Enjoying Your Journey Quotes
Collection of top 20 famous quotes about Enjoying Your Journey
Enjoying Your Journey Quotes & Sayings
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Life is about enjoying the journey, not the end destination.
— Molly Friedenfeld
Life is a daring adventure.I am enjoying every bit of the joyful journey.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
I know you're no worse than most men but I thought you were better. I never saw you as a man. I saw you as my father.
— Arthur Miller
I'm a nice middle-class girl in real life, and I'm a mom and a grandma, and I usually play sweet characters.
— Jacki Weaver
As much horror as we have always created, we are a species that keeps moving forward, seeing new sights in new ways, and enjoying the journey.
— Martha Beck
Holy shit? She said yes? I had to force myself to play cool, because I was about to fist pump the sky or some shit.
— J. Lynn
Life is a song made of the musical rhythm of the body, words of the mind and the melodious silence of the soul.
— Banani Ray
I find myself enjoying being alone a lot of the time, people come and people go and you have to find a way to be ok with both.
— Nikki Rowe
In the midst of our struggle to find out who we are, there are infinite possibilities for beauty, and hope, and wonder, and love.
— Mandy Hale
Life is a journey of a cell enjoying the beauty of this universe.
— Debasish Mridha
The key to enjoying the journey is being open to the unknown
— Kristine Carlson
Find happiness by enjoying the journey, not by awaiting the destination.
— Peter Sheppard Skaerved
Humanity is in her infancy, so start enjoying the journey.
— Debasish Mridha
We've been focusing so much on getting there that we haven't been enjoying the ride
— Elizabeth Eulberg
Works of art are of an infinite solitude, and no means of approach is so useless as criticism. Only love can touch and hold them and be fair to them.
— Rainer Maria Rilke
In the end, it's all about taking your time and enjoying the journey without worrying too much about the destination.
— Patti Stanger