A Quote by Bozoma Saint John

I'm following the path that was destined for me. — © Bozoma Saint John
I'm following the path that was destined for me.
The Tathagatha... is the originator of the path unarisen before, the producer of the path unproduced before, the declarer of the path undeclared before. He is the knower of the path, the discoverer of the path, the one skilled in the path. And his disciplines now dwell following that path and become possessed of it afterwards.
You sensed that you should be following a different path, a more ambitious one, you felt that you were destined for other things but you had no idea how to achieve them and in your misery you began to hate everything around you.
Condemn me if you choose - I do that myself, - but condemn me, and not the path which I am following, and which I point out to those who ask me where, in my opinion, the path is.
Chances are, if you are following the crowd, you're following the wrong path.
I don’t believe in following a path set by others. You have to create a path for yourself.
I feel I'm following my path. I'm living my truth, and my path is storytelling.
The gods have provided me with clear and compelling signs of what it means to live in conformity to nature. They did their part. So far as their gifts, aid, and inspiration are concerned, nothing prevented me from following the path prescribed by nature. If from time to time I have strayed from this path, the fault lies with me and with my failure to heed the gods' signs, or rather, their explicit instructions.
Choosing one path means abandoning others - if you try to follow every possible path you will end up following none.
I realized that what was most important to me was following my own path, and not the one laid down for me by others.
True morality consists not in following the beaten track, but in finding the true path for ourselves, and fearlessly following it.
I feel projects are destined for actors. Whenever I find the project destined for me I'll be at it with full force.
By following "the path of reverie"-a constantly downhill path-consciousness relaxes and wanders-and consequently becomes clouded. So it is never the right time, when one is dreaming, to "do phenomenology."
God is making me go somewhere and I am just following the path.
Following the teaching of Gandhi and Thoreau, Dr. King, it set me on a path. And I never looked back.
The thing that has led me to the place that I am is that every moment in my life, I've been following my dream: following my dream to go to the University of Toronto, following my dream to get my Ph.D., following my dream to work in Hollywood.
I am interested in the possibility that we are going to be wrong in the same way that history has indicated that mankind always is. It seems as though the history of ideas is the history of being wrong. And to me, that is a kind of continuum. It's a continual path that shows we don't always know something, but we're always shifting to a path that makes us feel more comfortable in the moment, even if that shift is wrong, and a new shift is destined to happen again.
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