Quotes About Vast
Because the motivation you start any action with determines how beneficial or harmful the result of that action will be, it is always best to begin anything with as vast a motivation as possible.
~ Tashi Tsering
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Art school is a small island of acceptance in a vast sea of disinterest.
~ Ted Orland
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Even Echo speaks not on these radiant moors.
~ Bryan Procter
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America is a huge country, filled with great tracts of open land. If you're not careful, you can get lost in it - lost emotionally, mentally, spiritually.
~ Noah Hawley
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It's daytime. A wall of billowing orange flame grows up silently from the tank farm a mile away, like a time-lapse chrysanthemum. It is so vast and complicated in its blooming, uncontrolled growth that Rife stops halfway up the stairs to watch.
~ Neal Stephenson
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It's daytime. A wall of billowing orange flame grows up silently from the tank farm a mile away, like a time- lapse chrysanthemum. It is so vast and complicated in its blooming, uncontrolled growth that Rife stops halfway up the stairs to watch.
~ Neal Stephenson
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a vast U-shaped valley that was ground out of the rock, a long time ago, by a big tongue of ice in an epochal period of geological cunnilingus.
~ Neal Stephenson
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vast house farms out in the loglo wilderness, a culture medium for a medium culture.
~ Neal Stephenson
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however big the world is—in our hearts, our minds, and our outsized digital maps—the universe is even bigger. A depressing thought to some, but a liberating thought to me.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
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the world of the human soul suddenly seemed so vast as to make even the raging war seen insignificant.
~ Vasily Grossman
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Architecture has recorded the great ideas of the human race. Not only every religious symbol, but every human thought has its page in that vast book.
~ Victor Hugo
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Your mind is as wide as the sky.
~ Victor Hugo
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It was otherworldly somehow, magical in its vast expanse, an incomparable landscape of soaring glacier-filled white mountains that ran the length of the horizon, knife-tip points pressed high into a cloudless cornflower-blue sky.
~ Kristin Hannah
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The world at night was big and lonesome in a way
~ Kristin Hannah
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Once upon a time, there was only darkness. And there were monsters vast as worlds who swam in it.
~ Laini Taylor
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There was darkness, and monsters vast as worlds swam in it.
~ Laini Taylor
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Your credulity is as vast as this desert. One might get lost in it and never again encounter fact or reason.
~ Laini Taylor
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there a difference between having been coded to present a vast set of standardized responses to certain human facial, vocal, and linguistic states and having evolved to exhibit response B to input A in order to bring about a desired social result?
~ Catherynne M. Valente
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identity is as impossible to pin down and hold as an ocean.
~ Gina Frangello
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...the music of pure white clouds fills the sky with sun-lined notes drifting into beauty so vast the blue never ends...
~ Terri Guillemets
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History is a vast dust-heap of falsehood with a few pennies of truth scattered through it.
~ Austin O'Malley
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The swift changes in our industrial system are causing equally swift changes in our religious, political, and social structures. An unseen and fearful revolution is taking place in the fibre and structure of society. One can only dimly feel these things. But they are in the air, now, to-day. One can feel the loom of them—things vast, vague, and terrible.
~ Jack London
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A child cannot, thank Heaven, know how vast and how merciless is the nature of power, with what unbelievable cruelty people treat each other.
~ James Baldwin
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for though the quiet of deep solitude reigned in that vast and nearly boundless forest, nature was speaking with her thousand tongues in the eloquent language of night in a wilderness. The air sighed through ten thousand trees, the water ripped, and at places even roared along the shores; and now and then was heard the creaking of a branch or a trunk, as it rubbed against some object similar to itself, under the vibrations of a nicely balanced body.
~ James Fenimore Cooper
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