A Quote by Wilfried Zaha

Sometimes, the easiest route is not the best route. — © Wilfried Zaha
Sometimes, the easiest route is not the best route.

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In any other sport an easier route to the final is your best route - but in this sport it isn't.
There isn't a route to success. Make a film. If people like it, you'll be okay. There is no route that I know of.
Let us decide on the route that we wish to take to pass our life, and attempt to sow that route with flowers.
In climbing, being first-rate is part of the whole enterprise. The important climbers want to be the first man up the mountain, the one who put up the first route. You're usually only remembered if you put up the first route on a very important climb. The route might even be named after you. That's a kind of glory.
That first peak is the best place to pause and look back, to see if you took the easiest route, to learn the lessons from the first climb. And it is the best place to examine the terrain ahead, to change your plans and goals, to take a deep breath and begin climbing again.
Sometimes the DOJ decides that a pre-trial, monetary settlement for a lawsuit is the best route to take.
I've never chosen the easy route to world titles or the easy route in fights, and I came up short against Stevenson.
A philosophy can only be a route to knowledge. It cannot be knowledge crammed down one's throat. If one has a route, he can then find what is true for him. And that is Scientology.
I have climbed Everest from the Nepal route and the China route. The other routes are too hard for me. So I don't think I can climb Everest again.
If someone chooses a vocational route, why do they not get the same respect in society as someone who just does a pure academic route?
Every time I run a route, I try to make it seem like I'm running a different route than I'm actually running so I can get open.
Syria is Iran's only ally in the Arab world. It's their route to the sea. It's the route for them to arm Hezbollah in Lebanon, which threatens, of course, our ally, Israel.
When we first did 'Big Night Out,' there was no chance of someone doing a little show in a pub then being on telly. There was a little Oxbridge route in and an old-fashioned variety route.
That is what we should be doing: liberating everyone's potential, whether it's a self-made individual, whether it's someone taking the university route, whether it's the apprenticeship route. They are all equal and good and worthwhile.
The route to the target is more important than the target. We are going to go for the target, but we enjoy the route as well.
I think especially in academia, we are coached to go the route of paying to submit our writing to small publications, like the presses and the quarterly reviews and all of these that are considered 'prestigious.' As a writer in a college program, that's the route that you're taught to go.
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