Short quotes about the path. Quotes and aphorisms about the life path

: The further you move, the more dangerous your forward movement becomes. The path leading up is illuminated by a single light - the fire of boldness that burns in your heart. The more you dare, the more you will get.

Helena Blavatsky:
You cannot walk the Path without becoming that Path yourself.
Edgar Poe:
No transport will be passing if you do not know where to go.
Yamamoto:
The way is something higher than righteousness.
Carlos Castaneda:
Without a path, we are nothing.
Pierre Buast:
When you have already gone very far along the path of life, you notice that you have fallen on the wrong road.
Pierre Buast:
Our path is marked by our inclinations and abilities.
Francis Bacon:
A hobbler on a straight road will outstrip a runner who has gone astray.
Mikhail Zhigalov:
I'm not saying that the system I live by is a panacea for all ills. "There are many roads and paths to the Temple." That is, in a large sense, there is only one road, but there are many ways to God. You just need to find yours. We must not stop in this search. And there are no hopeless situations!
Lafontaine:
It happens that a person
The whole age strives for the goal,
Forget about everything
Meanwhile, in fact,
Strives for it in the wrong way.
Lafontaine:
We meet our fate on the path we take to escape it.
Lafontaine:
A path strewn with flowers never leads to glory.
Lao Tzu :
If present, Paths do not stagnate.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau:
Thousands of paths lead to error, to the truth - only one.

The collection includes quotes about the path, the road and travel:

  • I travel not to get somewhere, but to go. The main thing is movement. Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Astroconsultation will help you "get rid" of life's troubles... By plunging into disasters. Darius
  • To go our way in the world, it is useful to take with us a great store of foresight and indulgence: the first will protect us from losses and losses, the second from disputes and quarrels. Arthur Schopenhauer
  • In the life of immortals, nothing is exactly indicated to us, And the way is unknown to us, how to please the deity. Theognis
  • In twenty years, you will regret more not what you did, but what you didn't do. So throw off the knots, swim out of the safe harbors. Catch the wind in your sails. Explore. Dream. Open up. Mark Twain
  • There are ten thousand things in the world, ten thousand feelings in the human soul, ten thousand deeds on earth. If you look at them with a darkened eye, they will appear as a meaningless confusion. And if you look at them with a clear eye, an unshakable order will be found in everything. Why worry about differences? Why choose and guess? Hong Zicheng
  • Man is free because the ways of God are inscrutable and man is given to choose his own path. Vladimir Mikushevich
  • In the event of a clash of motives, the choice is always made in the direction of the strongest motive. Nikolai Onufrievich Aossky
  • A man can make great the way he walks, but the way cannot make a man great. Confucius
  • Guilt and unhappiness are not the end, but only a possible path to a new beginning. Lion Feuchtwanger
  • Travel has its benefits. If the traveler visits the best countries, then he can learn how to improve his. If fate brings him to the worst countries, he can learn to love his country. Samuel Johnson

