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Quotes About Discovery

She'd located the junk drawer and it bore fruit: a short candle stub, the remnant, no doubt, of some intimate dîner tête à tête. A little more exploring turned up a mostly empty matchbook and a squat, wax-encrusted glass candlestick. She crammed the candle in the holder and touched a lit match to the blackened wick.
~ Pamela Burford
If the means to a well-lived life is to take the road less traveled, first you have to get
~ Pamela Redmond Satran
The ancient rishis discovered these laws of sound alliance between nature and man. Because nature is an objectification of Aum, the Primal Sound or Vibratory Word, man can obtain control over all natural manifestations through the use of certain mantras or chants.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
Truth is for earnest seekers, not for those of idle curiosity. It is easy to believe when one sees; there is nothing then to deny. Supersensual truth is deserved and discovered by those who overcome their natural materialistic skepticism.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
delusion, and it won't be long before you discover that you, too, "see" God in everything: that He is your only treasure, your only reality. To
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
The beguiling scope of an infant's mind! adultly considered to be limited to toys and toes. Psychological
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
All creative scientists know that the true laboratory is the mind, where behind illusions they uncover the laws of truth.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
The existence of such rays coming from man and all living things has been suspected by scientists for many years. Today is the first experimental proof of their existence. The discovery shows that every atom and every molecule in nature is a continuous radio broadcasting station. . .
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
Truth is for earnest seekers, not for those of idle curiosity. It is easy to believe when one sees; no soul searchings are then necessary. Supersensual truth is deservedly discovered by those who overcome their natural materialistic skepticism. - Babaji
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
Before you tell your life what you intend to do with it, listen for what it intends to do with you. Before you tell your life what truths and values you have decided to live up to, let your life tell you what truths you embody, what values you represent.
~ Parker J. Palmer
The soul is like a wild animal—tough, resilient, savvy, self-sufficient and yet exceedingly shy. If we want to see a wild animal, the last thing we should do is to go crashing through the woods, shouting for the creature to come out. But if we are willing to walk quietly into the woods and sit silently for an hour or two at the base of a tree, the creature we are waiting for may well emerge, and out of the corner of an eye we will catch a glimpse of the precious wildness we seek.
~ Parker J. Palmer
Inside, she vibrated with a passion to discover life's secrets, a passion to right wrongs, a passion to unfold the petals of the heart. But even I didn't know that then. Rebellious, she accepted his offer to accompany him to the Moulin Rouge. 
~ Parris Afton Bonds
A library could show you everything if you knew where to look.
~ Pat Conroy
I can't pass a bookstore without slipping inside, looking for the next book that will burn my hand when I touch its jacket, or hand me over a promissory note of such immense power that it contains the formula that will change everything about me.
~ Pat Conroy
Even today, I hunt for the fabulous books that will change me utterly. I find myself happiest in the middle of a book which I forget that I am reading, but am instead immersed in a made-up life lived at the highest pitch.
~ Pat Conroy
I had come to a place where I was meant to be. I don't mean anything so prosaic as a sense of coming home. This was different, very different. It was like arriving at a place much safer than home.
~ Pat Conroy
I prayed hard and only gradually became aware that this fierce praying was a way of finding prologue and entrance into my own writing. This came as both astonishment and relief. When I thought God had abandoned me, I discovered that He had simply given me a different voice to praise the inexhaustible beauty of the made world.
~ Pat Conroy
Her secret, we would discover, was that once you have traveled, the voyage never ends, but is played out over and over again in the quietest chambers, that the mind can never break off from the journey.
~ Pat Conroy
An author must gorge himself on ten thousand images to select the magical one that can define a piece of the world in a way one has never considered before.
~ Pat Conroy
On the road, he was alive, vibrant, moving. It didn't afford the freedom of a jet plane flying through a clear sky, but a highway offered something almost as profound, an entry into the secret regions of the earth where towns with foreign, unrecallable names were violated once, then forgotten for all time.
~ Pat Conroy
As for now, I feel the first itch of the novel I'm supposed to write—the grain of sand that irritates the soft tissues of the oyster. The beginning of the world as I don't quite know it. But I trust I'll begin to know it soon.
~ Pat Conroy
He had no place in the world, he said once, therefore he could go everywhere.
~ Patricia A. McKillip
A librarian had found the baby sitting abandoned on the sheer edge of the world; the librarians kept her. That proved shrewd. Nepenthe had drooled on words, talked at them, and tried to eat them until she learned to take them into her eyes instead of her mouth.
~ Patricia A. McKillip
he felt the snow, downward groping of tree roots.
~ Patricia A. McKillip