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Quotes About Found

I've not as yet found one hobby that would absorb me completely when I'm not working, but I have just bought a new apartment and didn't quite bargain for the amount of effort and time and money that that absorbs.
~ Hugh Dancy
It's a lot easier to be lost than found. It's the reason we're always searching and rarely discovered--so many locks not enough keys.
~ Sarah Dessen
Which just goes to show," said Percie, "that we should never be separated. We're better than blood sisters, because actually I found you, and you found me.
~ Sarah Kozloff
I'm feeling much better now that I've found my mind.
~ Scott C. Holstad
Whatever entity now resided within its walls, it found life through a legacy of tragedy and fear.
~ Scott Thomas
In fact all I had to hold onto at that moment . . . was her face, that wry smile, Natasha's, seen but unknown, found in a restaurant, lost on a street corner . . .
~ Mark Z. Danielewski
And I've turned corners there was no going back to, corners in the middle of a room that led to Spain or solitude. And always the thin line between corner and cornered, the good corners of bodies and those severe bodies that permit no repose, the places we retreat to, the places we can't bear to be found.
~ Stephen Dunn
But this is England, where the only crime is to be Found Out.
~ Stephen Fry
There's nothing like stories on a windy night when folks have found a warm place in a cold world.
~ Stephen King
Nothing is ever lost, Sarah. Nothing that can't be found.
~ Stephen King
End of watch is what they call it, but Hodges himself has found it impossible to give up watching.
~ Stephen King
I have made the most important discovery of my career, the most important discovery of my life: It is only in the mysterious equations of love that any logic or reasons can be found.
~ John Forbes Nash
They're paying her to sleep now. I could hear my father's exclamation. Praise the lord, she's found her dream career.
~ Jojo Moyes
I, too, like the sound of the rain on the roof. I also like the lightning. It's like some great cosmic flashlight. It makes me think that someone is searching for me. And I don't mind the BAM of thunder because that makes me think that, perhaps, I have been found. That's the way a good book makes me feel, as if I have been found, understood, seen. --Maureen O'Toople in the short story "Your Question for Author Here
~ Jon Scieszka Katie DiCamillo
We cannot resist the lure of that mortal brilliance. It is its own kind of glamour, that dazzles the senses. And once we have found it, we cannot turn away.
~ Emma Bull
When you call an object's method, this is set to the object whose method was called. If the method is not found in that object, and is found in the prototype, that doesn't change the value of this. this always refers to the original object — that is, the object whose method was called — even if the method is in the prototype. So
~ Eric Freeman
On his own, he was lost. On his knees, he knew he was found.
~ Eric Wilson
It is good to feel lost... because it proves you have a navigational sense of where "Home" is. You know that a place that feels like being found exists. And maybe your current location isn't that place but, Hallelujah, that unsettled, uneasy feeling of lost-ness just brought you closer to it.
~ Erika Harris
Where human life needs most sympathy, where usually it is the most barren, there it is that Christ is more likely to be found than anywhere else.
~ beecher henry ward xix
Besides, you are seeking something you have already found but don't knoit. Such are the causes of unhappiness.
~ Ben Okri
Go play with the towns you have built of blocks, The towns where you would have bound me! I sleep in my earth like a tired fox, And my buffalo have found me.
~ benet stephen vincent iii
It's not an easy challenge picking up players in January, I've always found it tough. Clubs don't want to release their better players.
~ Neil Warnock
Since the primary motive of the evil is disguise, one of the places evil people are most likely to be found is within the church. What better way to conceal one's evil from oneself, as well as from others, than to be a deacon or some other highly visible form of Christian within our culture?"[9
~ Gregory A. Boyd
It was as if I'd found myself in a performance of some extravagant, complex drama, and I didn't have a script. But I smiled, and smiling was easy, no matter how strange and disorienting the street seemed to be.
~ Gregory David Roberts