Quotes about Transition
When a plunge is to be made into the water, it's of no use lingering on the bank.
- Charles Dickens
Life is made of ever so many partings welded together ... Divisions among such must come, and must be met as they come.
- Charles Dickens
The man slept on, indifferent to showers of hail and intervals of brightness, to sunshine on his face and shadow, to the pattering lumps of dull ice on his body and the diamonds into which the sun changed them, until the sun was low in the west, and the sky was glowing. Then, the mender of roads having got his tools together and all things ready to go down into the village, roused him.
- Charles Dickens
the possessor of such great expectations,—farewell, monotonous acquaintances of my childhood, henceforth I was for London and greatness;
- Charles Dickens
If, any sunny forenoon, she had spread a little pair of wings and flown away before my eyes, I don't think I should have regarded it as much more than I had had reason to expect.
- Charles Dickens
One always begins to forgive a place as soon as it's left behind;
- Charles Dickens
The relief of being at last engaged in the execution of the purpose, was so great to me that I felt it difficult to realise the condition in which I had been a few hours before.
- Charles Dickens
Open your arms to change, but don't let go of your values.
- H Jackson Brown, Jr.
Death is not an end but a doorway we walk through as automatically as we take our next breath.
- James Garlow
Death is not an end but a doorway we walk through as automatically as we take our next breath.
- James Garlow
Death is not the nightmare we've been led to fear. Maybe it's no more than an effortless step out of this world into the next—nearer to God's heavenly kingdom.
- James Garlow
I left Colombia because Univision brought me to the United States.
- Sofia Vergara