Caminantes Quotes

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Rachel Joyce
“In walking, he unleashed the past that he had spent twenty years seeking to avoid, and now it chattered and played through his head with a wild energy that was its own.”
Rachel Joyce, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

Rachel Joyce
“Again he felt in a profound way that he was both inside and outside what he saw; that he was bith connected, and passing through. Harold began to understand that this was also the truth about his walk. He was both a part of things, and not.”
Rachel Joyce, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

“El camino es el que hace las preguntas y el camino es el que da las respuestas, así que escúchalas siempre, porque somos tan solo parte de un escenario donde se sigue representando la misma obra pero con otros actores, esta vez nosotros…”
Fran Lucas Herrero, In Itinerae Stellae: Caminando por el Camino de Santiago Aragonés

Rachel Joyce
“For a while it there was only the silence that carried her words. It struck Harold afresh how life could change in an instant. You could be doing something so everyday—walking your partner’s dog, putting on your shoes—and not knowing that everything you wanted you were about to lose.”
Rachel Joyce, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

Rachel Joyce
“As time passed and he found his rhythm, he began to feel more certain. England opened up beneath his feet, and the feeling of freedom, of pushing into the unknown, was so exhilarating he had to smile.”
Rachel Joyce, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

Rachel Joyce
“After several hours, he realized he had been so lost in remembering and mourning the past, he had wasted two miles heading in the wrong direction.”
Rachel Joyce, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

Carlos Sisí
“Tuvieron que salir fuera y enfrentarse con los muertos; al menos los hombres lo hicieron”
Carlos Sisí, Aeternum

David Le Breton
“El caminante disfruta de ese precipitarse en el anonimato, de ese no estar para nadie, excepto sus compañeros de ruta o los encuentros que surgen por el camino. Dar el primer paso es sinónimo de cambiar de existencia por un tiempo más o menos largo.”
David Le Breton, Elogio del Caminar