Top Forge Quotes

  • Did I have the courage to forge a path – Terry Tempest Williams

    Did I have the courage to forge a path– Terry Tempest Williams

  • The streetlight forge speech bubbles of illumination in the air. A faint glow from the moon casts eerie shadows behind the dark clouds. – Cheree Smith

    The streetlight forge speech bubbles of illumination in the air. A faint glow from the moon casts eerie shadows behind the dark clouds.– Cheree Smith

  • Dare to forge your own path. Even rocks can roll. – Richelle E Goodrich

    Dare to forge your own path. Even rocks can roll.– Richelle E Goodrich

  • Don’t look around for the path you are meant to follow, forge it yourself. – Toni Sorenson

    Don’t look around for the path you are meant to follow, forge it yourself.– Toni Sorenson

  • All that remains is to forge the #commitment. Regardless of how right everything feels, words never last. – Doug   Cooper

    All that remains is to forge the #commitment. Regardless of how right everything feels, words never last.– Doug Cooper

  • Sometimes we must forge distance to gauge clarity in our vision and perception. – Aisha Mirza

    Sometimes we must forge distance to gauge clarity in our vision and perception.– Aisha Mirza

  • Sometimes we must forge distance to gauge clarity in our vision and perception.– Aisha Mirza

  • I don’t believe in pessimism. If something doesn’t come up the way you want, forge ahead. If you think it’s going to rain, it will. – Clint Eastwood

    I don’t believe in pessimism. If something doesn’t come up the way you want, forge ahead. If you think it’s going to rain, it will.– Clint Eastwood

  • I don’t believe in pessimism. If something doesn’t come up the way you want, forge ahead. If you think it’s going to rain, it will.– Clint Eastwood

  • [H]e found poetry more comforting than Scripture-”and his ability to forge from his life a cogent, powerful tale of living with death. – Paul Kalanithi

    [H]e found poetry more comforting than Scripture-”and his ability to forge from his life a cogent, powerful tale of living with death.– Paul Kalanithi