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Quotes About Discovery

Its the journey that counts, not the arrival.
~ Diane Keaton
Reading can be dangerous.
~ Diane Setterfield
Writing is more about discovery than invention.
~ Diane Setterfield
She looked at a microscope and saw a creator God. Chad looked at a microscope and saw man's scientific advances.
~ DiAnn Mills
I've been lucky to travel through quite a bit of Europe and Australia, but I would love to do Asia and South America and South Africa.
~ Dianna Agron
I couldn't believe it. Something as simple as a walk with my daddy was something I'd never done.
~ Dick Lehr
Serendipity (n.) finding something good without looking for it
~ Dictionary
It's actually amazing because you go so far into another side of your brain when you're studying something completely different, and I loved it.
~ Dido Armstrong
There is meaning in every journey that is unknown to the traveler.
~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer
When I tried to play something and screwed up, I'd hear some other note that would come into play. Then I started trying different things to find the beauty in it.
~ Dimebag Darrell
Enter ye in.
~ Dion Fortune
Hot damn! I got it," Stick shouted as she ran out of the bathroom, her face covered in soapsuds. " 'Zoe!
~ Dirk Wittenborn
He said he was always looking for a new color. He used to call me the new color. He said he wouldn't wanna see a spaceship without me. He always talked in riddles, but I think I know what he meant, and I don't think anyone can ever say anything that will mean as much to me.
~ Dito Montiel
Everything can be used in a lifetime; I've discovered that.
~ Djuna Barnes
To be utterly innocent would be to be utterly unknown, particularly to oneself.
~ Djuna Barnes
The girl lost, what is she but the Prince found?
~ Djuna Barnes
Bend down the tree of knowledge and you'll unroost a strange bird.
~ Djuna Barnes
I was doing well enough until you came along and kicked my stone over, and out I came, all moss and eyes.
~ Djuna Barnes
It is the function of science to discover the existence of a general reign of order in nature and to find the causes governing this order. And this refers in equal measure to the relations of man - social and political - and to the entire universe as a whole.
~ Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev
According to classical aerodynamics, it is impossible for a bumblebee to fly.
~ Doctor Who
Perhaps if I make myself write I shall find out what is wrong with me.
~ Dodie Smith
Just to be in love seemed the most blissful luxury I had ever known. The thought came to me that perhaps it is the loving that counts, not the being loved in return—that perhaps true loving can never know anything but happiness. For a moment I felt that I had discovered a great truth.
~ Dodie Smith
When I discovered that there was actually a thing called a push-up bra, that, to me, had to be equal of the day Einstein figured out that relativity thing.
~ Dolly Parton
Because books, my friends, are true magic bound between two covers.
~ Dolly Parton