Quotes About Discovery
Sometimes the very thing you're looking for is the one thing you cannot see.
~ Vanessa L. Williams
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With our minds alone we can discover those principles we need to employ to convert all humanity to success in a new, harmonious relationship with the universe.
~ R. Buckminster Fuller
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The most wonderful of all things in life, I believe, is the discovery of another human being with whom one's relationship has a glowing depth, beauty, and joy as the years increase.
~ Hugh Walpole
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One of the most freeing discoveries these past few years in my relationship with God is discovering that God is not a belief system or a fixed set of theological propositions.
~ Jim Palmer
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Poetry for me has been a long pilgrimage, a journey and a growing relationship with the unknown.
~ David Whyte
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Learning how to make your own fun and discover things on your own is something that is applicable to any job, any relationship, any trip, any adventure in life.
~ Robin Hunicke
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Toda cultura es provisional, porque siempre otra cultura está al acecho. Toda cultura es tanteo, exploración, experimento, y siempre sabemos que del descubrimiento del error y de la conciencia del error puede nacer lo nuevo.
~ William Ospina
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Uno cree saber lo que busca, pero sólo al final, cuando lo encuentra, comprende realmente qué andaba buscando.
~ William Ospina
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Todos seguían borrachos de proyectos con los reinos de caoba, de canela y de especias que todavía se escondían en las regiones inexploradas, y estaban dispuestos a macerar hasta el polvo a esos millones de criaturas sin nombre, con piel de barro y corazón de arcilla, que Dios había destinado para su servidumbre
~ William Ospina
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the meantime, I don't know who you are, but you
~ William Peter Blatty
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Faith begins as an experiment and ends as an experience.
~ William Ralph Inge
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Incised in the stone over the Herbert C. Hoover Building's north entrance is the legend that, with Lincoln's characteristic brevity, sums up the single most powerful idea in the world: THE PATENT SYSTEM ADDED THE FUEL OF INTEREST TO THE FIRE OF GENIUS
~ William Rosen
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Until the first antibiotics, medicine remained the oldest art. It had yet to become, in Thomas's words, the "youngest science.
~ William Rosen
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not being either philosophers17 to understand the reason, or mathematicians enough to calculate the powers and to proportion the parts, very luckily by accident found what they sought for.
~ William Rosen
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The discovery of the power of injected water was luck; understanding and exploiting it was anything but. Newcomen and Calley replaced18 the accidental hole in the cylinder with an injection valve, and, ingeniously, attached it to the piston itself.
~ William Rosen
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How rare and wonderful is that flash of a moment when we realize we have discovered a friend.
~ William Rotsler
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...though many a gatherer has carried his basket through these diamond districts of the mind...
~ William Rounseville Alger
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include: Patience. The need for patience is, perhaps, the greatest difference between light infantry and line infantry. Light infantry operations proceed much more slowly, primarily due to the requirement for light infantry to operate stealthily. It takes time to discover targets, reconnoiter suitable ambush sites, and move covertly. Training must reflect this. The
~ William S. Lind
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Parenting is a learn-as-you-go profession.
~ William Sears
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O brave new world,That has such people in't!
~ William Shakespeare
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In my school-days, when I had lost one shaft,I shot his fellow of the selfsame flightThe selfsame way with more advised watch,To find the other forth, and by adventuring both,I oft found both.
~ William Shakespeare
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I must go seek some dew drops here,And hang a pearl in every cowslip's ear.
~ William Shakespeare
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Over hill, over dale,Thorough bush, thorough brier,Over park, over pale,Thorough flood, thorough fire.
~ William Shakespeare
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To seek their fortunes further than at home,Where small experience grows.
~ William Shakespeare
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