“The Bible interprets life from its particular perspective; it does not record in a factual way the human journey through history.” WayHumansDoeRecordsJourneyParticularPerspectiveFactual Author:John Shelby Spong
“I am always willing to share my perspective and my personal experience and my journey.” JourneyShareWillingPerspectivePersonal ExperiencesMy Journey Author:Bethenny Frankel
“What space brings to you is that global perspective, that planetary perspective, that we're all in this together, and no matter where you're living on Earth, we're all part of this amazing journey.” EarthTogetherJourneyPerspective Author:Dafydd Williams
“To travel a circle is to journey over the same ground time and time again. To travel a circle wisely is to journey over the same ground for the first time. In this way, the ordinary becomes extraordinary, and the circle, a path to where you wish to be. And when you notice at last that the path has circled back into itself, you realize that where you wish to be is where you have already been ... and always were.” WayWantInspirationalFirstsLastsTimeWishRealizingPathWiseJourneyPerspectiveTravelOrdinaryFirst TimeExtraordinaryCirclesPathwaysNoticingConversations With GodFull Circle Author:Neale Donald Walsch
“I don't think we have all the words in a single vocabulary to explain what we are or why we are. I don't think we have the range of emotion to fully feel what someone else is feeling. I don't think any of us can sit in judgment of another human being. We're incomplete creatures, barely scraping by. Is it possible--from the perspective of this quickly spinning Earth and our speedy journey from crib to coffin--to know the difference between right, wrong, good, and evil? I don't know if it's even useful to try.” IfsThinkingKnowsFeelsTryingHumansFeelingsEarthEvilDifferencesHuman BeingsEmotionJourneyPerspectiveCreaturesJudgmentRangeGood And EvilVocabularySpinningIncompleteCoffinsScrapingRange Of Emotions Author:Alexandra Fuller
“But to look back from the stony plain along the road which led one to that place is not at all the same thing as walking on the road; the perspective to say the very least, changes only with the journey; only when the road has, all abruptly and treacherously, and with an absoluteness that permits no argument, turned or dropped or risen is one able to see all that one could not have seen from any other place.” LooksAbleJourneyPerspectiveWalkingArgumentPermitRisen Author:James A. Baldwin