Quotes about Transition
Breaking the gloomy bonds of the past is a mournful task.
— Victor Hugo
Death is the entrance into the great light.
— Victor Hugo
Sister Hinckley and I are learning that the so-called golden years are laced with lead.
— Gordon Hinckley
Man stopped wanting to walk, to walk on his own feet and enjoy it. What's more he longer saw his own life as a road, but as a highway
— Milan Kundera
I catch myself thinking about him in the past tense all the time.
— Milan Kundera
I catch myself thinking about him in the past tense all the time.
— Milan Kundera
Failure is just a way for our lives to show us we're moving in the wrong direction, that we should try something different
— Oprah Winfrey
Resolve to be a master of change rather than being the victim of change
— Brian Tracy
In a world in transition, students and teachers both need to teach themselves one essential skill - learning how to learn.
— Carl Sagan
Something dreadful happens to students between first and twelfth grades, and it's not just puberty.
— Carl Sagan
No man lived a more strong and beautiful life than did John Wesley, and his view of death was that whenever it came he would be found at his duty; and the transition from that duty to heaven's service would be a natural one. Instead of death, let the Lord be expected; and the true attitude of life will be that of quiet pursuit of duty and constant readiness to greet Him.
— G Campbell Morgan
We never slept together until our wedding night, so the honeymoon was a rather intoxicating experience, but once the honeymoon was over, reality immediately set in like a dense Seattle fog.
— Gary Thomas