Your goals are the road maps that guide you and show you what is possible for your life.
Got two kids; one's a record producer who lives just up the road from me - great guitarist and piano player, too.
A whole bunch of big technological shocks occurred when Asian innovations - paper, gunpowder, the stirrup, the moldboard plow and so on - came to Europe via the Silk Road.
Being on the road is a great habitat for creating new music because there's so many different experiences.
I don't say I was 'proceeding down a thoroughfare;' I say I 'walked down the road'. I don't say I 'passed a hallowed institute of learning;' I say I 'passed a school'.
I don't know anything more piggish - I don't know anything more un-American than saying, 'Oh, I'm worried about my own little handout or my own little program or my own little economy and we'll kick this can down the road and let some future generation deal with it.'
Dad lived such a hectic, hard life on the road, and I didn't get to spend as much time with him as I would have liked.
Cicero most reminds me of Harold Wilson. Both men knew how to keep the show on the road.
Unreasonable haste is the direct road to error.
There is no road too long to the man who advances deliberately and without undue haste; there are no honors too distant to the man who prepares himself for them with patience.
We're heading towards a perception tipping point where it's going to soon become a foregone conclusion that not only has Newark turned a corner, but it's way down the right road.
Every scandal has its road kill: the pedestrians who stumble into the headlights of the oncoming 18-wheeler.
Here I am at the end of the road and at the top of the heap.
It is a rough road that leads to the heights of greatness.
The heights of popularity and patriotism are still the beaten road to power and tyranny.
Any discrimination, like sharp turns in a road, becomes critical because of the tremendous speed at which we are traveling into the high-tech world of a service economy.
Society can take two roads - the road to genuine prosperity, or the road to artificial stimulus. The first results in a permanent higher standard of living for all; the latter creates an inflationary boom that cannot last.
The road to success is always under construction... there are lots of pot holes but no traffic jams.
In our era, the road to holiness necessarily passes through the world of action.
Having covered some half a hundred cities, towns, villages, and wide spots in the road during the last tow years, George and I fairly wallowed in the comfort of our own home base.