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Pilgrim Quotes by Ronald Reagan
- Generations hence, parents will take their children to these woods to show them how the land must have looked to the first Pilgrims and pioneers.…
- America has not been a story or a byword. That small community of Pilgrims prospered and, driven by the dreams and, yes, by the ideas…
- And how stands the city on this winter night? More prosperous, more secure, and happier than it was 8 years ago. But more than that:…
More Pilgrim Quotes
- In the holy city of Mecca, violence of any kind was forbidden. From the moment they left home, pilgrims were not permitted… — Karen Armstrong
- The pilgrims on the Mayflower landed at Plymouth Rock. To my knowledge, they didn't wait around for a return trip to Europe.… — Buzz Aldrin
- The purpose of going to Mars is for humans to first begin to occupy, permanently, another planet in the solar system. The… — Buzz Aldrin
- I love the ideas of looking back to historical heroes to give us inspiration on how we can be today's heroes to… — Kirk Cameron
- I think everybody has their own way of looking at their lives as some kind of pilgrimage. Some people will see their… — Eric Clapton
- My heart has become capable of every form: It is a pasture for gazelles And a monastery for Christian monks, And the… — Ibn Arabi
- Prayer is the preface to the book of Christian living; the text of the new life sermon; the girding on of the… — Austin Phelps
- I am still a journeyman actor and a peace and justice activist. I'm a pilgrim trying to win my freedom and serve… — Martin Sheen
- Sometimes I come across a tree which seems like Buddha or Jesus: loving, compassionate, still, unambitious, enlightened, in eternal meditation, giving pleasure… — Satish Kumar
- No words can express how much the world owes to sorrow. Most of the Psalms were born in the wilderness. Most of… — George MacDonald
- The Museum is not meant either for the wanderer to see by accident or for the pilgrim to see with awe. It… — Gilbert K. Chesterton
- Day, like a weary pilgrim, had reached the western gate of heaven, and Evening stooped down to unloose the latchets of his… — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow