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Quotes About Exploring

I've heard it said that technology makes a good person better, and it makes a bad person worse. That's okay with me. I say we keep building new versions of ourselves, keep exploring the unknown, and keep growing. We're gonna be fine. Different, but fine.
~ Daniel H. Wilson
At the beginning of my acting career, I worked for two seasons at the RSC and spent a lot of time in the Cotswolds exploring Shakespeare's countryside. It's my kind of English landscape, with its tiny villages and one-room thatched pubs.
~ Cherie Lunghi
The luxury of being half-asleep, exploring the fringes of psychosis in safety.
~ Unknown
I like to walk around John Lewis or Selfridges window-shopping.
~ Michael Ball
St. Augustine was billed as the oldest city in America, the very spot where Ponce de León landed and began exploring.
~ John Grisham
So the training in mindfulness that we will be exploring together is really the cultivation of a resource that is already ours.
~ Jon Kabat-Zinn
Since I hacked my governor module, it's not like I haven't thought about killing the humans. But once I started exploring the company servers and found hundreds of hours of downloadable entertainment media, I just thought, there's no hurry. I can always kill the humans later, after the next series drops.
~ Martha Wells
Friendship, love, health, energy, enthusiasm, and joy are the things that make life worth living and exploring.
~ Denise Austin
Unlocking our potential requires education, experience, and determination. One should never stop learning, never stop exploring, never stop going on adventures.
~ Ming-Dao Deng
One should never stop learning, never stop exploring, never stop going on adventures. Be like the explorers of old. What they acquired for themselves will always surpass those who merely read about their exploits.
~ Ming-Dao Deng
It's our potential for good stuff I'm most interested in exploring, but that has most meaning when juxtaposed with things that can go wrong.
~ Morris Gleitzman
Grinberg (1983), in exploring the analyst's professional identity, stresses a particular kind of curiosity regarding the mind and psychic reality, a curiosity that extends to the analyst's own psychic functioning; Grinberg
~ Unknown
We had found nothing, and had been lost several times already in one morning, so this was shaping up into a top travel experience.
~ Pete McCarthy