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Quotes About Exploratory

If you use your drafts as exploratory vehicles for that purpose, you condemn them to a major rewrite. Because every milestone requires a setup, and many require foreshadowing, neither of which is possible until you know where you're headed.
~ Larry Brooks
I'm very fond of experimental housekeeping.
~ Jane Austen
My intentions with any of my music is to keep it futuristic and updated and be experimental and try new things.
~ Mayer Hawthorne
I've always chosen incredibly different roles and things that are quite offbeat. That way you're not limited.
~ Anna Friel
Adults often assume that most learning is the result of teaching and that exploratory, spontaneous learning is unusual. But actually, spontaneous learning is more fundamental.
~ Alison Gopnik
I have always lived my life outside of the box. I find it to be way more fun there.
~ Jesse Itzler
But then, that's the beauty of writing stories—each one is an exploratory journey in search of a reason and a shape. And when you find that reason and that shape, there's no feeling lik
~ T.C. Boyle
But with Freddy I seemed to have the best sort of conversations, where our talk became exploratory and would lead on to new ideas, like thinking aloud, and in the process of clarifying improvisatory theories I always made useful discoveries about what I thought and felt.
~ Unknown
Through the mediating work of four cultural formations—carnival, tasting, contact zones, and edgework (or risky play)—the chapter explores how the articulation of market play provides a tool for leveraging and for holding an audience; works to redefine markets as pleasurable, exploratory, nontrading spaces; and provides a playful structure through which neoliberal market relations can be parodied and critiqued.
~ Unknown
Creative, exploratory learning requires peers currently puzzled about the same terms or problems.
~ Ivan Illich
I define culinary tourism as the intentional, exploratory participation in the foodways of an other - participation including the consumption, preparation, and presentation of a food item, cuisine, meal system, or eating style considered to belong to a culinary system not one's own.
~ Unknown
When the systems are truly complex, in short, programming has to be a process of exploration and discovery. That had been the whole point of interactive languages such as Lisp, as well as interactive-design tools such as Sketchpad: they made it easy to explore new solutions by making it easy to formulate and then reformulate ideas on the fly. And that was the whole point of Lick's Dynamic Modeling project: he wanted to push exploratory programming as far as he could in every direction.
~ Unknown
Science fiction at its best should be crazy and dangerous, not sane and safe.
~ Paul Di Filippo