Quote by PROFESSOR EUGEN HERRIGEL - Deepstash

“The way to the goal is not to be measured! Of what importance are weeks, months, years?”

PROFESSOR EUGEN HERRIGEL

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An affirmation and little reminder to the phrase: "journey rather than destination"

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