Architecture is the reaching out for the truth.
— Louis KahnIf you are unable to reach a person you must know that this happens not because that the roads are closed but because you don’t know the true paths to reach that person!
— Mehmet Murat ildanThe unteachable man is sentenced to being taught only by experience. The tragedy is he reaches nothing further than his own pain.
— Criss JamiNo matter how close people get, they never reach each other. Including us now. Even now, there's a place where each of us is alone.
— Peter HøegThere's a time I can recallFour years old and three feet tallTrying to touch the stars and the cookie jarAnd both were out of reach.
— Hilary WeeksI think of the New Testament story of the woman with an issue of blood--specifically of her hand reaching out into the clutter and chaos of a crowd, not sure that she would reach Christ, but nevertheless reaching for him in hope. Her story is sacred to me because she truly believed that by reaching outside of the bounds that her culture had set for her--perhaps even the bounds she had set for herself--she could be made whole.
— Ashley Mae HoilandWhen you reach out to God humbly, you'll find that He's already reaching out to you.
— Craig GroeschelReaching the top of a high mountain is just a personal victory. But for a victory to be important for the society, it has to be useful for the humanity!
— Mehmet Murat ildanTake the challenge of your life.Reach out to your goals.There is no limit to what you can achieve.
— Lailah Gifty AkitaLight-years away, another starship was also experiencing problems, though perhaps not as severe. The I.S.S. Antares was not a new ship either. Many older ships in the imperial space fleet reaching retirement age were being refitted with more modern equipment to extend their useful lives. Thus, technologically at least, Antares was currently one of the most advanced ships of the Imperial Space Fleet. Unfortunately, she was now also one of the most troubled. This is what the Phoenix refitting program had done to the Antares.
— Christina Engela