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“Struggle is like a Tunnel in the road of Life. You have to enter, you have to come out.”
Shashank Rayal“What is life but God's daring invitation to a remarkable journey? And what is human nature but a staunchly inbred tendency toward self-preservation? And because of the rigidly paradoxical nature of these things, the road of life is seldom trod beyond a few scant steps.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough, An Intimate Collision: Encounters with Life and Jesus“I was looking down the road of "life gone by" and I realized this road of life is not as long as it looks. Travel with caution and maximize every mile. It can be a beautiful journey.”
Bobby F. Kimbrough Jr.“There are no rest stops on the road of life. Otherwise they'd be congested with traffic.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Making Wishes“Struggle is like a tunnel in the road of life; you have to enter, you have to come out.”
Shashank Rayal“I always reminded myself that this wasn't exactly where I was meant to be, but pit stops are okay on the road of life, aren't they?”
Lena Dunham“Devoting yourself to a particular art is invaluable. The art becomes our vehicle with which we drive down the road of life. We use this vehicle to learn about ourselves and this place, to conquer fears, to become more of what we already are. In my own life, I have found most valuable the transferable skills of learning from jiu jitsu to all other facets of day to day study. In devoting myself with such commitment to this art, in undertaking the task of understanding jiu jitsu to whatever degree by circumstance allows, I have unknowingly learned how to learn.”
Chris Matakas“The road of life’s twists and turns give wisdom”
reading books and schooling give you knowledge.“To find what you seek in the road of life, the best proverb of all is that which says:"Leave no stone unturned.”
Edward Bulwer-Lytton“The road of life is paved with daily successes, a great number of them penny and nickle triumphs. Sadly, these little feats are often seen as worthless―even failures―because we dream of greater gain. Our greed keeps us focused on a gleaming pot of gold waiting at the end of some elusive rainbow. And, despairing a big loss, we fail to see the value in small achievements.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Smile Anyway