It is more important to go slow and gain the lessons you need along the journey then to rush the process and arrive at your destination empty.
— Germany KentSettling is not a destination, rather a vacation rental staring at an endless sea that dares you to cross its waves.
— Shannon L. AlderAs it often did when I thought about chicken wings and entropy, my mind turned to Emerson. 'Life is a journey, not a destination.' Now that was one stone-cold motherfucker who was not afraid to deliver the truth: After the torments of the journey, you have been well-prepared for the agonies of the destination.
— Colson WhiteheadAre you tired? Are you feeling that you will not be able to reach your destination? Then all you have to remember is that those who reached their far and hard destinations also felt the same way on their way! Knowing what others felt will give you a great power to complete your journey!
— Mehmet Murat ildanDon’t say you don’t have enough time or enough money to change the world. You have exactly the same number of hours per day that were given to Helen Keller, Gandhi, Michelangelo, Mother Teresa, Leonardo da Vinci and Jesus Christ.
— Shannon L. AlderEvery person with ADHD already knows that destination addiction is part of their disorder. However, if it doesn’t have a positive outlet, it can destroy your life. It is not another person that will make your life better; it is the qualities in them that you admire. Incorporate those attributes into your own life and you won’t miss a thing.
— Shannon L. AlderThe destination is not the journey. The destination is the person you choose to enjoy the journey with.
— Shannon L. AlderGod always brings someone into your life that has traveled the same path and knows the rocks you climbed to get to the end of the trail.
— Shannon L. AlderYou have to know where you are going to reach your destination.
— Lailah Gifty AkitaThe solution is so obvious, but for so many of us we would travel a hundred miles out of the way to avoid it, gather a thousand opinions on the way and take a pit stop in fear to check our map before we proceed through hell. Heaven was always a direct flight with no layovers.
— Shannon L. Alder