Quotes about Navigation
Consider ships as well. Although they are so large and are driven by strong winds, they are steered by a very small rudder wherever the pilot is inclined.
— James 3:4
A book should contain pure discoveries, glimpses of terra firma, though by shipwrecked mariners, and not the art of navigation by those who have never been out of sight of land.
— Henry David Thoreau
You are a God of winds and tides. Of journeys and storms and navigation by stars and faith.
— Lisa Wingate
images. What does a lighthouse do? I ask myself. It never moves. It cannot hike up its rocky skirt and dash into the ocean to rescue the foundering ship. It cannot calm the waters or clear the shoals. It can only cast light into the darkness. It can only point the way. Yet, through one lighthouse, you guide many ships. Show this old lighthouse the way.
— Lisa Wingate
We must stop setting our sights by the light of each passing ship; instead we must set our course by the stars. GEORGE MARSHALL
— Philip Yancey
Then I thought that it is easier going out of the way when we are in, than going in when we are out.)
— John Bunyan
Anyone can steer the ship, but it takes a leader to chart the course. Leaders who are good navigators are capable of taking their people just about anywhere.
— John Maxwell
When I'm swimming with the tide, my progress has little to do with the speed and strength of my strokes. It is determined by how fast the tide is moving. Swim with it and you make fast progress. Swim against it and you move very slowly, no matter how hard you work at it.
— John Maxwell
Smooth seas don't produce skillful sailors.
— Lynn Austin
Love is like the North Star. In a changing world, it's always constant.
— Gordon Hinckley
Life is your barque not your home!
— St. Therese of Lisieux
In the same manner as the sea, those who are swept away from the course leading to the harbor correct their aim by a clear mark, looking for a lighthouse on high, or a certain mountain appearing. In the same manner Scripture by the example of Abraham and Sarah will direct us once more to the safe harbor of the divine will for those who have drifted out in the sea of life with a mind lacking a navigator.
— Gregory of Nyssa