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Quotes About Discovering

flipped backward from the appendix and started looking
~ Lee Child
The question of Magick is a question of discovering and employing hitherto unknown forces of nature. We know that they exist, and we cannot doubt the possibility of mental or physical instruments capable of bringing us into relation with them.
~ Aleister Crowley
One's single greatest strength may be uncovering the hidden talents of another person.
~ Tom Rath
Life is not about discovering our talents; it is about pushing our talents to the limit and discovering our genius.
~ Robert Breault
Reason we call that faculty innate in us of discovering laws and applying them with thought.
~ Hermann von Helmholtz
Music is my passion. I've always been musically driven and musically inclined. I play the keyboard a little bit. I love listening to music and discovering music. That's my love, but I'm not a rapper at all.
~ Demetrius Shipp, Jr.
It is the same with life. Some are influenced by the love of wealth while others are blindly led on by the mad fever for power and domination, but the finest type of man gives himself up to discovering the meaning and purpose of life itself. He seeks to uncover the secrets of nature. This is the man I call a philosopher for although no man is completely wise in all respects, he can love wisdom as the key to nature's secrets.
~ Simon Singh
Getting to know God by His names is more than simply learning a new word or discovering a new title He goes by. Learning to know God by His names opens up the door to knowing His character more fully and experiencing His power more deeply.
~ Tony Evans
Observe how many people evade, rationalize and drive their minds into a state of blind stupor, in dread of discovering that those they deal with- their loved ones or friends or business associates or political rulers- are not merely mistaken, but evil. Observe that this dread leads them to sanction, to help and to spread the very evil whose existence they fear to acknowledge.
~ Ayn Rand
If a film is about love, it tends to be about tortured love or discovering love or young love. It's not this wonderful kind of comfortable, old resilient love.
~ John Lithgow
We can think of the difference between math and science in terms of possible worlds. Math is concerned with truths that would hold in any possible world: given these axioms, these theorems will follow. Science is all about discovering the actual world in which we live.
~ Sean Carroll
The order of the Universe is identified with the Divine Mind, and the scientist is said to be discovering the mind of God in his scientific pursuits. Scientific method itself has been called a Christian method of discovering God's mind.
~ Seyyed Hossein Nasr
I]maginability must not be made the test for ontology. The realist claim is that the scientist is discovering the structures of the world; it is not required in addition that these structures be imaginable in the categories of the macroworld.
~ Ernan McMullin
I always thought, if I wasn't racing, one of my dream jobs would be as a scout, going town to town and trying to find bands in all these little dive bars. That would be so much fun, discovering music that way as opposed to from your phone.
~ Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Building trust is key to discovering and understanding your buyers' motives.
~ Grant Cardone
All the truths of mathematics are linked to each other, and all means of discovering them are equally admissible.
~ Adrien-Marie Legendre
I was just finishing high school and entering college in 1988, when the Creator's Bill of Rights was drafted, and had already set my sights on building a career as a writer of comics. Discovering the Creator's Bill of Rights - in an issue of 'The Comics Journal,' if I'm not mistaken - I accepted it as gospel.
~ Chris Roberson
The voice of a person thinking, discovering, revising, is ever-present without any loss in grace or ease.
~ Susan Stewart
Seeking, knowing, discovering, enjoying- these faculties or powers are pale and lifeless without realization.
~ Henry Miller
I am slowly, painfully discovering that my refuge is not found in my mother, my grandmother, of even the birds of Bear River. My refuge exists in my capacity to love. If I can learn to love death then I can begin to find refuge in change.
~ Terry Tempest Williams
the heart is a vessel not large enough to sustain love. Kneeling is the proper position for discovering love again.
~ Karen Burton Mains
What remains indisputable, however, is her genius for navigating the waters of her own vision, for discovering it, nurturing it, and never abandoning it.
~ Karen Karbo
It appears to me that in Ethics, as in all other philosophical studies, the difficulties and disagreements, of which history is full, are mainly due to a very simple cause: namely to the attempt to answer questions, without first discovering precisely what question it is which you desire to answer.
~ G. E. Moore
On a computer there is no consolation in discovering you're almost right. Almost means you're still just wrong.
~ G. Pascal Zachary