”
Russell Brand, Mentors: How to Help and Be Helped

Nitin Namdeo
“This is the journey of your life. Don’t try to explain it to others, because only you can see it.”
Nitin Namdeo

Nitin Namdeo
“The journey of life is not about the destination but about exploration.”
Nitin Namdeo

Sijdah Hussain
“In this part there’s no you & I just an emptiness filling my mind with screams and cries; ice-cream dipped fries.
This is the part where it all begins the journey
to not the centre of earth but me!”
Sijdah Hussain, Red Sugar, No More

“Why do mythological heroes of past civilizations have a thousand faces? Is it because each one of us takes a heroic journey of self-discovery?”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Nitin Namdeo
“The journey to a peaceful and blessed life begins when you take 100 percent responsibility for your life instead of blaming others.”
Nitin Namdeo

Vironika Tugaleva
“The road is long in every direction. Whether you follow someone else's footsteps or blaze your own trail, the road is still long. Walk the one that is howling for you. Go now. It is never too late. Even if you must turn around and go back the way you came, you cannot go backwards. The path will not look the same walking north as it did walking south. You will not be the same person facing the sunset as you were turning your back to it. Go now. Find your magic. Live. Rise.”
Vironika Tugaleva

Brian S. Holmes
“Your journey will still be difficult but
the map shouldn’t be! Knowing where you’re going, how to get there, and how to tell where you are right now should be the easy part!”
Brian S. Holmes, The Empowered Christian Road Map: A Guide for Evangelicals: 8 Key Principles for Unswerving Faith, Laser-Focused Direction, and a Life Driven by Purpose and Action

D.H. Lawrence
“Anna loved the child very much, oh very much. Yet still she was not quite fulfilled. She had a slight expectant feeling, as of a door half opened. Here she was, safe and still in Cossethay. But she felt as if she were not in Cossethay at all. She was straining her eyes to something beyond. And from her Pisgah mount, which she had attained, what could she see? A faint, gleaming horizon, a long way off, and a rainbow like an archway, a shadow door with faintly coloured coping above it. Must she be moving thither?
Something she had not, something she did not grasp, could not arrive at. There was something beyond her. But why must she start on the journey? She stood so safely on the Pisgah mountain.”
D.H. Lawrence, The Rainbow

Brittany Burgunder
“Sometimes it’s in the letting go that we find ourselves and the path we were meant to be on all along.”
Brittany Burgunder

Nitin Namdeo
“Every day you got a chance to make your journey more beautiful than yesterday.”
Nitin Namdeo

“I haughtily dismissed the principles sponsored by philosophers, religious leaders, and the ideas of poets in exchange for seeking financial stability and shallow happiness. I imported into my conceited consciousness the values of a freewheeling American society, a culture that fawns on rich and famous celebrities, applauds fantastic risk-taking, and promotes a permissive lifestyle. I lack serious ambition – romantic or practical – to achieve any intellectual or spiritual worthwhile accomplishments. Decrepit and friendless, I am so lost that I do not even know what bellwether I seek. I went astray by callously disrespecting the life sustaining lessons handed down by our ancestors. Only by stripping myself of the rank costume cloaking personal shame, a remorseful suit of motley skin that I stitched together by living a selfishly tailored life, can embark on a journey to discover a better way to live.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

“I seek to examine all factoids that led to personal despair by undertaking an Odyssey-like journey of the mind. I shall attempt to draw from the knowledge gleaned from all sources, and strictly examine crucial events of personal history not to rediscover what I already know, but to examine reminiscent occurrences under a new light of heightened consciousness, and in doing so rewrite my history and pen an enlightened future. Perhaps with resolute effort, I can recast a benighted nightmare into a bounteous prospect for joyful and a meaningful existence. I must undertake an arduous cognitive journey to discover what elusive substance provides purposefulness to living.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

“I will use narrative writing to explore the past, analyze the present, and speculate upon the future. I will studiously attempt to slay my ego and re-write my sense of self into a benign creature that reflects the worthy character traits of a beloved tortoise.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Mary Vraa
“When we get distracted with someone else's goals, we get off track with our own higher purpose. And then there's a definite disconnect from our soul. Who has time for that?”
Mary Vraa, PopUpPurge(TM) Release Midlife Clutter & Reclaim Inner Clarity

Rebecca Winn
“When crisis strips away our masks and guides us inside to our authentic selves, the beauty it reveals can be staggering. When we are unmasked, we are vibrant, we are radiant. When we are wholly ourselves, it is holy.”
Rebecca Winn

Rebecca Winn
“I am drawn to the void. I want to see what's beyond my parameters. I want to know what wisdom is to be found in the empty space into which I feel called to grow.”
Rebecca Winn, One Hundred Daffodils: Finding Beauty, Grace, and Meaning When Things Fall Apart

Mehmet Murat ildan
“The most extraordinary journey is the one you take to find yourself!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

“The journey of working on yourself gives you the compassion for everybody. We only treat failures as moments of practice when we love what we are doing to begin with. This is why large businesses are created, the person never wanted to give up.”
Rian Mileti, The Decision To Have World Peace

Germany Kent
“Two of the most significant things aspiring leaders can do are find self-love and discover truths about what makes your journey fascinating.”
Germany Kent

Sadie K. Frazier
“You are the author of your own life story.
A journey that never truly ends.
How will the final chapter unfold?
That depends on the truths that you have penned.

~ Sadie K. Frazier”
Sadie K. Frazier

Shree Shambav
“The journey of life is not about arriving at a destination, but about discovering the beauty and meaning along the way.”
Shree Shambav, Journey of Soul - Karma

Sam Izad
“Surround yourself with people who believe in you and who will support you in your journey. Taking a chance on yourself also means letting go of things that no longer serve you.”
Sam Izad, Snackable Existentialism: Small Portions, Big Ideas

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“Most of us will never climb Everest or walk through the greatest desert on earth but we can all live our adventures and that too without travelling far and wide if we take a journey into ourselves through different routes.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya

“Work Hard in Silence, Let Success Be Your Noise”
Unknown

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