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Grant me grace to follow you into the unknown, into the next place in my journey with you. In your name, amen.
— Peter Scazzero
No one can tell me, Nobody knows, Where the wind comes from, Where the wind goes.
— AA Milne
Will you surrender your plans and purposes into the greater known of God's unknown designs for your life?
— Priscilla Shirer
Every man supposes himself not to be fully understood; and if there is any truth in him, if he rests at last on the divine soul, I see not how it can be otherwise. The last chamber, the last closet, he must feel, was never opened; there is always a residuum unknown, unanalyzable. That is, every man believes that he has a greater possibility.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Mudd was the unknown soldier who had never had a chance, for that was the only thing anyone ever did know about all the unknown soldiers—they never had a chance. They had to be dead.
— Joseph Heller
We can say that we trust God all day long, but if we fear the unknown, then in reality, we don't trust God.
— Joyce Meyer
Communion over loneliness. Death not an end, but a beginning. At home in the absolute—and absolutely unknown—future.
— James Carroll
A breeze passes in the night. When did it spring up? Whence does it come? Whither is it going? No man knows.
— Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
Have no fear of moving into the unknown. Simply step out fearlessly knowing that I am with you, therefore no harm can befall you; all is very, very well. Do this in complete faith and confidence.
— Pope John Paul II
I cannot find anyone who knows where the outflow of the unvisited Lake S.W. of this goes; some think that it goes to the Western Ocean, or, I should say, the Congo. Mohamad Bogharib goes in a month to Manyuema, but if matters turn out as I wish, I may explore this Tanganyika line first.
— David Livingstone
The greatest fear comes when God is a stranger.
— Billy Graham
We never know what God has up His sleeve. You never know what might happen; you only know what you have to do now.
— Elisabeth Elliot