The gulls who scorn perfection for the sake of travel go nowhere, slowly. Those who put aside travel for the sake of perfection go anywhere, instantly.
We are each given a block of marble when we begin a lifetime, and the tools to shape it into sculpture. We can drag it behind us untouched, we can pound it to gravel, we can shape it into glory. Examples from every other life are left for us to see, lifeworks finished and unfinished, guiding and warning. Near the end our sculpture is nearly finished, and we can smooth and polish what we started years before. We can make our progress then, but to do it we must see past the appearances of age.
Interpretation
What this quote means
Life is a creative journey where we shape our destinies through our choices and actions.
This quote by Richard Bach emphasizes the metaphor of life as a sculpting process, where each individual is given a piece of marble to mold into their unique masterpiece. It encourages us to take responsibility for our lives, reminding us that we have the power to create beauty and meaning through our choices, while also acknowledging the influence of the lives around us as examples of what is possible or what to avoid. As we age, we are reminded to refine and polish our life's work, transcending the surface impressions of time.
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Example use cases
In a motivational speech about personal growth, one might use this quote to inspire listeners to take charge of their lives.
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True love stories never have endings.
We wait all these years to find someone who understands us, I thought, someone who accepts us as we are, someone with a wizard's power to melt stone to sunlight, who can bring us happiness in spite of trials, who can face our dragons in the night, who can transform us into the soul we choose to be. Just yesterday I found that magical Someone is the face we see in the mirror: It's us and our homemade masks.
From time to time it's fun to close our eyes, and in that dark say to ourselves, 'I am the sorcerer, and when I open my eyes I shall see a world that I have created, and for which I and only I am completely responsible.' Slowly then, eyelids open like curtains lifting stage-center. And sure enough, there's our world, just the way we've built it.
If our body is a perfect expression of our thought about body, and if our thought about body is that it’s condition has everything to do with inner image and nothing to do with time, then we don’t have to be impatient for being too young or frightened of being too old.
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