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Quotes About Discovery

You will find out who you are when the difficult moment comes.
~ Hakan Nesser
All walking is discovery. On foot we take the time to see things whole.
~ Hal Borland
There are no limits to either time or distance, except as man himself may make them. I have but to touch the wind to know these things.
~ Hal Borland
July is a blind date with summer.
~ Hal Borland
Welcome to Erehwyna!
~ Hal Duncan
Every epic, my friend Jack used to say, should start with a burning map.
~ Hal Duncan
The important and difficult job is never to find the right answers. It is to find the right question. - Peter Drucker
~ Hal Gregersen
approach these questions with a "beginner's mind" - constantly seeing the world with fresh eyes
~ Hal Gregersen
Questions need places to flourish
~ Hal Gregersen
What if we brainstormed for Questions?
~ Hal Gregersen
Ask yourself why the question you chose seemed important. Then ask why the reason you just gave is important. and so on.
~ Hal Gregersen
one of the primary issues in the evolution of consciousness is the discovery of these subpersonalities and how they operate within us.
~ Hal Stone
Kalau kita tidak mencarinya, kita tidak akan menemukannya, dan kemampuan kita tetap tersembunyi. Pada akhirnya, kita hanya melihat keterbatasan-keterbatasan, bukan kemungkinan-kemungkinan.
~ Hal Urban
Maðurinn finnur það sem hann leitar að, og sá sem trúir á draug finnur draug.
~ Halldór Kiljan Laxness
Nothing is lost upon a man who is bent upon growth; nothing wasted on one who is always preparing for - life by keeping eyes, mind and heart open to nature, men, books, experience - and what he gathers serves him at unexpected moments in unforeseen ways.
~ Hamilton Wright Mabie
at a place not far from their actual
~ Hampton Sides
It was hard to comprehend how profoundly the world needed to scratch the Arctic itch.
~ Hampton Sides
them. A fire crackled in one corner, and a grand piano
~ Hampton Sides
A few days later, Dr. Ambler told De Long of a curious dream he'd had about Edison's lamps. In the dream, Sir John Franklin, the long-lost British explorer, had come aboard the Jeanette for a tour. Dr. Ambler led Franklin all over the ship and told him excitedly about Edison's electric lights, an invention that, of course, wasn't even dreamed about in Franklin's day. But Franklin bluntly interrupted him. "Your electric machine," he said, "is not worth a damn.
~ Hampton Sides
When all are guilty, no one is; confessions of collective guilt are the best possible safeguard against the discovery of culprits, and the very magnitude of the crime the best excuse for doing nothing.
~ Hannah Arendt
The way to the light is out of the darkness
~ Hannah Guy
The mind, after being confined at home for a while, sends the imagination abroad in quest of new treasures; and the body may as well accompany it,
~ Hannah Webster Foster
To know me you have to fly with me. Up In the Air, Walter Kirn, 2001
~ Hans Bauer
Wenn einer in die Irre geht, dann heißt das noch lange nicht, dass er nicht auf dem richtigen Weg ist.
~ Hans Bemmann