Quotes About Discovery
He longs for the one line to give them that they will always remember, that will embrace everything, that will point the way, but he cannot find the line, he cannot recognize it. It is more precious, he knows, than anything else they might own, but he does not have it.
~ James Salter
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A veces uno es consciente de cuándo están sucediéndose los grandes momentos de su vida y a veces los descubre mirando al pasado. Tal vez suceda lo mismo con las personas.
~ James Salter
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Take a nice, long walk. Don't think about your book. Have a little notebook or recorder with you. You'll find the "boys in the basement" sending stuff up. When they do, write it down, and keep walking. (Note: I love Stephen King's metaphor of the "boys in the basement" from his book
~ James Scott Bell
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Curiosity will conquer fear more than bravery will.
~ James Stephens
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Curiosity will conquer fear even more than bravery will.
~ James Stephens
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~ James Swain
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To see things thousands of miles away, things hidden behind walls and within rooms, things dangerous to come to, to draw closer, to see and be amazed.
~ James Thurber
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Our goal must be to help students uncover the past rather than cover it. Instead of "teaching the book," teachers must develop a list of 30–50 topics they want to teach in their U.S. history course. Every topic should excite or at least interest them. What meaning might it have to students' lives?
~ James W. Loewen
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Other lakes get similar treatment. According to Michigan markers, whites discovered Lake Michigan, Lake St. Clair, and Lake Superior. Lake Erie gets a more complex marker: "Named for the Erie Indians, this was the last of the Great Lakes discovered by white men..." Actually, none of them was discovered by white men, but this marker at least admits that Native Americans existed and implies they knew of Lake Erie.
~ James W. Loewen
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If you close your eyes to facts, you will learn through accidents. ~ African Proverb
~ James Walsh
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The introduction of penicillin in the 1940s, which began the era of antibiotics, has been recognized as one of the greatest advances in therapeutic medicine.
~ James Weber
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I wanted to throw myself into an experience that was too big for me and learn in a way that cost me something
~ Jamie Zeppa
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We stop when we reach the top, climb out, shivering in the cold and ghostly mist under wind-blasted trees, to read the sign erected by the Public Works Department: "You have reached Trumseng La, Bhutan's highest road pass. Check Your Brakes. Bash On Regardless. Thank you."
~ Jamie Zeppa
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Learning becomes a joy when children have what we call "aha!" moments.
~ Jan Davidson
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If we observe the nature, we well learn too many things which human kind may never teach us.
~ Jan Jansen
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In life iTS only a Matter of Time Too Find the Suitable Colors.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
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Sometimes, when your world blows up, you discover sparkly bits among the debris.
~ Jan Moran
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Bennett wondered why it took a lifetime for many—if not most—people to figure out that life was meant to be celebrated.
~ Jan Moran
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This was my introduction to mountaineering, and clumsy indeed were my movements as we moved off.
~ Jan Morris
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Badger nodded towards the trenches. "Woolley and the rest of 'em dig to uncover past civilizations. We dig to bury our own.
~ Jan Struther
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Till this moment I never knew myself.
~ Jane Austen
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If adventures will not befall a young lady in her own village, she must seek them abroad.
~ Jane Austen
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Marianne Dashwood was born to an extraordinary fate. She was born to discover the falsehood of her own opinions, and to counteract, by her conduct, her most favourite maxims.
~ Jane Austen
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And so ended his affection, said Elizabeth impatiently. There has been many a one, I fancy, overcome in the same way. I wonder who first discovered the efficacy of poetry in driving away love! I have been used to consider poetry as the food of love, said Darcy.
~ Jane Austen
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