Quotes About Discovery
Man får ikke altid de rejser man ønsker sig nieta, men du vil altid få den rejse du har brug for
~ Alyson Noel
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You know what they say about secrets, right?
~ Alyson Noel
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Y las palabras que ella me dijo hicieron eco en mis oídos: "Cada libro tiene un viaje propio".
~ Alyson Richman
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No sabemos nada de nosotros mismos
~ Amelie Nothomb
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Tengo veintitrés años y todavía no he encontrado lo que buscaba. Por eso me gusta la vida. A los veintitrés años, es bueno no haber descubierto tu camino.
~ Amelie Nothomb
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On lit pour découvrir une vision du monde.
~ Amelie Nothomb
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j'ai vingt trois ans et je n'ai encore rien trouvé de ce que je cherchais. C'est pour ça que la vie me plaît. il est bon à vingt trois ans de ne pas avoir découvert son chemin.
~ Amelie Nothomb
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Uno nunca es tan feliz como cuando encuentra el medio de perderse.
~ Amelie Nothomb
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Tomber amoureux est le phénomène le plus mystérieux de l'univers. Ceux qui aiment au premier regard vivent la version la moins inexplicable du miracle : s'ils n'aimaient pas auparavant, c'était parce qu'ils ignoraient l'existence de l'autre.
~ Amelie Nothomb
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Je baptise l'avion Pégase. La musique de Liszt a multiplié ma joie par mille. J'ai vingt-trois ans et je n'ai encore rien trouvé de ce que je cherchais. C'est pour ça que la vie me plaît. Il est bon, à vingt-trois ans, de ne pas avoir découvert son chemin.
~ Amelie Nothomb
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Nunca podré expresar el impacto que experimenté al abrir la puerta: era arrancar tu propia tumba para desembocar en el misterio.
~ Amelie Nothomb
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Uno debería tener siempre algo de lo que huir, para cultivar esa maravillosa posibilidad.
~ Amelie Nothomb
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Il s'y connaissait aussi peu qu'elle et aimait perdre son ignorance au meme rythme.C'etait une initiation qu'ils vivaient ensemble et dont il se reservait cependant la male initiative.
~ Amelie Nothomb
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La tragedia consiste nel rivedere la persona e non riconoscerla, o perché in quel momento si scopre in lei un aspetto incredibilmente spiacevole che doveva gia esser presente ma sul quale si era riusciti a illudersi in nome di quella strana forma d'amore così misteriosa e così pericolosa, la cui posta in gioco sfugge continuamente: l'amicizia.
~ Amelie Nothomb
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Me atraía la idea de no saber si iba a ver pintura, escultura o una retrospectiva de cachivaches varios. Uno siempre debería acudir a las exposiciones así, por azar, con absoluta ignorancia. Alguien desea mostrarnos algo: eso es lo único que importa.
~ Amelie Nothomb
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One of those things that I like about TV is that if you get a group of people you like, you can work with these people for months at a time, and you can discover their strengths and weaknesses, and you can use those in the direction where you take the characters.
~ Denis Leary
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I had the brain for football, but I didn't have the height. So I started using my brain to overcome those weaknesses and discovered football isn't just about size or power: it's about what's up there. That was the making of me.
~ Ashley Young
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I believe that science is the engine of prosperity, that if you look around at the wealth of civilization today, it's the wealth that comes from science.
~ Michio Kaku
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We have entered the cell, the Mansion of our birth, and started the inventory of our acquired wealth.
~ Albert Claude
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I've got to where am in life not because of something I brought to the world but through something I found - the wealth of African culture.
~ Hugh Masekela
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When I went away to college, I marveled at the wealth of bookstores around Harvard Square.
~ John Updike
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In the early 1950s, during the near avalanche of discoveries, rediscoveries, and redefinitions of subcellular components made possible by electron microscopy, those prospecting in this newly opened field were faced with the problem of what to do with their newly acquired wealth.
~ George Emil Palade
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We are concerned that, in a few years time, this place of discovery, with its wealth of human fossils, the like of which can be found nowhere else in the world, could be completely destroyed.
~ Richard Leakey
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The type of science that I do is sometimes known as 'curiosity-driven research.' This means that my work will never result in a marketable product, a useful machine, a prescribable pill, a formidable weapon, or any direct gain.
~ Hope Jahren
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