A journey, regardless of its length, is not a motion from place to place, but an experience of moving through space from place to place. In other words, man grows not as a result of arriving at his journey's end, but by the mystery of the journey itself. He learns most who travels slowly.
- a Chinese Philosopher (unnamed) quoted in the book listed below -
Make the journey not because we are striving to cover a distance, but because we rejoice in a series of experiences, each of which is precious in itself.
- Manly P. Hall: Self-Unfoldment by Disciplines of Realization