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Quotes About Trace

We can track and see the production of single molecules, trace them and see how they assemble into structures.
~ Eric Betzig
Through pity, then, I can't resist delivering a song of bliss when witnessing the painful trace that love leaves in a young girl's face. I try to teach them, through my song, love of that kind will not last long, because, just as my song relents, love rarely stays when it descends on children's hearts, but meets its death the way that warmth fades on our breath.
~ Simon Armitage
Whether you know it or not, we leave parts of ourselves wherever we go.
~ Simon Van Booy
And so it was I entered the broken world To trace the visionary company of love, its voice An instant in the wind (I know not whither hurled) But not for long to hold each desperate choice.
~ Hart Crane
When I am dead, I am certain that the imprint of my love will be found on my heart. It is impossible to worship as I do without leaving some visible trace behind when life is over.
~ Juliette Drouet
A photograph is not only an image (as a painting is an image), an interpretation of the real; it is also a trace, something directly stenciled off the real, like a footprint or a death mask.
~ Susan Sontag
Where did feelings go when they disappeared? Did they leave a chemical trace somewhere in our minds, so that if we could look inside ourselves we would see via the patterns of neurons some of the important things that had happened to us in our lifetimes?
~ Evelyn Lau
Nothing matter but the quality/ of the affection—/in the end—that has carved the trace in the mind dove sta memoria
~ Ezra Pound
depressions in the ground." "I'll mark
~ Faye Kellerman
The sky was a fresh-swept blue, with only a trace of white cloud clinging to the dome of heaven like a thin streak of test paint
~ Haruki Murakami
So take a good look at my faceYou'll see my smile looks out of placeIf you look closer it's easy to traceThe tracks of my tears
~ Smokey Robinson
Nada despierta más la inteligencia que una sospecha apasionada, nada desarrolla más las facultades de una mente inmadura que un rastro que huye hacia la oscuridad
~ Stefan Zweig
The constants that I look for are a love of light and a determination to trace some moral chain of being.
~ John Cheever
Our paper is very fibrous, and it doesn't take much for things to get embedded in those fibers. The best example would be cocaine. According to statistics, trace amounts of cocaine are believed to infect four out of every five bills in circulation. – Scot Harvath
~ Brad Thor
We don't actually fear death, we fear that no one will notice our absence, that we will disappear without a trace.
~ T.S. Eliot
Criminals in a hurry are always the easiest to trace," Lundstr
~ Henning Mankell
The thing with USADA's technology is that it's so good that it can allow them to trace things to years and years back, things you consumed unknowingly.
~ Rachael Ostovich
In every government on earth is some trace of human weakness, some germ of corruption and degeneracy, which cunning will discover and wickedness insensibly open, cultivate and improve.
~ Carl Sagan
where not the slightest trace of Light from the Creator shone. It was the pain of denial of that Light that was the true torture of the Keeper's dark eternity.
~ Terry Goodkind
His words hung around, too, leaving their brain stain on the air.
~ Karen Russell
Attacks on Internet sites and infrastructure, and the compromise of secure information, pose a particularly tricky problem because it is usually impossible to trace an attack back to its instigator.
~ Jonathan Zittrain
This policeman came up to me with a pencil and a piece of very thin paper. He said, "I want you to trace someone for me."
~ Tim Vine
What we have to work with is hints and allegations, really, evidence, sometimes only a trace, that points to something lying behind the text. It's useful to keep in mind that any aspiring writer is probably also a hungry, aggressive reader and will have absorbed a tremendous amount of literary history and literary culture.
~ Thomas C. Foster
I dream that I have found us both again, With spring so many strangers' lives away, And we, so free, Out walking by the sea, With someone else's paper words to say.... They took us at the gates of green return, Too lost by then to stop, and ask them why- Do children meet again? Does any trace remain, Along the superhighways of July?
~ Thomas Pynchon