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“If you are going to devote your time to do something you claim you love, take this thought; "is this going to send me any far? How far can it send me? This is planning.”
Israelmore Ayivor“It's tragic from how far we've come from 'Hope and Change'.”
Ted Cruz“How far is too far? When you love a band so much that its songs fill the empty spaces inside your head and heart, is that too far?”
Bert Murray, Colin Preston Rocked And Rolled“There is a reason God used the east and west to describe how far he cast your sin from you,' he said. 'If you go north, you can only go north so far until you're finally going south. And you can only go south so far until you're going north. But if you start traveling east, it keeps going east forever, and west just keeps going west. If you think about it, you're never going to go so far west that you're going east. That's how far he cast our sin from us.”
Mark Hall, Your Own Jesus: A God Insistent on Making It Personal“If we seek the truth without realizing how far we are from it, we will be dogmatists. If we realize how far we are from the truth but do not seek it, we will be skeptics. If we both seek the truth and realize how far we are from it, we will be wise.”
Peter Kreeft, Christianity for Modern Pagans: Pascal's Pensées - Edited, Outlined & Explained“Take pride in how far you have come and have faith in how far you can go.”
Pravinee Hurbungs“Only those prepared to go too far will learn how far they can go.”
CrimethInc., Contradictionary“Remember how far you've come, not just how far you have to go. You are not where you want to be, but neither are you where you used to be.”
Rick Warren“How far away the stars seem, and how far is our first kiss, and ah, how old my heart.”
William Butler Yeats“Cases of typhoid take the following course:When the fever is at its height, life calls out to the patient: calls out to him as he wanders in his distant dream, and summons him in no uncertain voice. The harsh, imperious call reaches the spirit on that remote path that leads into the shadows, the coolness and peace. He hears the call of life, the clear, fresh, mocking summons to return to that distant scene which he had already left so far behind him, and already forgotten. And there may well up in him something like a feeling of same for a neglected duty; a sense of renewed energy, courage, and hope; he may recognize a bond existing still between him and that stirring, colourful, callous existence which he thought he had left so far behind him. Then, how far he may have wandered on his distant path, he will turn back--and live. But if he shudders when he hears life's voice, if the memory of that vanished scene and the sound of that lusty summons make him shake his head, make him put out his hand to ward off as he flies forward in the way of escape that has opened to him--then it is clear that the patient will die." Buddenbrooks”
Thomas Mann