Quotes About Expansive
Listen to your gut. Are decisions more expansive or narrowing?
~ Marne Levine
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We were soon free of the woods and bushes, and fairly upon the broad prairie.
~ Francis Parkman
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Certain moments in the creative process, moments when I am really seeing, are weirdly expansive, and I develop a hyper-attuned visual awareness, like the aura-ringed optical field before a migraine. Radiance coalesces about the landscape, rich in possibility, supercharged with something electric, insistent. Time slows down, becomes ecstatic.
~ Sally Mann
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Your soul is infinitely creative. It is alive and expansive in nature. It is curious and playful, changing with the tides of time.
~ Debbie Ford
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The Universe is very, very big.
~ Craig Ferguson
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Struck by the limitless horizon and expanse of sky, and perhaps also influenced by the sight of vehicles swaying crazily in and out of potholes like ships in a heavy swell, the more imaginative saw the steppe as an uncharted sea. General Strecker described it in a letter as 'an ocean that might drown the invader'.
~ Antony Beevor
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Life appear's across the limits.
~ Sohail Umar
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No one seems to realize how immense consciousness really is. It ties us to the rest of the universe.
~ John Twelve Hawks
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Reasonably speaking, the universe is practically infinite.
~ John Walker
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Here lay the West, barbaric, abounding, beautiful.
~ Emerson Hough
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The Brain—is wider than the Sky— For—put them side by side— The one the other will contain With ease—and You—beside.... The Brain is just the weight of God— For—Heft them—Pound for Pound— And they will differ—if they do— As Syllable from Sound.
~ Emily
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I am not deep, but I am very wide.
~ Balzac
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There's a vast underground network for goodness at work in this world—a web of people who've put reading at the center of their lives because they know from experience that reading makes them more expansive, generous people…
~ George Saunders
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that there's a vast underground network for goodness at work in the world—a web of people who've put reading at the center of their lives because they know from experience that reading makes them more expansive, generous people and makes their lives more interesting.
~ George Saunders
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I am the sky and nothing can stick to me. The sky is open and vast and stays unchanged no matter what; it is always the sky. A storm can roll through it, an airplane can roar through, and it is always the sky.
~ Geralyn Lucas
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I fell in love with this country from the moment I first stepped upon its soil. It felt so right, so expansive, so free, so hospitable, and I desperately wanted to become part of the American mainstream.
~ Gerda Weissmann Klein
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The architecture for 'Paladin' - given that it's at least three books, with the possibility of more - turned out to be bigger than anything I've ever created, with multiple levels of reality, interlocking mysteries and a terabyte of time frame.
~ Mark Frost
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I like to know a tiny bit about almost everything. I do like a pub quiz.
~ Hugh Dennis
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If you put Durant's brains in a thimble full of water they'd look like a ship lost in the middle of the sea.
~ Scott Lynch
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That was when the world wasn't so big and I could see everywhere.
~ Markus Zusak
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Nuestras ideas deben ser tan amplias como la naturaleza si aspiran a interpretarla.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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Dice che una buona idea deve essere: sconfinata come gli spazzi freddi dell'Universo e precisa come la scelta di un gelato.
~ Stefano Benni
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To confine our attention to terrestrial matters would be to limit the human spirit.
~ Stephen Hawking
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You can call the universe many things – awesome, beautiful, violent – but one thing you can't call it is cramped.
~ Stephen Hawking
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