A Quote by George Sand

One approaches the journey's end. But the end is a goal, not a catastrophe. — © George Sand
One approaches the journey's end. But the end is a goal, not a catastrophe.
Ours is a divine journey; therefore, this journey has neither a beginning nor an end... This journey has a goal, but it does not stop at any goal, for it has come to realise that today's goal is only the starting point of tomorrow's journey.
Make philosophy thy journey, theology thy journey's end: philosophy is a pleasant way, but dangerous to him that either tires or retires; in this journey it is safe neither to loiter nor to rest, till thou hast attained thy journey's end; he that sits down a philosopher rises up an atheist.
This awful catastrophe is not the end but the beginning. History does not end so. It is the way its chapters open.
The end of 'The End' is the best place to begin 'The End', because if you read 'The End' from the beginning of the beginning of 'The End' to the end of the end of 'The End', you will arrive at the end.
It is good to have an end to journey toward, but it is the journey that matters in the end.
It is good to have an end to journey towards; but it is the journey that matters, in the end.
When you are on a journey, and the end keeps getting further and further away, then you realize that the real end is the journey.
In business, I believe that if you focus only on the journey, you'll miss the whole point of the enterprise. There has to be a goal, an end game of some kind; otherwise, you're just spinning your wheels. Yes, the journey is important, but the destination is important, too.
We desire peace. But peace is a goal, not a policy. Lasting peace is what we hope for at the end of our journey. It doesn't describe the steps we must take nor the paths we should follow to reach that goal.
If you can mentally see the end of the journey, then your body will physically find a way to achieve that goal.
End? No, the journey doesn't end here. Death is just another path... One that we all must take.
Death is the end of a stage, not the end of the journey. The road stretches on beyond our comprehension.
Grieve not; though the journey of life be bitter, and the end unseen, there is no road which does not lead to an end.
The end of World War I also marked the end of bourgeois culture. An inner emptiness developed that, in the 19th and 20th centuries, paved the way for two ideologies that dragged Europe and the world into an abyss and plunged it into a catastrophe.
The real thing is not the goal, the real thing is the beauty of the movement. The real thing is not reaching, the real thing is the journey. Remember, the real thing is the journey, the very traveling. It is so beautiful, why bother about the goal? And if you are too bothered about the goal, you will miss the journey, and the journey is life - the goal can only be death.
My end goal is just to do projects at the end of the day that I'm proud of.
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