Quotes about Journey
If you're not living your destiny as you journey, you won't be able to live it after you reach your destination. Destiny is not only a destination, a goal, a dream, a purpose; it is an inner process of becoming all you were meant to be. You are educated before you get the degree.
— Bishop TD Jakes
behind, defying gravity, and embarking on a journey of unexpected variables within predictable patterns toward a deliberate destination. In other words, both require a little bit of crazy and a whole lot of courage!
— Bishop TD Jakes
But as he'd learned through the years, sometimes the best things were found when you weren't looking for them.
— Tamera Alexander
Where is God? Where can I find him?" we ask. We don't realize that's like a fish swimming frantically through the ocean in search OF the ocean
— Ted Dekker
Live to discover, as long as discovery leads to a love that comes from the Creator... writing was the mirror to life.
— Ted Dekker
One of the things you'll discover... as you listen to your own soul is that you spend a great amount of your life trying to bring meaning to your own life. And, by the way, most people are not going to church, so the place they're actually trying to find meaning in their life is at work.
— Erwin McManus
The astronomer will believe that the most erratic comet will yet accomplish its journey and revisit our sphere; but we give up those for lost who have not wandered one-half the distance from the centre of light and life.
— Charles Spurgeon
In my experience, take the Holy Spirit out of the equation of your life and it spells boring. Add it into the equation of your life and you never know where you are going to go, what you are going to do, or who you are going to meet.
— Mark Batterson
Remember, we are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience.
— Stephen Covey
Don't judge a man by where he is, because you don't know how far he has come.
— CS Lewis
A man becomes a Christian, he is not born one.
— Tertullian
The great illusion of leadership is to think that man can be led out of the desert by someone who has never been there.
— Henri Nouwen