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Quotes About Discovery

What's this? That little red-haired girl dropped her pencil... Gee... It's got teeth marks all over it... She nibbles her pencil... She's human!
~ Charles M. Schulz
Of all the offspring of Time, Error is the most ancient, and is so old and familiar an acquaintance, that Truth, when discovered, comes upon most of us like an intruder, and meets the intruder's welcome.
~ Charles Mackay
If that summer taught me anything, it was this: girls need their father. Period. And I couldn't really tell you why other than it's the father who tells them who they are. Until he does, they're just floating in the earth like that tooth. Buried in some trash mound. Waiting to be discovered by somebody with a shovel who won't crack it or crush it. Last
~ Charles Martin
The mango was a mirror image of my last few days. Once beautiful, placed on display for all the world to see, it had been ripped from it's perch, thrown to the ground, rolled in manure and squalor, and left to rot. While that might have bruised it and soiled its skin, it didn't' change it's nature or what it freely offered, for once I peeled it back, an inexplicable sweetness was waiting to be discovered and tasted and consumed.
~ Charles Martin
Back home, I went to my closet and pulled out the old engineer's transit case stored there. When we were kids, Emma and I had found it in the attic, dusty and empty, and the leather strap used to carry it had a small cut in it. The tag on the top of the wooden-hinged lid read Circa 1907 . It was mostly weatherproof and offered plenty of room for the things I valued—like books.
~ Charles Martin
girls need their father. Period. And I couldn't really tell you why other than it's the father who tells them who they are. Until he does, they're just floating in the earth like that tooth. Buried in some trash mound. Waiting to be discovered by somebody with a shovel who won't crack it or crush it. [Murphy Shepherd]
~ Charles Martin
As early as 3000 BC, the Chinese had named the heart the Emperor of Organs. Since then, people have spent their whole lives looking for the Holy Grail, the fountain of youth, or the center of the universe. Why look so far away when it's right there in the middle of every human on the planet? The more I understood this, the closer I thought I was getting
~ Charles Martin
when I looked up, the world got a lot bigger. That's one thing Unc did from the start—he made the world a lot bigger.
~ Charles Martin
they walk the hurting from broken to not. From unable to breathe to laughing. From sickness of the soul to tears dripping off the corners of a smile. From lost to known and accepted in the knowing. This is the matchless and
~ Charles Martin
shot an arrow into the air, it fell to earth, I knew not where; for so swiftly it flew, the sight could not follow in its flight. I breathed a song into the air, it fell to earth I knew not where; for who has sight so keen and strong, that it can follow the flight of a song? Long, long afterward, in an oak, I found the arrow still unbroke, and the song, from beginning to end, I found again in the heart of a friend.
~ Charles Martin
As knowledge increases, wonder deepens.
~ Charles Morgan
As knowledge increases, wonder deepens. (Thanks Joe P. for the quote)
~ Charles Morgan
This equivalence wasn't discovered until the 1930s, most notably by Claude Elwood Shannon (born 1916), whose famous 1938 M.I.T. master's thesis was entitled "A Symbolic Analysis of Relay and Switching Circuits.
~ Charles Petzold
There is one thing even more vital to science than intelligent methods and that is, the sincere desire to find out the truth, whatever it may be.
~ Charles Pierce
What is your work in this world?" "I don't know what it is yet. I'm back in school now." "It's getting pretty late in the day for you to have so few interests and convictions. How old are you, Mr. Midge?
~ Charles Portis
I love fools' experiments. I am always making them.
~ Charles Robert Darwin
Do not block the way of inquiry.
~ Charles Sanders Peirce
Notwithstanding all that has been discovered since Newton 's time, his saying that we are little children picking up pretty pebbles on the beach while the whole ocean lies before us unexplored remains substantially as true as ever, and will do so though we shovel up the pebbles by steam shovels and carry them off in carloads.
~ Charles Sanders Peirce
In the book of life, the answers are not at the back.
~ Charles Schultz
Reading is like a journey to a new place
~ Charles Schulz
In the book of life the answers aren't always in the back
~ Charles Schwartz
A poem is an invitation to a voyage. As in life, we travel to see fresh sights.
~ Charles Simic
I couldn't figure out how the seat belt worked. Then it just clicked.
~ Charles Timmerman
You can only go to places that you will let yourself go.
~ Charles Yu