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Quotes About Discovery

Until I discovered cooking, I was never really interested in anything.
~ Julia Child
Upon reflection, I decided I had three main weaknesses: I was confused (evidenced by a lack of facts, an inability to coordinate my thoughts, and an inability to verbalize my ideas); I had a lack of confidence, which cause me to back down from forcefully stated positions; and I was overly emotional at the expense of careful, 'scientific' though. I was thirty-seven years old and still discovering who I was.
~ Julia Child
I opened a book and in I strode. Now nobody can find me.
~ Julia Donaldson
Always more to learn, that's the pain and the pleasure
~ Julia Glass
What i realise now is that the story actually did have a happy ending: the children came back. In spite of everything the adults did to them, the children found their own way home, their pockets full of precious stones and pearls that gleamed and shone in the light.
~ Julia Green
Daichi at Star Trek
~ Julia London
Troya, Micenas, Knossos... ciudades que durante siglos se creyó que pertenecían al mundo de los mitos pero que Schliemann, Evans y otros arqueólogos se empeñaron en demostrar su existencia y lo lograron
~ Julia Navarro
Es una de las ciudades más bellas del mundo —le dijo Max refiriéndose a Cracovia. Ella le dio la razón en cuanto llegaron a la ciudad, pero le impresionó
~ Julia Navarro
Isn't it nice," the older lady said, leaning in so that only Penelope could hear her words, "to discover that we're not exactly what we thought we were?" And then she walked away, leaving Penelope wondering if maybe she wasn't quite what she'd thought she was. Maybe—just maybe—she was something a little bit more.
~ Julia Quinn
Don't settle. Know what you want and reach for it. And if you don't know what you want, be patient. The answers will come to you in time, and you may find that your heart s desire has been right under your nose all the while.
~ Julia Quinn
Shake, Newton.
~ Julia Quinn
You don't have to kiss a lot of frogs to recognize a prince when you find one." -Henrietta Barrett, (Minx, Splendid Trilogy book #3)
~ Julia Quinn
Have you found the milk," he asked, "or must I venture out in search of a cow?
~ Julia Quinn
Every time he thought he knew everything about her, had unwillingly memorized every last detail, something inside her flickered and changed, and he felt himself falling anew.
~ Julia Quinn
Isn't it nice to discover that we're not exactly what we thought we were?
~ Julia Quinn
Isn't it nice," the older lady said, leaning in so that only Penelope could hear her words, "to discover that we're not exactly what we thought we were?
~ Julia Quinn
Don't settle. Know what you want and reach for it. And if you don't know what you want, be patient. The answers will come to you in time, and you may find that your heart's desire has been right under your nose all the while. And
~ Julia Quinn
He was discovering that may be there was more him than his name. And may be, when all was said and done, he'd still be whole.
~ Julia Quinn
Don't settle. Know what you want and reach for it. And if you don't know what you want, be patient. The answers will come to you in time, and you may find that your heart's desire has been right under your nose all the while.
~ Julia Quinn
Sophie picked her way through the forest, stepping over tree roots, and pushing aside low-lying branches, letting them snap back behind her with reckless abandon. The sun barely squeaked through the canopy of leaves above her, and down at ground level, it felt more like dusk than midday.
~ Julia Quinn
Isn't it nice to discover that we're not exactly what we thought we were?
~ Julia Quinn
And then she walked away, leaving Penelope wondering if maybe she wasn't quite what she'd thought she was. Maybe—just maybe—she was something a little bit more.
~ Julia Quinn
Tesadüfler.Her ÅŸey tesadüflerden ibaretti.Hiçbir bilim insan? kabullenmese de en büyük icatlar,birileri tamam?yla bambaÅŸka bir sorunu çözmeye çal???rken ortaya ç?kard?.
~ Julia Quinn
Accidents. It was all about accidents. No scientist would admit to it, of course, but most great invention occurred while one was attempting to solve some other problem entirely
~ Julia Quinn