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Quotes About Discovery

Bruce conducted some groundbreaking experiments showing that our genes do not control biology. The idea that genes control biology is a faulty scientific assumption that was debunked by the Human Genome Project around the year 2003, a
~ Louise Hay
I now discover how wonderful I am. I choose to love and enjoy myself.
~ Louise L. Hay
New careers can start at any age, especially when you do it for the fun of it.
~ Louise L. Hay
What did falling in love do for you? Can you ever really explain it? It filled empty spaces I never knew were empty. It cured a loneliness I never knew I had. It gave me joy. And freedom. I think that was the most amazing part. I suddenly felt both embraced and freed at the same time.
~ Louise Penny
What are you afraid of? I'm afraid of not recognizing Paradise.
~ Louise Penny
Three Pines wasn't on any tourist map, being too far off any main or even secondary road. Like Narnia, it was generally found unexpectedly and with a degree of surprise that such an elderly village should have been hiding in this valley all along. Anyone fortunate enough to find it once usually found their way back.
~ Louise Penny
You weren't lost. You were exploring. There's a difference.
~ Louise Penny
He was drawn to the edge of things. To the places old mariners knew, and warned, "Beyond here be monsters."… He stepped into the beyond, and found the monsters hidden deep inside all the reasonable, gentle, laughing people. He went where even they were afraid to go.
~ Louise Penny
Jeez," said Beauvoir. "The Inquisition. I didn't expect that." "No one does," said Gamache.
~ Louise Penny
They stared ahead. Silent. Morin had never realized murderers were caught in silence. But they were.
~ Louise Penny
Champlain missing was so much more potent than Champlain found.
~ Louise Penny
It was like archeology. There was digging and there was dirt. And there was broken things.
~ Louise Penny
Three craggy pine trees had stood at the far end of the green for as long as anyone remembered, like wise men who'd found what they were looking for.
~ Louise Penny
At this discovery Matthew Croft's legs gave way and he sank to the cold concrete floor, to a place no rhyming verse existed. He had finally been hurt beyond poetry.
~ Louise Penny
We knew who would want him found, Dr Croix, but who wants him to remain buried?
~ Louise Penny
Gamache was the best of them, the smartest and bravest and strongest because he was willing to go into his own head alone, and open all the doors there, and enter all the dark rooms. And make friends with what he found there. And he went into the dark, hidden rooms in the minds of others. The minds of killers. And he faced down whatever monsters came at him. He went to places Beauvoir had never even dreamed existed.
~ Louise Penny
Everything makes sense. Everything. We just don't know how yet.
~ Louise Penny
They all had them. Secrets. But some stank more than others.
~ Louise Penny
You need to know this. Everything makes sense. Everything. We just don't know how yet.
~ Louise Penny
Still, it had been a revealing exchange, and that was his job. To get people to reveal themselves.
~ Louise Penny
He had a lot to ponder and he knew that everything is solved by walking.
~ Louise Penny
Here it is then, the dark thing, the dark thing you have waited for so long. And after all, it is nothing new.
~ Louise Penny
Had he not been a cop, he'd have loved to be a historian or archivist. Going over old papers, finding curiosities buried in obscure libraries.
~ Louise Penny
All having discovered a village only ever found by people lost.
~ Louise Penny