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When there is no way, you must make a way. By Kelly Creagh Make

You don't seek the way. The way seeks you. By Kodo Sawaki Seek Seeks

Our wound is our way. By Orna Ross Wound

The way of fortune, is like the Milken Way in the sky; which is a meeting or knot of a number of small stars; not seen asunder, but giving light together. By Francis Bacon Milken Fortune Sky Stars Asunder

There is a way; Up, Around, Over or Through By Mary Kay Ash

Without the way, there is no going; without the truth, there is no knowing; without the life, there is no living. By Thomas A Kempis Truth Knowing Life Living

The way is within us, but not in Gods, nor in teachings, nor in laws. Within us is the way, the truth, and the life. By C. G. Jung Gods Teachings Laws Truth Life

The Way is ever nameless. By Laozi Nameless

Through me the way into the grieving city,Through me the way into eternal sorrow,Through me the way among the lost people.Justice moved my high maker;Divine power made me,Highest wisdom and primal love.Before me were no things createdExcept eternal ones, and I endure eternal.Abandon every hope, you who enter. By Dante Alighieri Divine Eternal Maker Hope Enter

If you should ask me what are the ways of God, I would tell you that the first is humility, the second is humility, and the third is humility. Not that there are no other precepts to give, but if humility does not preceed all that we do, our efforts are fruitless. By Saint Augustine God Humility Give Fruitless Precepts

I would rather die having spoken in my way, than live having spoken in yours By Albert Shanker Spoken Die Live

The only way round is through. By Robert Frost Round

Life's a one way ticket By Colin Tegerdine Life Ticket

The Great Way is not named; Great Discriminations are not spoken; Great Benevolence is not benevolent; Great Modesty is not humble; Great Daring does not attack. If the Way is made clear, it is not the Way. By Chuang Chou Great Discriminations Benevolence Modesty Daring

As you start to walk on the way, the way appears. By Rumi Start Walk

The Way is ever without action, yet nothing is left undone. By Laozi Action Undone Left

A thousand ways. Focus on the one way. By Rick Yancey Thousand Focus

The way for me to live is to have no way. My only habit should be to have none. Because I did it this way before is not sufficient reason to do it this way today. I By Hugh Prather Live Habit Today Sufficient Reason

The way that is bright seems dull. The way forward seems to lead back. The smooth way seems rough. The highest virtue seems a valley. The purest whiteness seems stained. Excessive virtue seems defective. Solid virtue seems inactive. By Lao-Tzu Dull Virtue Bright Back Forward

Like a pathway through a forest, like a carpet for royalty, it shows me the way By Margaret Atwood Forest Royalty Pathway Carpet Shows

THROUGH THE TRAPDOOR I By J.k. Rowling Trapdoor

Though this be madness, yet there is method in't. By William Shakespeare Madness Method

'Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, and walk therein.' By Blaise Pascal Stand Paths Walk

To every man there openeth a way, and ways, and a way. And the high soul climbs the high way, and the low soul gropes the low. And in between, on the misty flats, the rest drift to and fro. But to every man there openeth a high way and a low, and every man decideth the way his soul shall go ... By William Arthur Dunkerley Man High Low Soul Openeth

The way of love is the way of elevation. By Sunday Adelaja Elevation Love

Not for one single day Can I discern my way, But this I surely know- Who gives the day Will show the way, So I securely go. By William Arthur Dunkerley Day Single Discern Surely Show

God's way is still the best way. By Zig Ziglar God

I seek no way out,only the one way street in. By Adyasha Das Seek Outonly Street

How love isI Iove you herenowthe way i knowthe way I cannow and forever. By Ivonne Yanez Saba Iove Forever Love Isi Herenowthe

Maybe it doesn't make sense but it's my way. I can't navigate any other way By Henry Miller Make Sense Navigate

Fourthly, the way of the artisan. The way of the carpenter is to become proficient in the use of his tools, first to lay his plans with true measure and then perform his work according to plan. Thus he passes through life. By Miyamoto Musashi Fourthly Artisan Tools Plans Plan

Tis oft I wonder, which way I should goAt times the long road also reaches my goalThe dangers are less, wonders are moreThe difference often to open another doorI sit by the window watching travelers go pastWondering for some if their good luck will lastWhether you roll the dice or draw a cardThe decision decides if it is easy or hardMy bags now pack the time comes to goI open the door, my own private portal By Neil Leckman Open Tis Door Portal Oft

I was wondering aimlessly; too many road were open ... too many resolves, too complex, allowed of being taken. I took ... by far the simplest of them all. By Edmond Rostand Aimlessly Open Wondering Road Resolves

The more you think and talk, the more you lose the Way. By Sengcan Talk Lose

Way is not a talk. It is a walk. You can By Matthew Martin Talk Walk

The masters of life know the way, for they listen to the voice within them, the voice of wisdom and simplicity, the voice that reasons beyond cleverness and knows beyond knowledge. By Benjamin Hoff Voice Simplicity Knowledge Masters Life

