A Quote by Jessica Williams

For me, so far, confidence has been a journey, not a destination. — © Jessica Williams
For me, so far, confidence has been a journey, not a destination.
When I look back at my journey, it gives me a sense of confidence. I have been through an odd journey from Delhi to Mumbai, struggling, not having a job, shifting houses... Today, I am giving interviews. So it does give me gratitude and confidence. The fear is gone.
The experiences are so innumerable and varied, that the journey appears to be interminable and the Destination is ever out of sight. But the wonder of it is, when at last you reach your Destination you find that you had never travelled at all! It was a journey from here to Here.
Everything happening around me is very random. I am enjoying the phase, as the journey is far more enjoyable than the destination.
The paradox: there can be no pilgrimage without a destination, but the destination is also not the real point of the endeavor. Not the destination, but the willingness to wander in pursuit characterizes pilgrimage. Willingness: to hear the tales along the way, to make the casual choices of travel, to acquiesce even to boredom. That's pilgrimage -- a mind full of journey.
We do well to remember that the Bible has far more to say about how to live during the journey than about the ultimate destination.
It was being a runner that mattered, not how fast or how far I could run. The joy was in the act of running and in the journey, not in the destination.
A journey takes time. And the lessons we learn best, they come from the journey, not the destination.
For me, what usually makes a horror sequence scary is the journey not the destination.
Christlikeness is a journey, not a destination. The joy is in the journey.
We've played with a lot of confidence and that's been the key so far. Hopefully, we can take more confidence into the playoffs.
Life to me is a journey - you never know what may be your next destination.
It's been an amazing journey so far for me, in the places that I've gone and the people that I've met.
I have likened writing a novel to going on a journey, with some notion of the destination I will arrive at, but not the whole picture - which emerges gradually as a series of revelations, as the journey goes along.
There's a difference between, as I always say, the destination, the end point, and the journey. The journey has a lot of twists and turns. It isn't always pretty.
You are the grim, goal-oriented ones who will not believe that the joy is in the journey rather than the destination no matter how many times it has been proven to you.
Theres a difference between, as I always say, the destination, the end point, and the journey. The journey has a lot of twists and turns. It isnt always pretty.
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