Quotes About Discovery
A Brave Man in a Brave Country Surprised
~ Louise Penny
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She never had to save herself. She never knew she could.
~ Louise Penny
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Florida and figure it out.
~ Louise Penny
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propped up between her friends, as she realized she'd been all her life. Why had it taken until now to understand that?
~ Louise Penny
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Cardinal Monkeyflower
~ Louise Penny
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They looked at each other, and then, in unison, all three said, "Tell me what you know.
~ Louise Penny
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Three craggy pines stood at the edge of the green -- like Wise Men who found what they were looking for.
~ Louise Penny
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To the scientist there is the joy in pursuing truth which nearly counteracts the depressing revelations of truth.
~ Unknown
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They must upward still, and onward, who would keep abreast of Truth Lo, before us gleam her camp-fires! we ourselves must Pilgrims be, Launch our Mayflower, and steer boldly through the desperate winter sea, Nor attempt the Future's portal with the Past's blood-rusted key.
~ Unknown
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Sierra laughed and looked so happy that it touched his heart. It didn't dawn on him until now that she always looked a little sad. And perhaps lost. Well, if she were lost, he had just found her, and he wasn't about to let her go.
~ Unknown
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We think we've seen it all before, we think we know it all by heart.
~ Luanne Rice
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that pure science searches for the truth without worrying about its practical application,
~ Unknown
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We may sit in our library and yet be in all quarters of the earth.
~ Unknown
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One could not have isolated this retrovirus without knowledge of other retroviruses, that's obvious. But I believe we have answered the criteria of isolation.
~ Luc Montagnier
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Every human being is an archeological site.
~ Unknown
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Every child is at some point a small Perseus, and this infatuation with the dark and the lonely is for most people an acute condition, best caught early in life like mumps, and which seldom recurs.
~ Unknown
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From Iolcus the sea was first challenged, when the untried Argo scorned the shore and brought together nations that before were strangers; she first matched mankind against the raging winds and waves of ocean, and by her means a new form of death was added to the old.
~ Lucan
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they say a baby's true babtism occurs when hefirst falls out of bed
~ Unknown
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When I'm with Joe none of this matters. I think he is a reporter because he likes to talk to people. Wherever we go we end up talking to strangers. And liking them. I don't think I ever really liked the world until I met him. My parents don't like the world, or me, or they would trust me.
~ Unknown
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Good teachers are door openers in to that wisdom you already have inside
~ Lucia Capacchione
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Il padre gli aveva regalato un libro con l'incendio di Troia in copertina, e lui, da grande, non trovò pace finché non scoprì i resti dell'antica città di Priamo. Non
~ Luciano De Crescenzo
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Dipendesse da me non farei altro che viaggiare. Vorrei
~ Luciano De Crescenzo
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Poems come out of wonder, not out of knowing. Lucille Clifton
~ Lucille Clifton
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Time discovers truth.
~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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