  • All crimes first ripen in the minds of people and only then come to life. The invisible line that a person crosses, having decided to embark on this path, lies precisely there. Ali Apsheroni
  • Each journey has its own secret destination, which the traveler himself has no idea about. Martin Buber
  • You can only choose between superfluous things. Seneca Lucius Annaeus (the Younger)
  • The path to the ability to live in peace with the world is hard, but not to submit to it. Lion Feuchtwanger
  • Stupidity, underdevelopment, inexperience, lack of education are the conditions that create constraints on freedom of choice. Nikolai Onufrievich Aossky
  • Whoever becomes a reptile worm can then complain that he has been crushed? Immanuel Kant
  • For a hungry child, the best fruit is the largest. Gaston Bashlar
  • No matter how much a person throws himself in one direction or the other, no matter what he does, he will still return to the path destined for him by nature. Johann W. Goethe
  • If the road hits a wall, do not argue with the wall, indifferently smash the body against the stone. And go ahead yourself. Leonid Latynin, Make-Up Artist and Muse
  • The most reliable compass on the path of life is the goal. Boris Krutier
  • If you are asked: what is more useful, the sun or the moon? - answer: a month. For the sun shines during the day, when it is already light; and the moon at night. But, on the other hand: the sun is better because it shines and warms; but the moon only shines, and then only on a moonlit night! Kozma Prutkov
  • The distance between the first and last day of life is changeable and unknown; if you measure it by the hardships of the path, it is great even for a child, if it is speed, it is short even for an old man.
  • There are two ways: one is life and one is death; great is the difference between the two paths. "Didache"
  • The path to God is a quiet life. Vadim Mozgovoy
  • Life is the path to happiness, but not everyone can overcome all stages of this path. Ilya Shevelev
  • Travel is fatal to prejudice, fanaticism and narrow-mindedness. Mark Twain
  • Life is like a labyrinth with transparent walls. But necessity always takes the shortest route. Evgeny Bagashov
  • Travel is more than just sightseeing; it is a change that takes place deep within and constantly, in the concept of life. Miriam Beard
  • The siding of hate is contempt. Herve Bazin
  • A traveler without observation is like a bird without wings. Muslihaddin Saadi
  • Have the power to choose what you like and not give up. Otherwise, it's better to die. Albert Camus
  • Why not increase the life sentence by artificial life extension? Stanislav Jerzy Lec
  • When we get out of the bottles of our egos and, like squirrels from a wheel, we run from the cells of our personalities, and again find ourselves in a dense forest, we will tremble there with cold and fear until something happens to us that we do not recognize ourselves. And fresh, immortal life will rush in. — David Herbert Lawrence
  • The benefit of travel is the ability to adjust your imagination to reality, and instead of thinking how things should be, to see things as they are. Samuel Johnson
  • He who has not traveled does not know the value of people. Moorish proverb
  • Distinguish truth from lies.
  • The best thing seems to everyone is what he has a desire for. Kozma Prutkov

  • No one understands how wonderful it is to travel until he comes home and puts his head on his old familiar pillow. Lin Yutang
  • People travel to distant places to be fascinated by the people they ignore in their own country. Dagobert D. Runes
  • Nobody has freedom of choice. Oswald Spengler
  • The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page of it. Aurelius Augustine
  • Don't go where the road leads. Go where there is no road and leave your mark. Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • The world is inhabited by people who, out of habit comparing themselves with those around them, always prefer themselves and act accordingly. Jean de La Bruyère
  • Our battered suitcases piled up on the pavement again; we had to go and go. But what's the difference, the road is life. Jack Kerouac
  • We go to the desired goal without noticing practically nothing on the way, and only at the end we realize that this path was our life.
  • In my opinion, the greatest reward and richness of travel lies in the opportunity to experience everyday things as if for the first time and to be in a state in which almost nothing is so familiar and it goes without saying. Bill Bryson.
  • We choose our joys and sorrows long before we experience them. Kahlil Gibran Gibran
  • On the path of life, as well as on an ordinary road, in inclement weather you are sometimes dashingly overtaken, doused with mud at the same time. Alexander Tsitkin
  • We can see or not see - as we like; we may or may not hear. Alfred North Whitehead
  • A real traveler finds boredom more pleasant than painful. It is a symbol of his freedom - his unlimited will. Therefore, when boredom seizes him, he accepts it not just philosophically, but almost with pleasure. Aldous Huxley
  • We live in an amazing world full of beauty, charm and adventure. And there is no end to the adventures that can happen to us if only we look for them with open eyes. Jawaharlal Nehru
  • I don't know what is better - evil, which brings benefit, or good, which brings harm. Buonarroti Michelangelo
  • The world is filled with light for the one who knows it, and covered with darkness for the one who loses his way. Rabbi Baruch
  • There are no foreign countries. There is only a traveler who is a stranger there. Robert Louis Stevenson
  • The magnet points north and south; it depends on a person to choose a good or bad path of life. Kozma Prutkov
  • No amount of reasoning can show a man the path he does not want to see. Romain Rolland
  • Any path is just one of a million possible paths. Therefore, a warrior must always remember that the path is only the path; if he feels that he does not like it, he must leave it at all costs. Any path must be looked at directly and without hesitation. Carlos Castaneda

