Quotes About Unexplored
There are no heritage concepts at Marvel or DC that are untouched.
~ Chris Claremont
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Within sight of Seattle and Vancouver are flanks of the earth that have yet to feel a human footprint.
~ Timothy Egan
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We've explored very little of the ocean. We really don't know what's out there. But people think we've figured it all out.
~ Philippe Cousteau, Jr.
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We are making use of only a small part of our physical and mental resources. Stating the thing broadly, human individuals thus live far within their limits. They possess powers of various sorts which they habitually fail to use.
~ Dale Carnegie
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It was that he seemed...content to live in a wholly unexplored world.
~ Christopher Brookmyre
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Of all the problems which were open to me for study, typhus was the most urgent and the most unexplored. We knew nothing of the way in which contagion spread.
~ Charles Jules Henry Nicole
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What's important in Libya is, first of all, it has a good deal of oil. A lot of the country is unexplored; there may be a lot more. And it's very high-quality oil, so very valuable.
~ Noam Chomsky
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by admitting a new perception of space and giving it an active sense, is it not possible to discover a new unexpected, unexplored world?
~ Toru Takemitsu
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What he liked best was taking things apart, even books, even the Bible. He said the Bible was like an owner's guide, a repair manual to an unfinished invention. He also said the Bible was a wilderness. It was one of Father's theories that there were parts of the Bible the no one had ever read, just as there were parts of the world where no one had ever set foot.
~ Paul Theroux
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For ilka thing a man can be or think or dae Aye leaves a million mair unbeen, unthocht, undune.
~ Hugh MacDiarmid
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Aging and its evidence remain life's most predictable events, yet they also remain matters we prefer to leave unmentioned, unexplored.
~ Joan Didion
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Aging and its evidence remain life's most predictable events, yet they also remain matters we prefer to leave unmentioned, unexplored: I have watched tears flood the eyes of grown women, loved women, women of talent and accomplishment, for no reason other than that a small child in the room, more often than not an adored niece or nephew, has just described them as "wrinkly," or asked how old they are.
~ Joan Didion
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but there are in fact only a limited number of ways in which two bodies can meet, and we had not yet established that territory of intimacy in which the act of love takes on infinite variety. The echoes of the flesh were unavoidable, but there were a few territories still unexplored.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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I often look at a lot of Doctor Who stuff that's about now, which no one has approached me about.
~ Sarah Sutton
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The most promising words ever written on the maps of human knowledge are terra incognita—unknown territory.
~ Daniel J. Boorstin
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The country that I was coming from, the island I was in, hadn't been written about, really. So I thought that I virtually had it all to myself, including the language that was spoken there, which was a French Creole, and a landscape that is not recorded, really, and the people.
~ Derek Walcott
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Again,—we are gifted with a desire of knowledge, which is stimulated, rather than satisfied, by acquisition. We are here placed in the midst of objects of inquiry, which meet that desire; and there is still an unexplored physical, mental and moral creation around us. Here then are supplied the means of our further intellectual growth.
~ Lysander Spooner
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Every moment is full of adventure. With either opportunity to grow or an obstacle which push back & keep away from growing. Inculcate quality of fighting spirit & have courage to go into unexplored territory.
~ Unknown
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One's real life is often the life that one does not lead.
~ Oscar Wilde
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The most fruitful areas for the growth of the sciences were those which had been neglected as a no-man's land between the various established fields.
~ Norbert Wiener
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The novelist Umberto Eco famously kept what the writer Nassim Taleb called an "anti-library," a vast collection of books he had not read, believing that one's personal trove should contain as much of what you don't know as possible. Some
~ Unknown
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That is the idea he is toying with, Renzo says, to write an essay about the things that don't happen, the lives not lived, the wars not fought, the shadow worlds that run parallel to the world we take to be the real world, the not-said and the not-done, the not-remembered.
~ Paul Auster
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