Quotes about Journey
You may have sought and tried to obtain instant godliness. There is no such thing....We want somebody to give us three easy steps to godliness, and we'll take them next Friday and be godly. The trouble is, godliness doesn't come that way. ~Jay Adams~
- Jerry Bridges
It might be good if we stopped using the terms "victory" and "defeat" to describe our progress in holiness. Rather we should use the terms "obedience" and "disobedience.
- Jerry Bridges
No, we are not defeated; we are simply disobedient! It might be good if we stopped using the terms 'victory' and 'defeat' to describe our progress in holiness. Rather we should use the terms 'obedience' and 'disobedience.
- Jerry Bridges
If we desire to experience the totality of fellowship with Christ, we must expect to experience the fellowship of His sufferings.
- Jerry Bridges
If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast.
- Ernest Hemingway
Going to another country doesn't make any difference. I've tried all that. You can't get away from yourself by moving from one place to another. There's nothing to that.
- Ernest Hemingway
where a man feels at home, outside of where he's born, is where he's meant to go.
- Ernest Hemingway
Thou wilt go now, rabbit. But I go with thee. As long as there is one of us there is both of us.
- Ernest Hemingway
His choice had been to stay in the deep dark water far out beyond all snares and traps and treacheries. My choice was to go there to find him beyond all people. Beyond all people in the world. Now we are joined together and have been since noon. And no one to help either one of us.
- Ernest Hemingway
The road of the pass was hard and smooth and not yet dusty in the early morning.
- Ernest Hemingway
Think about something cheerful, old man, he said. Every minute now you are closer to home.
- Ernest Hemingway
You go along your whole life and they seem as though they mean something and they always end up not meaning anything.
- Ernest Hemingway