“Impatience asks for the impossible, wants to reach the goal without the means of getting there. The length of the journey has to be borne with, for every moment is necessary.” WantMeanMomentsAsksGoalImpossibleJourneyLengthImpatience Book:Preface and Introduction to The phenomenology of mind Source: Preface and Introduction to The phenomenology of mind
“When the wind is right and the cloud is gone, you can see down this road as far as Darjeeling," I told her. "But it is a long and difficult road, full of perils, and if a traveller on foot were to look at the length of it, his spirit would be overcome and he would sit down and refuse to go any further. You must not look to the end of the road, Portia. Look only to the step in front of you. That you can do. Just one step. And you will not make the journey alone.” IfsLooksLongEndsWould BeSpiritDifficultCan DoStepsGoneJourneyFeetFrontsWindOvercomingDown AndCloudsRefuseJust OneLengthPerilTravellerEnd Of The RoadJourney Alone Book:Dark Road to Darjeeling Source: Dark Road to Darjeeling