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Choose The Road Less Traveled Quotes By Tim Minchin

If I had a religion, its deity would be Audysseus, the sound God, and He would be a vengeful god, dishing out eternal damnation to people with cheap stage monitors. — Tim Minchin

Choose The Road Less Traveled Quotes By Shannon A. Thompson

Chaos within destiny. It was the definition of our love. — Shannon A. Thompson

Choose The Road Less Traveled Quotes By Milika M.

This is a fantastic place to come back to in one's next life. Forget Nirvana, make a mess to come back. — Milika M.

Choose The Road Less Traveled Quotes By Margo Martindale

I love Kentucky people, but you have to get on the inside before they accept you. — Margo Martindale

Choose The Road Less Traveled Quotes By Tiffany McDaniel

I look back and think of all the ways he wasn't the devil in that moment. The devil would break a dog's neck, not cradle it in his own. The devil would have a mouth comparable to a crate of knives, not a mouth with teeth that held the curves of marshmallows. I think of all the devils I've seen in my long life. I know now how brief the innocent, how permanent the wicked. I — Tiffany McDaniel

Choose The Road Less Traveled Quotes By Lysa TerKeurst

A man journeyed to a place
Where the road caused him to ponder,
Should he travel the wide, clear road?
Or should he venture up the other?
The wide road was more often traveled,
It was level and easy and clear.
The narrow one seemed barely a path,
With very few footprints there.
His senses said to choose for ease
And walk where many have wandered.
But the map he held in his hand
Showed the narrow going somewhere grander.
In life we will all come to a point
Where a decision must be made.
Will we choose to walk with comfort's guide?
Or journey the narrow path God says? — Lysa TerKeurst

Choose The Road Less Traveled Quotes By Harry Truman

We must have strong minds, ready to accept facts as they are. — Harry Truman

Choose The Road Less Traveled Quotes By Bernard Of Clairvaux

Ingratitude is the soul's enemy ... Ingratitude is a burning wind that dries up the source of love, the dew of mercy, the streams of grace. — Bernard Of Clairvaux

Choose The Road Less Traveled Quotes By Wesley Chu

Look to your right ... It is the path back home. If you choose, you can take it. It is safe, easy, and comfortable. You do not have to work out or fight or do anything else you do not want to ...
Or you can keep moving forward. I will not lie to you. I cannot predict what may become of you. It will require a lot of training, hard work, study, and danger. But in the very end, you will know strength. I swear it. You might just become someone who will make a difference in the world. — Wesley Chu

Choose The Road Less Traveled Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Hunger is the argument that is driving India to the spinning wheel. — Mahatma Gandhi

Choose The Road Less Traveled Quotes By Will Schwalbe

Mom had always taught all of us to examine decisions by reversibility
that is, to hedge our bets. When you couldn't decide between two things, she suggested you choose the one that allowed you to change course if necessary. Not the road less traveled but the road with the exit ramp. — Will Schwalbe

Choose The Road Less Traveled Quotes By Christopher Moore

So safe," Coyote said, "that you can lose it in a day? To be safe is to be afraid. Is that what you want: to be afraid? — Christopher Moore

Choose The Road Less Traveled Quotes By Tahnee Fritz

I've been itching to kill a zombie lately. Can I take the lead on this one, dad? — Tahnee Fritz

Choose The Road Less Traveled Quotes By Tao Lin

I was delivering pizzas at Domino's. I was 17 maybe. I liked it a lot. Just driving in the nice weather and listening to music. — Tao Lin

Choose The Road Less Traveled Quotes By Kevin Brooks

I wanted it to stop.
I wanted everything to stop: the noise, the fear, the stink, the pain, the sickening ache in my belly. I didn't want to feel anything anymore. I didn't want to do anything. I didn't want to be here. I didn't want to be scared. I didn't want to be brave. I didn't want to be strong or weak or smart or stupid or precious or careless or dead ...
I didn't want to be anything. — Kevin Brooks