Quotes About Discovery
To fall in love with God is the greatest romance; to seek him the greatest adventure; to find him, the greatest human achievement. —St. Augustine of Hippo O
~ John Bevere
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Some things are just sitting there, waiting to be discovered. Other things are probably better off left alone
~ John Boyne
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And shortly after that the blob became a figure. And then, as Bruno got even closer, he saw that the thing was neither a dot nor a speck nor a blob nor a figure, but a person.
~ John Boyne
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Îns?, în timp ce reflect? astfel, picioarele îl duser? pas cu pas din ce în ce mai aproape de punctul din dep?rtare, care între timp devenise o pat?, apoi se transform? într-un strop. ?i în curând dup? aceea, stropul deveni o siluet?. Dup? care, când Bruno se apropie È™i mai mult, v?zu c? nu era nici punct, nici pat?, nici strop, nici siluet?, ci o f?ptur?. De fapt, era un b?iat.
~ John Boyne
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it seemed like a great adventure, at least at the start.
~ John Boyne
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Hay cosas que sencillamente están ahí, sin molestar a nadie, esperando a que las descubran.
~ John Boyne
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Algumas coisas estão lá, cuidando da própria vida, esperando para serem descobertas. Como a América. Outras coisas é melhor que deixemos em paz. Como um rato morto no fundo do armário.
~ John Boyne
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La experiencia es la madre de la ciencia
~ John Boyne
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Where there had only been fearful emptiness ââ'¬Â¦ there is now unfolding a wealth of vitality. This is not a homecoming since this home had never before existed. It is the discovery of home. —ALICE MILLER
~ John Bradshaw
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The French novelist Léon Bloy once said, "There are places in the heart that do not yet exist; pain must be in order for them to be.
~ John Bradshaw
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Every aspect of life is an experiment that can be better understood if it is perceived in that way.
~ John Brockman
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If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn't be called research.
~ John Brockman
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Sometimes science fiction does become scientific discovery.
~ John Brockman
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Uncertainty is intrinsic to the process of finding out what you don't know, not a weakness to avoid.
~ John Brockman
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Science itself is learning how to better exploit negative results.
~ John Brockman
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delight in good ideas.
~ John Brockman
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We all start from radical ignorance in a world that is endlessly strange, vast, complex, intricate, and surprising. Deliverance from ignorance lies in good concepts—inference fountains that geyser out insights that organize and increase the scope of our understanding.
~ John Brockman
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and that person might be Nickie Haflinger!
~ John Brunner
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Thirty-nine steps)' was the phrase; and at its last time of use it ran—'(Thirty-nine steps, I counted them—high tide 10.17 p.m.)'. I could make nothing of that.
~ John Buchan
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The Unknown, happily, will be always with us, for there are infinite secrets in a blade of grass, and an eddy of wind, and a grain of dust , and human knowledge will never attain that finality when the sense of wonder shall cease.
~ John Buchan
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As I walk'd through the wilderness of this world, I lighted on a certain place, where was a Denn; And I laid me down in that place to sleep: And as I slept I dreamed a Dream.
~ John Bunyan
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You can see that the law can both discover and condemn sin, but it has no power to control it.
~ John Bunyan
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When was the last time you did something for the first time?
~ John C. Maxwell
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5. Each person's leadership is best exercised in his or her area of giftedness (v. 31). When we discover our gifts, we will naturally lead in those areas where we are most productive, intuitive, comfortable, influential, and satisfied.
~ John C. Maxwell
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