Where You Stand Quotes by Paul Watson, Cecelia Ahern, George Herbert, Hayley Williams, Robyn Davidson, Taizan Maezumi and many others.

If you want to know where you would have stood on slavery before the Civil War, don’t look at where you stand on slavery today. Look at where you stand on animal rights.
Children are the ones that know exactly what’s going on in the world, you know. They ‘see’ more than adults, ‘believe’ in more, are honest, and will always, ‘always’ let you know where you stand.
Do not wait; the time will never be ‘just right.’ Start where you stand, and work with whatever tools you may have at your command, and better tools will be found as you go along.
Sometimes it takes a good fall to really know where you stand.
I believe when you’re stuck in one spot for too long it’s best to throw a grenade where you stand, and jump…and pray.
Where you stand, where you are, that’s what your life is right there, regardless of how painful it is or how enjoyable it is. That’s what it is.
If you are ever going to move beyond where you stand at that moment you have to conjure a picture in your head of where you want to go.
What is design? It’s where you stand with a foot in two worlds – the world of technology and the world of people and human purposes – and you try to bring the two together.
A battle cry” Mr. Bennet said “is a warrior’s calling card. Only it does not say ‘Good afternoon. I have come for tea and crumpets.’ It says ‘Death has come for you! Flee or be killed where you stand!
Sometimes you just need to distance yourself from people. If they care, they’ll notice. If they don’t, you know where you stand.
You know, I’ve learned that sometimes you can only see what you want to see by changing where you stand. And standing somewhere unexpected can lead to unexpected discoveries.
When you know who you are and what you stand for, you stand in wisdom.
Even the longest journey must begin where you stand.
Age is not so much a feature of your character, as the spot where you stand for a pretty fleeting time on the arc of your life.
The place where you are now is vital. The path toward victory opens from where you stand.
Enlightenment does not ask you to be perfect; it simply asks you to find perfection right where you stand.
Take courage, man, be brave and drive ahead, start where you stand.