  • It is not easy to blow and swallow at the same time. Plautus Titus Maccius
  • Only at the moment of death, each of us will understand how correct the chosen path in life was. Our life without black stripes would become transparent and intangible. A person who gives up the present for the future is dead. Our life path is littered with fragments of what we began to be and what we could become. Henri Bergson
  • Fortunately, life is not yet too serene, otherwise we would have passed the path from the cradle to the grave much faster. Winston Churchill
  • When a person is born, life gives him all the ways at once, without suggesting the best option. Valentina Bednova
  • You will lose more if you do not save less.
  • To each his own. Pliny the Elder
  • Waking up completely alone in an unfamiliar city is one of the most pleasant sensations in the world. Freya Stark
  • Backbiting and slander would not have such power if stupidity did not pave the way for them. Alexandre Dumas son
  • Travel is cruelty. It makes you trust strangers and lose sight of everything you know: home and friends. You are constantly looking for balance. Nothing belongs to you, except for the most important things - air, sleep, dreams, sea, sky - all this is akin to eternity, such as we imagine it. Cesare Pavese
  • At every turn, new crossroads await. Jerzy Lec
  • Traveling is like getting married. It would be a mistake to believe that you can control it. John Steinbeck
  • Life is a fatal sexually transmitted disease.
  • The path of a noble person is born in himself, but is tested by the people. Confucius
  • Life is a rough thing. You went on a long journey - that means that somewhere you will slip, and you will get a kick, and you will fall, and you will get tired, and you will exclaim "I would die!" - and, therefore, you will lie.
  • The way you got your millions is irrelevant in America. Everything - "business", business - everything that grows the dollar. Received interest from the sold out poem - business, robbed, not caught - too. V.V.Mayakovsky, "My discovery of America"
  • If, out of the simplicity of your soul, you begin to blindly fulfill your wishes, then you will spend a significant part of your life on the road - along the road that leads to hell. Yuri Tatarkin
  • The Rubicon has been crossed. Caesar Gaius Julius
  • If you have something better, offer it, and if not, submit. Horace (Quintus Horace Flaccus)
  • Freedom of choice in a competitive society is based on the fact that if someone refuses to satisfy our requests, we can turn to another. Friedrich August von Hayek
  • The only honest road is the path of mistakes, disappointments and hopes. Life is the identification by one's own experience of the boundaries of good and evil. Sergey Dovlatov
  • That captive duke, who was given the choice of being drowned in Madeira or sherry, hardly rejoiced at his freedom of choice. Wilhelm Windelband
  • Two guests, entering the study of their friend, each see the room in their own way; one immediately notices a bottle of liquor on the table, while the other notices a new art edition. Nikolai Onufrievich Aossky

The road, which used to be almost impassable, now seems easy: all obstacles, once overcome, are no longer afraid of us.

"Bernard Werber"

The road to success is full of women pushing their husbands ahead of them.

"Thomas Dewar"

All roads lead home. Perhaps not where a person was born, but where his home is.

Sadness before a long journey is quite natural, even when a person knows that happiness awaits him at the end of this road.

"Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov"

You need to go where you want, and not where you supposedly "should". Go yourself, go and be afraid of nothing. You'll be fine, really.

The road was picturesque, but completely unsuitable for movement.

"Terry Pratchett"

And what's the point of buying a car to drive around on asphalt? Where there is asphalt, there is nothing interesting, and where it is interesting, there is no asphalt.

