Quotes about Destination
If you don't know where you are going, any road will get you there.
— Lewis Carroll
Where your life leads you, you must go
— Oscar Wilde
Religion as a word points to that area of human experience where in one way or another man comes upon mystery as a summons to pilgrimage; where he senses meanings no less overwhelming because they can be only hinted at in myth and ritual; where he glimpses a destination that he can never know fully until he reaches it.
— Frederick Buechner
No good fish goes anywhere without a porpoise.
— Lewis Carroll
We just wanted to get out of there, to get away and reach our destination in safety. Nothing else mattered.
— Anne Frank
You have to be grateful whenever you get to someplace safe and okay, even if it turns out it wasn't quite where you were heading. The light you see when people are in the tunnel of deep trouble is domestic flashes of recognition and kitchen comforts, not Blake's radiance, which would be my preference. The sky had shifted
— Anne Lamott
The reason Steve Herrell's shop did so well is that it was famous for having a line! People brought folks from out of town to have the experience.
— Seth Godin
Separation from the world is the gateway to spiritual power and blessing. The man who walks with God always reaches his destination!
— John Hagee
and after all, the wrong road always leads somewhere.
— George Bernard Shaw
She is not sent away, but only sent before, like unto a star, which, going out of your sight, doth not die and vanish, but shineth in another hemisphere: ye see her not yet, she doth shine in another country.
— Samuel Rutherford
Our fair morning is at hand, the day-star is near the rising, and we are not many miles from home; what matters the ill entertainment in the smoky inns of this miserable life? we are not to stay here, and we will be dearly welcome to Him whom we go to.
— Samuel Rutherford
Death is like my car. It takes me where I want to go.
— John Piper