Inspirational Vacation Quotes & Sayings
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There is a way of beholding nature which is a form of prayer, a way of minding something with such clarity and aliveness that the rest of the world recedes. It ... gives the brain a small vacation. — Diane Ackerman
Don't wait for a vacation to enjoy life. Start to enjoy it now, today, wherever you are. — Debasish Mridha
I think about the business all the time. Well I shouldn't say all the time. I don't think about it when I am wakeboarding. But even when I am on vacation, or on my boat; I am on email everyday. I am always prowling around the internet looking at what our competitors are doing. — Larry Ellison
If life is an adventure, then a vacation is an adventure to find true joy. — Debasish Mridha
Mr. Gandhi, you have been working fifteen hours a day for fifty years. Don't you think you should take a vacation?" Gandhi smiled and replied, "I am always on vacation. — Mahatma Gandhi
Life is a vacation to enjoy the beauty of life. — Debasish Mridha
Awareness is not the same as thinking. It is a complementary form of intelligence, a way of knowing that is at least as wonderful and as powerful, if not more so, than thinking. — Jon Kabat-Zinn
Relax and renew your spirit! — Lailah Gifty Akita
Fighting dragons is my holy joy. — May Sarton
Most successful people are always on vacation. — Debasish Mridha
Live each day as if it were the first day of marriage and the last day of vacation. — Unknown Author 47
Take a vacation from your stressful thoughts by changing your thoughts. — Debasish Mridha
I have heard several people justify working long hours and getting home from work late it night by saying things like, "I have to put in all this time to make up for the vacation we're going to take this summer." I bet if I asked your kids, they'd say that they'd rather have you home every night to play with them than the weeklong summer trip to the lake where you're stressed out the whole time anyways. — Daniel Willey
When you look at a flower with an appreciative heart and get lost in the magical beauty, you really get a vacation from the everyday stressful life. — Debasish Mridha
Suddenly I see (Suddenly I see)
This is what I wanna be
Suddenly I see (Suddenly I see)
Why the hell it means so much to me. — K.T. Tunstall
Extend your vacation whenever possible. — A.D. Posey
It's not the ideas; it's design, implementation and hard work that make the difference. — Michael Abrash
Authentic men aren't afraid to show affection, release their feelings, hug their children, cry when they're sad, admit it when they're wrong, and ask for help when they need it. — Charles R. Swindoll
I don't believe the inner work ever really ends, and sometimes I'd like to take a vacation. — Debra Moffitt
My favorite place for taking a vacation is found in my library. — Debasish Mridha
They should know that just because things get difficult, it's no reason to believe God is on vacation. — Harry H. Harrison Jr.
Great journey, great joy. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Your age reflects or measures the rate at which you have been spending life. Every one born into this world is given life and that life is measured in units of time. Spending time means spending life, wasting time means wasting life. Getting value out of time means, getting value out of life. Time does not stop moving because we stopped working with purpose, meaning life does not stop or take a break even when you plan to go on vacation. You never stop spending time, even when you don't have a penny in your pocket. — Archibald Marwizi
Live a life you don't need to take a vacation from — Jill Liberman
Like Salvador Dali's paintings of watches melting in the sand, time wanders at its own curious pace whenever you're on vacation in a foreign country. — Laurie Nadel
When you are younger, you worry about what people think about you. When you are older, you realize that no one was ever thinking about you at all. — Brian Tracy
Like all other lonely or hungry things, ego loves the light. It sees light, and the possibility of being close to the soul, and it creeps up to it and steals one of its essential camouflages. In a hunger for soul, our own ego-self steals the pelt — Clarissa Pinkola Estes
Hate was a lie that in feeding fills the hater with the bliss of satiation, even as his spirit starves. No, Pearl did not hate. Life was a negotiation between the expected and the unexpected. One made do. Draconus — Steven Erikson
Through books and photographs, I saw a world that was not my own - and I realized that there was another world. That's why I'm concerned about education, because it helps our children see other worlds. — Bette Midler
A vacation is three times more work without the payment. — Debasish Mridha
I think everybody has their pain. For me, the time that I really had to grow up was when I was 15 and I had my best friend die of leukemia. Watching somebody so strong go through that is definitely something that will give you a little bit of depth. There have been a lot of things that have happened in my life that has forced me to grow up. — Lindsey Haun
You don't need a vacation when there's nothing to escape from. — Jason Mraz
People's belief in their own local reality-tunnels keep us all far stupider than we ought to be ... — Robert Anton Wilson
Before you can teach children, you must get the silver key of kindness to unlock their hearts, and so secure their attention. — Charles Spurgeon
A good vacation is over when you begin to yearn for your work. — Morris Fishbein
The most likely way to kill a tradition is to over-formalize it, which is to carry it on in the same way after everyone has ceased to defer to it. The way to revive it is to show that it has grown out of and is still related to our most cherished values. But this requires radical insight and the stripping away of many things which are mere accretions. — Richard M. Weaver
What grows best in the heat: fantasy; unreason; lust. — Salman Rushdie
in a boy like Bigger, young, unschooled, whose subjective life was clothed in the tattered rags of American "culture," this primitive fear and ecstasy were naked, exposed, unprotected by religion or a framework of government or a scheme of society whose final faiths would gain his love and trust; unprotected by trade or profession, faith or belief; opened to every trivial blast of daily or hourly circumstance. There — Richard Wright