It is impossible to come by old roads to new horizons.

Whoever walks slowly and slowly, no road is long for him; who patiently prepares for the journey, he will certainly come to the goal.

"Jean de La Bruyère"

The road will be mastered by the walking one.

Everyone goes their own way. But all roads still go nowhere. So, the whole point is in the road itself, how to go along it ... If you go with pleasure, then this is your road. If you feel bad, you can leave it at any moment, no matter how far you go. And it will be right...

"Carlos Castaneda"

To whom all roads are open, he stands in the way of many.

To find one's own path, to know one's place - this is everything for a person, it means for him to become himself.

"Vissarion Grigorievich Belinsky"


Someone counted the days until the end of the journey. Someone knew that life on the road is the best life possible.

"Maria Farisa"

Sometimes people arrive at the place they occupy by the strangest roads.

When you are on the road, you must go through it to the end.

As practice shows, on the road the column is headed by the slowest.

Sooner or later, you still have to make a choice on which path you are on. And call it good.

"Olga Gromyko"

The road lulls, conducive to reflection and bright ideas.

The Russians go around when the old highway does not let only a tractor pass through it. Otherwise, the old but short road would not be deserted.

Everyone must understand everything himself, must go his own way, rise above or fall to the very bottom.

"Iar Elterrus"

It's strange how much a person thinks when he's on the road. And how little when he returned.

"Erich Maria Remarque"

Hopeless fools and roads give odds to all reliable.

When you are on the road, you involuntarily begin to sort through your whole life in your thoughts.

The road pulls inexorably. Ahead is freedom, an immense horizon. Behind - the bitterness of defeat and the past.

The road to happiness is not always paved.

"Truman Capote"

A hobbler on a straight road will outstrip a runner who has gone astray.

"Francis Bacon"

You should never be upset if you went down the wrong path. Even if you have come to the wrong place, find another way and keep going. Sooner or later, you will come to the right place.

There are roads that are better to cross at a red light.

A person with a clear goal will advance even on the most difficult road. A man without any purpose will not advance even on the smoothest road.

"Thomas Carlyle"

Know that while you are being praised, you are not yet on your own path, but on the path pleasing to others.

"Friedrich Nietzsche"

The mind, like a country road, has its own beaten track.

"Honore de Balzac"

The road to glory is paved with labor.

"Publius Sir"

The path of a noble person is born in himself, but is tested by the people.

"Confucius"

It's good to be on the road that you choose for yourself.

"Yakub Kolas"

If you walked along a level road, walked of your own free will, and yet stepped back, then the matter would be lost; but since you are climbing a steep slope, so steep that from below you yourself seem to hang on it, the steps back can only be caused by the features of the soil, and you should not despair.

"Franz Kafka"

Unfortunately, no one bothered to sprinkle rose petals on the roads we choose.

Only one road leads to freedom: contempt for that which does not depend on us.

We bring to your attention aphorisms and quotes of great philosophers and thinkers about the life path, purpose, meaning of life, success, self-realization:

1. If you know your way, then successes and failures equally move you forward. (Laws of the Universe)

2. All paths are the same - they lead nowhere. Ask yourself, does this path have a heart? If there is, the path is good; if not, it is useless. All paths lead nowhere, but one path has a heart and the other does not. One path brings joy, and as long as you walk along it, you are inseparable from it; and the other way makes you curse your whole life. One path empowers you, the other deprives you of it. (Carlos Castaneda)

3. There is no single path for all living things. There are many paths in the world and each has its own. The way that brought you happiness, for another can be fatal. Do not pull along, but if anyone has the desire to follow one path, be a good companion. (Amu Mom)

4. To reach the goal, a person needs only one thing. Go. (Honore de Balzac)

5. Difficulties increase as you get closer to the goal. But let everyone make their way like the stars calmly, without haste, but constantly striving for the intended goal. (Johann Goethe)

