The thornbush is the old obstacle in the road. It must catch fire if you want to go further.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If you find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesn't lead anywhere.
I don't know what my path is yet. I'm just walking on it.
Many roads lead to the path, but basically there are only two: reason and practice.
The only very rugged part of the route is in crossing the Big Horn mountain, which is about 30 miles wide.
The Path that leadeth on is lighted by one fire - the light of daring burning in the heart. The more one dares, the more he shall obtain.
One thorn of experience is worth a whole wilderness of warning.
The neighborhood I grew up in had this fence that surrounds the watershed. And if you go on the other side of that fence, there's nothing until the North Pole and down to Siberia. It's the absolute cutoff point between man and nature.
You know, I'm no different from a fireman. You got to run into a fire no matter how big the blaze is.
The safest road to hell is the gradual one - the gentle slope, soft underfoot, without sudden turnings, without milestones, without signposts.
Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.