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Quotes about Reflection

Life is a journey. As you walk along the road you can either look back or you can look ahead. ... Look ahead. Always look for the very next step.
— Glenn Beck
Memories, important yesterdays, were once todays. Treasure and notice today.
— Gloria Gaither
Dying seems less sad than having lived too little.
— Gloria Steinem
Part of traveling over years means coming back to the same place and knowing it for the first time.
— Gloria Steinem
one writerly habit was describing everything I did, no matter how absorbing or how trivial, as if I were standing outside myself and watching.
— Gloria Steinem
The older I get, the more intensely I feel about the world around me.
— Gloria Steinem
Having lived his life in the belief that something great could be just around every corner, did he realize for the first time that no more corners could be turned?
— Gloria Steinem
every trip, my pockets full of scribbled notes about new events. Altogether I might never have had the will or the way to do any of the things that matter most to me, had it not been for just being Out There. Taking to the road—by which I mean letting the road take you—changed who I thought I was. The road is messy
— Gloria Steinem
There is something wonderful about a book. We can pick it up. We can heft it. We can read it. We can set it down. We can think of what we have read. It does something for us. We can share great minds, great actions, and great undertakings in the pages of a book.
— Gordon Hinckley
There is something almost sacred about a great library because it represents the preservation of the wisdom, the learning, and the pondering of men and women of all the ages, accumulated under one roof.
— Gordon Hinckley
Gratitude is the beginning of wisdom. Stated differently, true wisdom cannot be obtained unless it is built on a foundation of true humility and gratitude.
— Gordon Hinckley
We wear on our faces the results of what we believe and how we behave, and such behavior is most evident in the eyes and on the faces of those who have lived many years.
— Gordon Hinckley