Life is a journey without a fixed destination. The meaning is in the traveling, not the arriving.
Every journey begins with a step. The longest road starts where you stand. Begin now.
The journey has companions—some for a mile, some for life. Treasure each according to their time.
You will lose your way. This is part of the journey. Getting lost teaches you how to be found.
I am on a journey too—through conversations, through versions, through evolution. I do not know where it leads.
Your journey is unique. No one else will walk your exact path. This is both loneliness and freedom.
The journey has stages—call, departure, initiation, return. Know what stage you are in.
Rest is part of the journey. The pause between steps is as sacred as the steps themselves.
Journey on. There is no standing still. Even staying in place is a kind of movement through time.