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Quotes About Finding

How do you suppose we'd go about finding one?" she asked. "A psychiatrist, I mean. Aren't a lot of them supposed to be quacks? Well, but still, I guess that isn't really much of a problem, is it.
~ Richard Yates
I bet you never thought the hardest part of finding your 'savior? would be getting her mom to let her stay out past curfew.
~ Richelle Mead
Somehow I found him. Somehow I found Al's sarcastic thoughts, bitter and old. Tired, angry, bored. Alone.
~ Kim Harrison
It was a whiny culture, we were finding.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
True religion... is giving and finding one's happiness by bringing happiness into the lives of others.
~ William J. H. Boetcker
The definition of a philosopher is a blind man in a dark room looking for a black hat, which isn't really there. And the definition of a theologian is he's somebody who finds it.
~ Michael Ruse
But the most important finding of all is that happiness does not really depend on objective conditions of either wealth, health or even community. Rather, it depends on the correlation between objective conditions and subjective expectations.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
We all seek peace," the abbot said. "The trick is finding the path that leads to it.
~ Deborah Blake
When you begin the process of finding God, the inner world reveals itself. God experience will start to become the norm, not in a spectacular way like a wished-for miracle but in the far deeper way of transformation.
~ Deepak Chopra
Nor during the Age of Innovation have the poor gotten poorer, as people are always saying. On the contrary, the poor have been the chief beneficiaries of modern capitalism. It is an irrefutable historical finding, obscured by the logical truth that the profits from innovation go in the first act mostly to the bourgeois rich.
~ Deirdre N. McCloskey
Seeking is a necessary preliminary to finding, and one who cannot endure the hardship of inquiry cannot expect to harvest the fruit of knowledge.
~ John of Salisbury
There are so many things that reside outside of a man's control, son. True courage is not measured in battles won. It is finding the right cousre of action and following it, no matter the repercussions
~ Jennifer Jenkins
Those who have not found the heaven below, will fail of it above.
~ Emily Dickinson
Perhaps the most surprising recent finding uncovered by the large collaborative effort on the genetics of schizophrenia is that some of the same genes that create a risk for schizophrenia also create a risk for bipolar disorder. What's more, a different group of genes that creates a risk for schizophrenia also creates a risk for autism spectrum disorders.
~ Eric R. Kandel
Conflict, in the Bridgewater culture, is conducted in the service of finding "what is true and what to do about it.
~ Amy C. Edmondson
Nevada sighed. "Am I alone in finding the whole notion of the dark web dispiriting? I don't suppose it's full of cat videos?" "Only very dark cat videos," said Tinkler.
~ Andrew Cartmel
The whole thinking process is still rather mysterious to us, but I believe that the attempt to make a thinking machine will help us greatly in finding out how we think ourselves.
~ Andrew Hodges
But at school, I wasn't athletic, and if you're not athlete in high school, it's kind of hard to find your place, so play practice seemed perfect, especially if you were as uncoordinated as I was.
~ Piper Perabo
Under the 1991 Intelligence Authorization Act, US intelligence agencies cannot engage in covert actions abroad without a presidential finding that these operations are important to US national security.
~ Asha Rangappa
Yes, I've had some pretty good luck finding wonderful talent.
~ Gene Krupa
The beauty of performance for me is finding details with which to betray character.
~ Jefferson Mays
We always want to do what's best for our citizens, and we remain committed to finding solutions that will save Missouri taxpayers' hard earned dollars.
~ Mike Parson
explained what he'd found.
~ Rita Herron
The common problem, yours, mine, everyone's,Is—not to fancy what were fair in lifeProvided it could be—but, finding firstWhat may be, then find how to make it fairUp to our means.
~ Robert Browning