The middle path is the way to wisdom By Jalaluddin Rumi Wisdom Middle Path

Make a way, find a way or get out of the way. By Ted Turner Make Find

Sow yourself first and foremost in something today By Sunday Adelaja Sow Today Foremost

No other road, no other way, no day but today. By Jonathan Larson Road Today Day

The easiest way is not always the best way By Valgame Easiest

Over, under, around, or through. There is always a way.- Soteria By Sherrilyn Kenyon Soteria Way

When my way is too rough for my feet, or too steep for my strength, I get off it to some smooth velvet path which fancy has scattered over with rosebuds of delights; and, having taken a few turns in it, come back strengthened and refreshed. By Laurence Sterne Feet Strength Delights Refreshed Rough

Yeah, that's the way. By Gena Showalter Yeah

If one way be better than another, that you may be sure is nature's way. By Aristotle. Nature

My Way is the Way of Karate, which is also the Way of humanity, and which is consequently related to the Way of Heaven. By Mas Oyama Karate Heaven Humanity Related

Take heede of still waters, the quick passe away. By George Herbert Waters Heede Quick Passe

Instructions For Wayfarers They will declare: Every journey has been taken. You shall respond: I have not been to see myself. They will insist: Everything has been spoken. You shall reply: I have not had my say. They will tell you: Everything has been done. You shall reply: My way is not complete. You are warned: Any way is long, any way is hard. Fear not. You are the gate - you, the gatekeeper. And you shall go through and on ... - Alexandros Evangelou Xenopouloudakis, THIRD WISH By Robert Fulghum Wayfarers Instructions Declare Journey Reply

Who holds Wayfinder finds good roads,Its master's step is brisk;The Sword of Wisdom lightens loadsBut adds unto their risk. By Fred Saberhagen Wayfinder Sword Wisdom Brisk Risk

Through hardship to the stars By Ruta Sepetys Stars Hardship

The first step ... shall be to lose the way. By Galway Kinnell Step Lose

For we have come by different ways to this place ... I can tell by the natural ease with which you wear fine clothes and the way your mouth moves when you speak with waiters in good restaurants. You have come the way of castles and cathedrals, of elegance and empire. By Robert James Waller Place Restaurants Cathedrals Empire Natural

The Way is eternal. Until your last day, you are free from peril. By Laozi Eternal Day Peril Free

Our life is a one way journey; we can never go back. By Debasish Mridha Journey Back Life

Where roads are made I lose my way.In the wide water, in the blue sky there is no line of a track.The pathway is hidden by the birds' wings, by the star-fires, by the flowers of the wayfaring seasons.And I ask my heart if its blood carries the wisdom of the unseen way. By Rabindranath Tagore Water Wings Starfires Roads Made

The way is near, but men seek it afar. It is in easy things, but men seek for it in difficult things. By Mencius Men Afar Seek Things Easy

The way out is the way through. By L. Ron Hubbard

The Way is empty, yet inexhaustible, like an abyss! By Laozi Empty Inexhaustible Abyss

the way of men. One fights one's battles alone, not asking mercy nor expecting help. By Louis L'amour Men Fights Battles Mercy Expecting

The Artist's Way is a spiritual journey, a pilrimage home to the self. By Julia Cameron Artist Journey Spiritual Pilrimage Home

the way up is through service By Ikechukwu Joseph Service

Where will wants not, a way opens. By J.r.r. Tolkien Opens

Bedways is rightways now, so best we go homeways. By Anthony Burgess Bedways Homeways Rightways

The way to my heart is through your heart. By Marty Rubin Heart

The best way of life, is the way of love. By Debasish Mridha Life Love

The essence of the Way is detachment. By Bodhidharma Detachment Essence

To study the Way is to study the self. To study the self is to forget the self. To forget the self is to be enlightened by all the myriad things. By Ruth Ozeki Study Forget Things Enlightened Myriad

I got a golden handshake that nearly broke my arm I left the ranks of shuffling graveyard people I got rust upon my hands from the padlocked factory gates Silent chimneys provide the silent steeples By Fish Silent Steeples Golden Handshake Broke

In a long journey straw waighs. By George Herbert Waighs Long Journey Straw

...the way is the healer's way: do no harm. By Randy Attwood Harm Healer

Learn the way and find your own way. By Jet Li Learn Find

Entrance into the Old Ways begins with the pricking of a finger with a rose thorn, which produces a drop of blood. This opens the way into the Thorned Path, a system, which uses five rose thorns to symbolize the five arts of Witchcraft that one should master. These arts are Herbalist, Fortune-Teller, Spirit Medium, Mystic, and Magician. We call mastering these aspects 'the gathered thorns' thus the Thorned Path. By Raven Grimassi Path Thorned Rose Entrance Blood

How can you imagine what particular region of the first ages a man's untrammelled feet may take him into by the way of solitude-utter solitude without a policeman-by the way of silence-utter silence, where no warning voice of a kind neighbor can be heard whispering of public opinion? These little things make all the great difference. When they are gone you must fall back upon your own innate strength, upon your own capacity for faithfulness. By Joseph Conrad Silence Opinion Imagine Region Ages

