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“Failures and fears are the part of the journey we call life. Don't let them stop you or derail you from your chosen path.”
Debasish Mridha“Journey freely along your chosen path, in a manner of your own choosing.”
Eleesha, The Soulful Pathway To Inspiration: Soulfully Inspiring You to Attain Your Goals by Utilizing the Power of Inspiration“Your own chosen paths can never be wrong. It is just the intensity of your curiosity in you which is pretty low.”
Shivam Chaudhary, An Intellectual“Never allow yourself to become despondent or weary, as you venture along life’s chosen path.”
Eleesha, The Soulful Pathway To Christmas: Soulfully Inspiring You in the Days Leading Up to Christmas and Beyond!“Your joy ensures your life experiences, always serve to support you - along life’s chosen path.”
Eleesha, The Soulful Pathway To Christmas: Soulfully Inspiring You in the Days Leading Up to Christmas and Beyond!“Even when we do not actively participate in our destiny, we are still on a chosen path. Life has a way of making decisions for us.”
Nina Guilbeau“Along our chosen paths, we all meet up with demons. We must meet them, and battle them, even when they are nothing but mist in the night.”
Heather Graham, Night Moves“...but since I realised that peace and freedom were unattainable on earth, my spirit aspired aloft, and everything that my chosen path required ceased to conflict with my conscience, because my conscience was calling me out into space, and was not much interested in what was happening on earth.”
Victor Pelevin, Omon Ra“I just like the idea of looking back at my life and feeling like I made different choices than everyone else, you know? Most people are inherently boring if you really dig deep. They don't want much, they don't veer from their chosen path, and they're generally scared of change. I don't know, at least that's how my grandfather tells it. I don't want to be like fifty and realize that I was one of those people who didn't bother to think outside the box.”
Margaux Froley, Escape Theory“I'm never going to complain about receiving free early copies of books, because clearly there's nothing to complain about, but it does introduce a rogue element into one's otherwise carefully plotted reading schedule. ...Being a reader is sort of like being president, except reading involves fewer state dinners, usually. You have this agenda you want to get through, but you get distracted by life events, e.g., books arriving in the mail/World War III, and you are temporarly deflected from your chosen path. ”
Nick Hornby, The Polysyllabic Spree