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Quotes about Direction

I don't think I had even begun to have an idea where I was going, but wherever it was, that was where I wanted to go.
— Wendell Berry
Never make it without the compass. In the trees, I'd lose all sense of perspective. Direction. Maybe life is like that.
— Charles Martin
We have come to a turning point in the road. If we turn to the right mayhap our children and our children's children will go that way but if we turn to the left, generations yet unborn will curse our names for having been unfaithful to God and to His Word.
— Charles Spurgeon
Hope is contagious. Your actions will inspire others. It is my sincere desire that this book will help you find solace in a time of anguish, direction in a time of uncertainty, courage in a time of fear.
— Jane Goodall
So he has touched you, and yet there is much you do not yet understand. How are you to fathom all that is happening? What shall be the direction from inside for what you think? How you shall live? Where you will go? The answer, my new brother, is found within the sacred texts. Together we will begin to study them, you and I. You will learn to speak with God directly. And you will discover how to listen to him speak with you.
— Janette Oke
That's what we're all looking for, the place where the work leads us.
— Dustin Hoffman
Can you tell a plain man the road to heaven? Certainly, turn at once to the right, then go straight forward.
— William Wilberforce
Our relationships must be shaped not by what we want, but by what God intends.
— Timothy Lane
Do you need encouragement, comfort, hope, direction, wisdom, courage, rebuke, warning, forgiveness, patience, teaching, correction, thanks, insight, a job description, or something else? My words must be shaped by your need. An ambassador's words always address the person's true need of the moment.
— Timothy Lane
Wouldn't you rather be asked a question than be given an order?
— Dale Carnegie
Without purpose, the days would have ended, as such days always end, in disintegration.
— Dale Carnegie
It is much more important to cultivate the quiet, inward space of a constant listening than to always be approaching God for specific direction.
— Dallas Willard