“Pilgrims were people glad to take off their clothing, which was on fire.” — Anne Carson Copy Share Image
Next to of course god America i / love you land of the pilgrims and so forth oh — e. e. cummings Copy Share Image
We are traveling on with our staff in hand... We are pilgrims bound for the heavenly land. — Fanny Crosby Copy Share Image
When earth gets good and crowded, like 15th century England, then some new Pilgrims are gonna rocket their Mayflowers to a new… — Lenny Bruce Copy Share Image
“All the pilgrims rushed out to see. I remained, and went on with my dinner. I believe I was considered brutally callous.… — Joseph Conrad Copy Share Image
Blessed are they who feel like pilgrims and strangers in this life, and whose best things are all to come! — J. C. Ryle Copy Share Image
“We may be pilgrims passing through this world, but let's not be grim-pills in the process!” — Arthur D Bardswell Copy Share Image
“In the end, both sides wanted what the Pilgrims had been looking for in 1620: a place unfettered by obligations to others.” — Nathaniel Philbrick Copy Share Image
In the truest sense, Christian pilgrims have the best of both worlds. We have joy whenever this world reminds us of the… — C. S. Lewis Copy Share Image
Christians are simply pilgrims who acknowledge their lostness and their desire for help in finding the way. — Philip Yancey Copy Share Image
“Laughing, the man replied, “I’ve been following you, you’ve been following the pilgrims in front of you, and they’ve been following in… — Stephen Marriott Copy Share Image
“If two pilgrims, which have wandered some few miles together, have a heart's grief when they are near to part, what must… — William Drummond 1623 Copy Share Image
There were tens of thousands of pilgrims, from all over the world. They were of all colors, from blue-eyed blondes to black-skinned… — Malcolm X Copy Share Image
“During the "first Thanksgiving" at Plymouth, Wampanoag Indians - including a Patuxet Indian named Squanto - helped teach Pilgrims how to farm,… — Patton Oswalt Copy Share Image
If you look at the beginning of this country, when the pilgrims came to this country, the first year they had a… — Rafael Cruz Copy Share Image
“May your Spirit fill us and guide our eyes so they see, our ears so they hear, our hands so they may… — Hwa Sung Ryu Copy Share Image
“Just as there never died a man," quoth he, "But he had lived on earth in some degree, Just so there never… — Geoffrey Chaucer Copy Share Image
America's story is largely an immigrant story. That hasn't changed since the Pilgrims ate their first turkey some four hundred years ago,… — Andrew Lam Copy Share Image
“Far out on the desert to the north dustspouts rose wobbling and augered the earth and some said they'd heard of pilgrims… — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image
“THE PILGRIMS HAD BEEN DRIVEN by fiercely held spiritual beliefs. They had sailed across a vast and dangerous ocean to a wilderness… — Nathaniel Philbrick Copy Share Image
The only funny part about Colonial Dunsboro is maybe it's too authentic, but for all the wrong reasons. This whole crowd of… — Chuck Palahniuk Copy Share Image
The myth of the dead Indian goes back to the Protestant settlement of the U.S. The Pilgrims wanted to start a new… — Richard Rodriguez Copy Share Image
“In a place like Paris, the air is so thick with dreams they clog the streets and take all the good tables… — Jeremy Mercer Copy Share Image
And then Serafina understood something for which the witches had no word: it was the idea of pilgrimage. She understood why these… — Philip Pullman Copy Share Image
“They call themselves believers and thereby signify that they are pilgrims, strangers and aliens in the world. Indeed, a staff in the… — Soren Kierkegaard Copy Share Image
It's creepy, but here we are, the Pilgrims, the crackpots of our time, trying to establish our own alternate reality. To build… — Chuck Palahniuk Copy Share Image
This is the shape of the tree, And the flower and the leaf, and the three pale beautiful pilgrims: This is what… — Conrad Aiken Copy Share Image
Education must remove hatred between the pilgrims on the various roads to God. There is only one God, one Goal, one Law,… — Sathya Sai Baba Copy Share Image
“Roads do not choose what they carry. Kings Armies Pilgrims Famine Grief All pass beneath the same stone.” — Harshit Dixit Copy Share Image
Politics is like navigation in a sea without charts, and wise men live the lives of pilgrims. — Joyce Cary Copy Share Image
Like pilgrims to th' appointed place we tend; The World's an Inn, and Death the journey's end. — John Dryden Copy Share Image
Courage you have, and the knowledge that we are all pilgrims together, wending through unknown country, home. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“The feet of labourers, pilgrims and explorers smoothed these stones. The stones were changed and the travellers were too.” — Paulo Coelho Copy Share Image
Walking by faith will cause all of us to recognize that as children of God we are just pilgrims and strangers down… — J. Vernon McGee Copy Share Image
“As pilgrims, we're wayfarers who dance with as much integrity, grace, and clarity as we can muster.” — Mary Ellen Trahan Copy Share Image
In dreams we stand in this great democracy of the possible and there we are right pilgrims indeed. There we go forth… — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image