"The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry" Quotes
A man unexpectedly embarks on a journey to visit a long-lost friend, finding hope and healing along the way.
fiction | 320 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
You have to believe. That's what I've learned. You have to believe.
The world was made up of people putting one foot in front of the other; and a life might appear ordinary simply because the person living it had chosen not to make it otherwise.
The trouble with time was that, when it was up, there was never enough of it.
He had learned that it was the smallness of people that filled him with wonder and tenderness, and the loneliness of that too. The world was made up of people putting one foot in front of the other; and a life might appear ordinary simply because the person living it had chosen not to make it otherwise.
You are never too old, and it is never too late.
The point of a journey is not to arrive.
He had learned that it was the smallness of people that filled him with wonder and tenderness, and the loneliness of that too.





