Quotes About Discovery
Seguirei adiante sozinho, de modo que você possa me procurar por lá.
~ Mitch Cullin
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Not all new knowledge is beautiful, or even to be desired. Yet there comes a time when, no matter how hard it is to accept what we see, no matter how much we do not want to believe it, our studies will cease and we will learn no more. Though the world may point and criticize, if the truth has been found, sometimes you must shout it from the rooftops in the face of all opposition. The pursuit of knowledge requires an iron will that always looks forward and never falters.
~ Miyuki Miyabe
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There's a point to all the mistakes, the comebacks, the rethinking, the living--the living for all you're worth. There's a point to finding our own path. Please, give the people of Vision a chance to find theirs.
~ Miyuki Miyabe
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One has to walk through the fields of knowledge to pick its flowers. Run, and you will miss the best blossoms.
~ Miyuki Miyabe
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You're starting conversations You don't even know the topic
~ Modest Mouse
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You have only recently been introduced to the types of silences that exist in a home with one occupant, and emotionally you stagger about this new reality like a sailor returned to land after decades at sea.
~ Mohsin Hamid
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Smithsonian magazine, July 2001, page 55.)
~ Monica Randall
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His cheeks were all pinked up. Travel agreed with him, and she might have known: people like Quinn, always running from themselves, loved the road.
~ Monica Wood
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There is no such thing as wasted writing.
~ Monica Wood
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Bir amaca baÄŸlanmayan ruh yolunu kaybeder. Çünkü her yerde olmak, hiçbir yerde olmamakt?r.
~ Montaigne
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A garden is not a place. It's a journey.
~ Monty Don
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Even when you have been somewhat enlightened by what you have read, you are called upon to continue the serach for significance.
~ Mortimer J. Adler
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The art of reading, in short, includes all of the same skills that are involved in the art of unaided discovery: keenness of observation, readily available memory, range of imagination, and, of course, an intellect trained in analysis and reflection.
~ Mortimer J. Adler
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TURN THE PAGES, DIPPING IN HERE AND THERE, READING A PARAGRAPH OR TWO, SOMETIMES SEVERAL PAGES IN SEQUENCE, NEVER MORE THAN THAT.
~ Mortimer J. Adler
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At various times in the history of education, a distinction has been made between learning through instruction and learning through discovery.
~ Mortimer J. Adler
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A descoberta está para o ensino assim como o aprendizado sem professor está para o aprendizado com professor.
~ Mortimer J. Adler
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6. Finally, TURN THE PAGES, DIPPING IN HERE AND THERE, READING A PARAGRAPH OR TWO, SOMETIMES SEVERAL PAGES IN SEQUENCE, NEVER MORE THAN THAT.
~ Mortimer J. Adler
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Ensino é] descoberta com auxílio
~ Mortimer J. Adler
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Every book has a skeleton hidden between its covers. Your job as an analytical reader is to find it.
~ Mortimer J. Adler
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For those of us who are no longer in school, we observed, it is necessary, if we want to go on learning and discovering, to know how to make books teach us well. In that situation, if we want to go on learning, then we must know how to learn from books, which are absent teachers.
~ Mortimer J. Adler
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Reading as Learning: The Difference Between Learning by Instruction and Learning by Discovery
~ Mortimer J. Adler
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Reading, like unaided discovery, is learning from an absent teacher.
~ Mortimer J. Adler
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Wherever we go couldn't be worse than where we've been.
~ Mur Lafferty
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Me, I've seen 45 years, and I've only figured out one thing. That's this: if a person would just make the effort, there's something to be learned from everything. From even the most ordinary, commonplace things, there's always something you can learn. I read somewhere that they said there's even different philosophies in razors. Fact is, if it weren't for that, nobody'd survive.
~ Murakami, Haruki
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