What should you do now? Find a new way. A better way. Your way. The unknown, uncharted path through this wild new world that allows youyourself, in your uniquenessto reclaim the full measure of your true nature. By Martha Beck Find Unknown Uncharted Youyourself Nature

The religious way is the deep way, the way that sees what physical eyes alone fail to see, the intangibles of the heart of every phenomenon. The religious way is the way that touches universal relationships; that goes high, wide and deep, that expands the feelings of kinship. By Sophia Lyon Fahs Religious Deep Phenomenon Physical Eyes

The wrong thing the right way. By Will Wright Wrong Thing

I do things my way -Lucky Santangelos By Jackie Collins Lucky Santangelos Things

I don't know what 'my way' is. Everybody keeps telling me I got all these things. I read the other day where I had magical powers. I told everybody in the chapel 'zap, zap, zap, zap!' I said 'Where's my magical powers at?' Well, you can't believe what you read in the press. I ain't got no magical powers or mystical trips or anything like that. It's kind of silly. By Charles Manson Zap Magical Powers Read Things

Love will make a way out of no way. By Lynda Barry Love Make

I know a way -- I just don't know the way to the way. By Rick Yancey

The ways of some things are set, like the courses of rivers or the greenness of grass, or the trouble that follows my daddy, or the hard light of knowing in people's eyes. By Donal Ryan Set Grass Daddy Eyes Things

What the Way is to the world, the stream is to the river and the sea. By Laozi World Sea Stream River

The way isn't a circle and never can't be a circle unless you repeat the same after the same. Is it possible to find something new?...The way is spiral, and I will keep believing in this! By Deyth Banger Circle Repeat Spiral Find Believing

off. We'll find another way. By Kristi Avalon Find

Show us not the aim without the way.For ends and means on earth are so entangledThat changing one, you change the other too;Each different path brings other ends in view By Arthur Koestler Ends Show View Aim Wayfor

'Studying the Way' is just a figure of speech, a method of arousing people's interest in the early stages of their development. In fact, the Way is not something which can be studied. Study leads to the retention of concepts, and so the Way is entirely misunderstood By Huangbo Xiyun Studying Speech Development Figure Method

I may have been a Wayward, but my way was full of people who loved me. They were the only way I knew By Kami Garcia Wayward Full People Loved Knew

For every Way there's a way of following that Way that's fun By Bernie De Koven Fun

Failure shows us the way - by showing us what isn't the way. By Ryan Holiday Failure Shows Showing

There is a Power whose careTeaches thy way. By William C. Bryant Power Careteaches Thy

To know the way, we go the way, we do the way.The way we do,the things we do,it's all there in front of you.But if you try too hard to see it,you'll only become confused.I am me and you are you.As you can see; but when you do the things that you can do, you will find the way.The way will follow you. By Benjamin Hoff Waythe Things Dothe Front Youbut

There is a destination but no way there; what we refer to as way is hesitation. By Franz Kafka Hesitation Destination Refer

Sometimes, Harold, the way forward takes you by surprise. You try to force something in the familiar direction and discover that what it needs is to move in a different dimension. The way forward is not forward, but off to one side, in a place you have not noticed before. By Rachel Joyce Harold Surprise Forward Dimension Side

The best way out is always through. By Tammara Webber

WHERE THERE IS A WILL, THERE IS A WAY By David J. Schwartz

With rope-ladders learned I to reach many a window, with nimble legs did I climb high masts: to sit on high masts of perception seemed to me no small bliss; To flicker like small flames on high masts: a small light, certainly, but a great comfort to cast-away sailors and shipwrecked ones!By diverse ways and wendings did I arrive at my truth; not by one ladder did I mount to the height where mine eye roveth into my remoteness. And unwillingly only did I ask my way - that was always counter to my taste! Rather did I question and test the ways themselves. A testing and a questioning hath been all my travelling: and verily, one must also learn to answer such questioning! That, however - is my taste: Neither a good nor a bad taste, but my taste, of which I have no longer either shame or secrecy."This is now my way - where is yours?" Thus did I answer those who asked me "the way." For "the way" - it doth not exist! By Friedrich Nietzsche High Masts Small Taste Window

The way up and the way down are one and the same. By Plato

For Wayfarers still journeying, for Wanderers at rest. By Lloyd Alexander Wayfarers Wanderers Journeying Rest

A habit leads a man so gently in the beginning that he does not perceive he is led - with what silken threads and down what pleasant avenues it leads him! By and by, the soft silk threads become iron chains, and the pleasant avenues Avernus! By Thomas Bailey Aldrich Leads Led Pleasant Avenues Threads

The way of acquiescence leads to moral and spiritual suicide. The way of violence leads to bitterness in the survivors and brutality in the destroyers. But, the way of nonviolence leads to redemption and the creation of the beloved community. By Martin Luther King Jr. Leads Suicide Acquiescence Moral Spiritual