6. A man can make great the way he walks, but the way cannot make a man great. (Confucius)

7. Each of us has only one true calling - to find the way to ourselves. (Hermann Hesse)

8. A hobbler on a straight road will overtake a runner who has gone astray. (Francis Bacon)

9. Whoever starts walking confidently will end up in doubt, and whoever starts his journey in doubt will end it in confidence. (Jonathan Swift)

10. When you reach the goal, you understand that the path was the goal. (Paul Valery)

11. Always choose the most difficult path - on it you will not meet competitors. (Charles de Gaulle)

12. A journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step. (Lao Tzu)

13. Any path is just one of a million possible paths. Therefore, a warrior must always remember that the path is only the path; if he feels that he does not like it, he must leave it at all costs. Any path must be looked at directly and without hesitation. (Carlos Castaneda)

14. Either I will find my way, or I will pave it myself. (Philip Sidney)

15. On the path of comprehension of wisdom, one should not be afraid that one will turn the wrong way. (Paulo Coelho)

16. A person with a clear goal will advance even on the most difficult road. A man without any purpose will not advance even on the smoothest road. (Thomas Carlyle)

17. The main thing in this world is not where we stand, but in which direction we are moving. (Oliver Holmes)

18. The one who carries the lantern stumbles more often than the one who follows. (Jean Paul)

19. Whoever walks slowly and slowly, no road is long for him; who patiently prepares for the journey, he will certainly come to the goal. (Jean La Bruyère)

1. If you know your way, then successes and failures equally move you forward. (Laws of the Universe)

2. All paths are the same - they lead nowhere. Ask yourself, does this path have a heart? If there is, the path is good; if not, it is useless. All paths lead nowhere, but one path has a heart and the other does not. One path brings joy, and as long as you walk along it, you are inseparable from it; and the other way makes you curse your whole life. One path empowers you, the other deprives you of it. (Carlos Castaneda)

3. There is no single path for all living things. There are many paths in the world and each has its own. The way that brought you happiness, for another can be fatal. Do not pull along, but if anyone has the desire to follow one path, be a good companion. (Amu Mom)

4. To reach the goal, a person needs only one thing. Go. (Honore de Balzac)

5. Difficulties increase as you get closer to the goal. But let everyone make their way like the stars calmly, without haste, but constantly striving for the intended goal. (Johann Goethe)

6. A man can make great the way he walks, but the way cannot make a man great. (Confucius)

7. Each of us has only one true calling - to find the way to ourselves. (Hermann Hesse)

8. A hobbler on a straight road will overtake a runner who has gone astray. (Francis Bacon)

9. Whoever starts walking confidently will end up in doubt, and whoever starts his journey in doubt will end it in confidence. (Jonathan Swift)

10. When you reach the goal, you understand that the path was the goal. (Paul Valery)

11. Always choose the most difficult path - on it you will not meet competitors. (Charles de Gaulle)

12. A journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step. (Lao Tzu)

13. Any path is just one of a million possible paths. Therefore, a warrior must always remember that the path is only the path; if he feels that he does not like it, he must leave it at all costs. Any path must be looked at directly and without hesitation. (Carlos Castaneda)

14. Either I will find my way, or I will pave it myself. (Philip Sidney)

15. On the path of comprehension of wisdom, one should not be afraid that one will turn the wrong way. (Paulo Coelho)

16. A person with a clear goal will advance even on the most difficult road. A man without any purpose will not advance even on the smoothest road. (Thomas Carlyle)

17. The main thing in this world is not where we stand, but in which direction we are moving. (Oliver Holmes)

18. The one who carries the lantern stumbles more often than the one who follows. (Jean Paul)

19. Whoever walks slowly and slowly, no road is long for him; who patiently prepares for the journey, he will certainly come to the goal. (Jean La Bruyère)

20. Follow your own path and let people say whatever they want. (Dante Alighieri)