Quotes about Commitment
All we have to do is understand that we're all here for a reason and to commit ourselves to that. Then we can laugh at our sufferings, large and small and walk fearlessly, aware that each step has meaning
— Paulo Coelho
I needed to choose between the one thing that really filled m thoughts-my love for that woman-and losing my freedom and all the choices that the future promised me. To be honest, the decision was easy. -Lukas Jessen-Petersen
— Paulo Coelho
Where there is loyalty, weapons are of no use.
— Paulo Coelho
A Warrior of the Light makes decisions. His soul is as free as the clouds in the sky, but he is committed to his dream. On his freely chosen path, he often has to get up earlier than he would like, speak to people from whom he learns nothing, make certain sacrifices. His friends say: "You're not free." The Warrior is free. But he knows that an open oven bakes no bread.
— Paulo Coelho
She wasn't afraid of difficulties what frightened her was being forced to choose one particular path. Choosing a path meant having to miss out on others. She had a whole life to live and she was thinking that, in future, she might regret the choices she made now. "I am afraid of committing myself" she thought to herself she wanted to follow all possible paths and ended up following none.
— Paulo Coelho
Love is an act of faith, not an exchange.
— Paulo Coelho
It is not necessary to move mountains in order to prove one's faith.
— Paulo Coelho
When we love, we always strive to become better than we are.
— Paulo Coelho
Anyone truly committed to life never stops walking.
— Paulo Coelho
Love is an act of faith in another pesron, not an act of surrender.
— Paulo Coelho
Love is not a habit, a commitment, or a debt. It isn't what romantic songs tell us it is?love simply is. That is the testament of Athena or Sherine or Hagia Sofia?love is. No definitions. Love and don't ask too many questions. Just love.
— Paulo Coelho
Here we believe that God has already done His part; now it is up to us to continue the process.
— Paulo Coelho