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Quotes About Search

If you hide, I'll seek for you. If you're lost, I'll search for you. If you leave, I'll wait for you. If they try to take you away from me, I'll fight for you. Because I never want to lose someone I love.
~ Unknown
Sometimes we have to disappear, to find out who is willing to find us.
~ Unknown
What happened to you always being there. Tell me where you are now.
~ Unknown
Ok...I'm tired of being single....where is Mr.right ? Isn't there someone for everyone? Guess I'm not meant to be with anyone.
~ Unknown
She had so little expected to see him that she recoiled in fear. And he himself had run all over Paris not because he thought it was possible to find her, but because it was too hard for him to give up the search.
~ Marcel Proust
she believed came from her admirer but which was due in effect to the utter impossibility of finding pleasure when one spends all one's time looking for it.
~ Marcel Proust
the sources of great events are like those of rivers, in vain do we explore the earth's surface, we can never find them.
~ Marcel Proust
and helped me better understand what a contradiction it is to search in reality for memory's pictures, which would never have the charm that comes to them from memory itself and from not being perceived by the senses.
~ Marcel Proust
In vain I called upon it now. In vain I compressed the whole landscape into my field of vision, draining it with an exhaustive gaze which sought to extract from it a female creature.
~ Marcel Proust
I might go alone as far as the porch of Saint-André-des-Champs: never did I find there the girl whom I should inevitably have met, had I been with my grandfather, and so unable to engage her in conversation.
~ Marcel Proust
how we try to make sense of the world and of our place in it—it should be obvious that our approach is fundamentally limited in scope. This realization should open doors, not close them, since it makes the search for knowledge an open-ended pursuit, an endless romance with the unknown.
~ Marcelo Gleiser
People do not just use information that is easy to find; they even use information that they know to be of poor quality and less reliable, so long as it requires little effort to find, rather than using information they know to be of high quality and reliable, though harder to find.
~ Unknown
parents were dead. We hadn't found his birth parents yet. He hadn't gone to college, his high school records were archived somewhere—we had unis working on it—and his elementary school
~ Marcia Clark
No sé donde pero le encontraré. Oiré su voz y le conoceré. Yo le serviré y le daré mi corazón y mi vida.
~ Unknown
Remember this: every man has to find out for himself in what particular fashion he can be saved. I believe that. You just have to find out what it is you're looking for.
~ Marcus Sedgwick
Sociologist James Evan reviewed citations in more than thirty-four million articles published in academic journals and noted how the number of different citations declined after the advent of search engines. These information-filtering tools, he observed, "serve as amplifiers of popularity, quickly establishing and then continually reinforcing a consensus about what information is important and what isn't."36
~ Margaret J. Wheatley
He searched for words to poison the shaft of his disdain.
~ Margaret Landon
serás toda tu vida un mendigo que va por ahi en busca de esos párpados que sólo se abren para mirarte y se cierran para aprisionarte.
~ Margaret Mazzantini
Puedes fotografiar simplemente la realidad o puedes buscar -¿el qué? -Algo que pasa pero no se ve, aparece luego.
~ Margaret Mazzantini
it'd be like looking for a needle in a burning haystack.' 'Oh, I've done that,' Mark said airily. 'It's a game we used to play, after we got rid of all our livestock and didn't need our hay no more. You throw a match into the haystack, give the fire a three-second head start, and begin looking. You can find the needle every time if you work quick
~ Margaret Peterson Haddix
Consensus: "The process of abandoning all beliefs, principles, values, and policies in search of something in which no one believes, but to which no one objects; the process of avoiding the very issues that have to be solved, merely because you cannot get agreement on the way ahead. What great cause would have been fought and won under the banner: 'I stand for consensus?
~ Margaret Thatcher
Consensus is the process of abandoning all beliefs, principles, values and policies in search of something in which no one believes, but to which no one objects. - Margaret Thatcher.
~ Margaret Thatcher
Ingo was a fever, and so far she hadn't found the antidote.
~ Margaret Way
Everything that anyone would ever look for is usually where they find it.
~ Unknown