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  1. Jan 18, 2017 · If we were to ignore a detour and continue driving, we might end up out off the road with our only option to turn around and head back to where we were before. Have you experienced a time where you avoided the detour only to discover you were right back where you started?

  2. Nov 3, 2020 · You will end up on the dead-end street. The key is to ensure your mindset views every detour simply as a delay in reaching your destination. Each detour is an opportunity to see new things, to see things from a different perspective, to grow and learn.

  3. After his girlfriend Sue leaves New York to advance her career in Hollywood, piano player Al Roberts decides to join her. Not having much money, he decides to hitchhike across the country. In Arizona, he gets a ride from Charles Haskell, a gambler and a bookie who happens to be headed to L.A. himself.

  4. Oct 29, 2018 · In life, as it is often on the road, detours exist because construction is taking place. When you’re on a highway and there’s a detour, it is usually because workers are trying to fix, build, correct or improve something. Similarly, God will take us on a detour because He is constructing something in our lives as well.

  5. Here’s what I’ve learned at this point in my life: Stay focused on the end goal and take the detour. The detour might take longer to follow than your originally intended path. The detour might make you do some things you had not planned to do and may not enjoy doing.

  6. Nov 1, 2017 · It was a crushing detour. What do we do when life takes an alternate route? What happens when all of our best-made plans are suddenly stripped away? Looking back, I’ve realized that often, what I thought was a detour was actually the destination God had ordained for my good.

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  8. The Motion Picture Production Code did not allow murderers to get away with their crimes, so Ulmer satisfied the censors by having Al picked up by a police car at the very end of the film after foreseeing his arrest in the earlier narration.