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Quotes About Discovery

Life is playfulness... we need to play so that we can rediscover the magical around us.
~ Flora Colao
Take advantage of the awareness of perfection in your mind. See perfection in everything around you. See if you can discover your true feelings when listening to music. Make happiness your goal. … Find out exactly what you want in life. Ask your mind for inspiration about everything. … You must find your own way.
~ Flora Miller Biddle
Aloneness is an opportunity, a state brimming with potentiality, with resources for renewed life...In the space of aloneness...a woman is free to admit and act on her own desires. It is where we have the opportunity to discover that we are not a half but a sovereign whole.
~ Florence Falk
The thing man seeks is seeking him - the telephone was seeking Bell!
~ Florence Scovel Shinn
Abandonar todo lo que nos resulta familiar y conocido en busca de la paz y la armonía es una sabia decisión.
~ Florencia Bonelli
Life's drama of incarnation consists of one's eventual discovery of their inherent destiny. We are a creation of the Supreme Spirit in whose seed of divinity, Godhood, like the Godhood of Jesus, shall come into fruition.
~ Flower A. Newhouse
The world is full of places to which I want to return
~ Ford Madox Ford
If for nine years I have possessed a goodly apple that is rotten at the core and discover its rottenness only in nine years and six months less four days, isn't it true to say that for nine years I possessed a goodly apple?
~ Ford Madox Ford
Nhà v?n không ph?i là m?t ngh? mà là m?t cu?c ki?m tìm. C?n ph?i có kh? n?ng nhìn nh?ng th? bình th??ng v?i v? s?ng s?t, và nhìn nh?ng th? ?iên r? mà v?n gi? ???c bình t?nh.
~ Frédéric Beigbeder
Andar no es un deporte. Poner un pie delante de otro es un juego de niños. Cuando dos caminantes se encuentran, no es cuestión ni de resultados ni de números: uno le dirá al otro qué camino ha tomado, qué sendero ofrece el paisaje más hermoso, qué panorama se contempla desde tal o cual promontorio.
~ Frédéric Gros
Thus the man who walks all day has become certain by nightfall.
~ Frédéric Gros
C'est que, pour l'enfant, une promenade est une identité complète, un visage, une personne. Ce ne sont pas des routes qui se croisent à des carrefours, ou des sentiers sous un même ciel.
~ Frédéric Gros
When walking in this mode we discover the immense vigour of starry night skies, elemental energies, and our appetites follow: they are enormous, and our bodies are satisfied. When you have slammed the world's door, there is nothing left to hold you: pavements no longer guide your steps (the path, a hundred thousand times repeated, of the return to the fold). Crossroads shimmer like hesitant stars, you rediscover the tremulous fear of choosing, a vertiginous freedom.
~ Frédéric Gros
No les acontece a muchos hombres hallar en la realidad, al alcance de su vista, ese mundo que la mayoría no descubre más que en sí mismos, cuando tienen el valor y la paciencia de acordarse.
~ Francois Mauriac
Los vulgares rasgos de ternura -una mano apretada, una flor guardada en un libro-, todo era nuevo para mí, todo me encantaba.
~ Francois Mauriac
Je m'en vais chercher un grand peut-être.
~ Francois Rabelais
Il sort de la maison, tourne à droite et part faire le tour du monde.
~ François Barcelo
Je suis content que tu aies trouvé ton livre, Steve. Tout le monde y arrive, un jour ou l'autre. Il faut parfois en lire dix, cent ou mille, mais on finit toujours par le dénicher. Enfin, presque toujours. Certains abandonnent avant de l'avoir trouvé, malheureusement...
~ François Gravel
Alors on parle en espérant que, à force d'aligner les mots, on finira bien par tomber sur une phrase, une toute petite phrase, venue Dieu sait d'où, qui expliquera tout comme par magie. Une petite phrase qui nous permettrait de recommencer à zéro, comme s'il ne s'était rien passé.
~ François Gravel
I am going to seek a grand perhaps; draw the curtain, the farce is played.
~ Francois Rabelais
I know all except myself.
~ Francois Villon
Magic" was not an answer; it was an excuse to avoid looking for one.
~ Frances Hardinge
No." Mosca bit her lip and shook her head firmly. Books no longer seemed quite enough. I don't want a happy ending, I want more story.
~ Frances Hardinge
Saracen had finished his barley and was happily chewing at the corner of a sheet that had been spread across a hedge to dry. He had once discovered a tablecloth, and ever since had been optimistic about the effects of dragging cloths off the top of things.
~ Frances Hardinge