Quotes About Discovery
Con los años no es que se profundice lo peor de uno, sino que por fin sale a la luz.
~ Unknown
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Elena no siente orgullo, siente otra cosa, tampoco pena, ni bronca, siente un sentimiento que no sabe qué nombre tiene, eso que uno siente cuando se descubre tonto.
~ Unknown
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Uno recién sabe frente a la vida, la vida es la gran prueba de nosotros mismos.
~ Unknown
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A c?l?tori nu pentru a ajunge, ci pentru a c?l?tori, pentru a ajunge cât mai târziu posibil, pentru a nu ajunge, dac? se poate, niciodat?.
~ Claudio Magris
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This is why I belong, and why I believe. I commend to all this same search for happiness and for the truth.
~ Clayton Christensen
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I had thought the destination was what was important, but it turned out it was the journey.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
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For those of you who are about to embark on reading The Math Book from cover to cover, look for the connections, gaze in awe at the evolution of ideas, and sail on the shoreless sea of imagination.
~ Unknown
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He calmly rode on, leaving it to his horse's discretion to go which way it pleased, firmly believing that in this consisted the very essence of adventure.
~ Unknown
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As if this were a special place, one of those special places that each man must seek out for himself, and count himself as lucky if he ever found it, for there were those who sought and never found it. And worst of all, there were even those who never hunted for it. He
~ Clifford D. Simak
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Let's get going," Towser urged. "Where do you want to go?" "Anywhere," said Towser. "Just start going and see where we end up. I have a feeling… well, a feeling-" "Yes, I know," said Fowler. For he had the feeling, too. The feeling of high destiny. A certain sense of greatness. A knowledge that somewhere off beyond the horizons lay adventure and things greater than adventure.
~ Clifford D. Simak
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There was almost a fairy quality to this place, he thought. The far look and the clear air and the feeling of detachment that touched almost on greatness of the spirit. As if this were a special place, one of those special places that each man must seek out for himself, and count himself as lucky if he ever found it, for there were those who sought and never found it. And worst of all, there were even those who never hunted for it.
~ Clifford D. Simak
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You are only lost if you knew where you were going.
~ Clifford Odets
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I know you read very widely. Almost like cultural foraging.
~ Clifford Ross
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Im a scientist, once I do something, I want to do something else.
~ Clifford Stoll
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By analyzing public data with the help of computers, people can uncover secrets without ever seeing a classified database.
~ Clifford Stoll
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Curiosity is the light in the darkness.
~ Clifford Thurlow
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Still getting nowhere but it's the journey that matters not the hole at the end of the road.
~ Clifford Thurlow
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Everything that ever was always will be and is always present to discover if you have the will to look beyond surface appearances.
~ Clifford Thurlow
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Books act like a developing fluid on film. That is, they bring into consciousness what you didn't know you knew.
~ Clifton Fadiman
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Books are like eggs. Somethings you have to crack them open to get anything out.
~ Unknown
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Giordino...simply sighed in resignation. "Who else," he asked no one in particular, "but Dirk Pitt could tramp off into a blizzard on an uninhabited backwater island in the Antarctic and discover a beautiful girl?
~ Clive Cussler
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Giordino, on the other hand, simply sighed in resignation. "Who else," he asked no one in particular, "but Dirk Pitt could tramp off into a blizzard on an uninhabited backwater island in the Antarctic and discover a beautiful girl?
~ Clive Cussler
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The author has discovered to his cost that if you call a zoo to ask the cubic volume of the average adult camel, they treat you as if you are a complete idiot.
~ Unknown
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The thing about Hemingway that people forget is that all the stuff he did was at a time where people weren't traveling that much. At 19 he travels to Italy. He goes to the Spanish Civil War. He goes to China, he goes to Africa so at that time to travel that much is really incredible.
~ Clive Owen
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