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“It goes easy if you do it one step at a time, one day at a time.”
― Slow Camino: My Adventure on the Camino de Santiago
― Slow Camino: My Adventure on the Camino de Santiago
“A plaque at the top of Alto de Perdon has the inscription, Donde se cruza el camino del vieto con el de las estrellas, (Where the way of the wind crosses the way of the stars).”
― Slow Camino: My Adventure on the Camino de Santiago
― Slow Camino: My Adventure on the Camino de Santiago
“There had always been a sense of urgency in my life. Always something to do, somewhere to go, things to fix, other things to buy, stuff to clean, phone calls to be made, goals to be set.”
― Slow Camino: My Adventure on the Camino de Santiago
― Slow Camino: My Adventure on the Camino de Santiago
“How many of the yellow arrows pointing the way had been obscured by a narrowly focused consciousness and passed by unseen.”
― Slow Camino: My Adventure on the Camino de Santiago
― Slow Camino: My Adventure on the Camino de Santiago
“we must first identify as human beings and learn not to make comparisons. We must first discover what we have in common. When we start out by focusing on our differences, we make those barriers harder to bridge.”
― Slow Camino: My Adventure on the Camino de Santiago
― Slow Camino: My Adventure on the Camino de Santiago
“Anxiety is all about projecting the self into the future. Fear is the part of you that is hopelessly trapped in the past.”
― Slow Camino: My Adventure on the Camino de Santiago
― Slow Camino: My Adventure on the Camino de Santiago
“Eckhart Tolle says that the most important quote in the Bible is “Be still, and know that I am God.”
― Portuguese Camino - In Search of the Infinite Moment
― Portuguese Camino - In Search of the Infinite Moment
“So, let us not be blind to our differences—but let us also direct attention to our common interests and to means by which those differences can be resolved. And if we cannot end now our differences, at least we can help make the world safe for diversity”
― Slow Camino: My Adventure on the Camino de Santiago
― Slow Camino: My Adventure on the Camino de Santiago
“not to cling to any thought—to let all thoughts flow by, detach ourselves from them, so allowing them to fade away into nothingness from lack of attention.”
― Slow Camino: My Adventure on the Camino de Santiago
― Slow Camino: My Adventure on the Camino de Santiago
“There is divinity to be found in the secular.”
― Slow Camino: My Adventure on the Camino de Santiago
― Slow Camino: My Adventure on the Camino de Santiago
“Stability is about flexibility, not being rigid. You glide and skate rather than push and shove your way along.”
― Slow Camino: My Adventure on the Camino de Santiago
― Slow Camino: My Adventure on the Camino de Santiago
“Mark Twain said “it ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble, but what you know for sure that just ain’t so.”
― Slow Camino: My Adventure on the Camino de Santiago
― Slow Camino: My Adventure on the Camino de Santiago
“You are safer walking the Camino in Spain than any day you spend in the United States.”
― Slow Camino: My Adventure on the Camino de Santiago
― Slow Camino: My Adventure on the Camino de Santiago
“Reflecting a minute, Father Joe softly replies, ‘Tony, you are right. The world is made up of two types of people. Those who think the world is made up of two types of people, and those of us…who don’t.”
― Slow Camino: My Adventure on the Camino de Santiago
― Slow Camino: My Adventure on the Camino de Santiago





