Quotes About Discovery
Six days a week at the cooking school were not enough for me. In my free time I sought out restaurants and snack shops I hadn't visited before, and begged them to let me study in their kitchens.
~ Fuchsia Dunlop
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What is discovered may be abused, but that does not mean the discovery was evil.
~ Fulton J. Sheen
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There were only two classes of people who heard the cry Christmas night: shepherds and wise men. Shepherds: those who know they know nothing. Wise men: those who know they do not know everything. Only the very simple and very learned discovered God - never the man with one book.
~ Fulton J. Sheen
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Divinity is always where one least expects to find it.
~ Fulton J. Sheen
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Only two classes of people found the Babe: the shepherds and the Wise Men; the simple and the learned; those who knew that they knew nothing, and those who knew that they did not know everything. He is never seen by the man of one book; never by the man who thinks he knows. Not even God can tell the proud anything! Only the humble can find God!
~ Fulton J. Sheen
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Magic, the real kind, was born in innocent, open hearts, who sought it everywhere. And found it.
~ G.A. McKevett
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She had never imagined that curiosity was one of the many masks of love .
~ G.G.Márquez
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a petri dish in the ocean of life.
~ G.M. Ford
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She had never imagined that curiosty was one of the many masks of love .
~ Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Both looked back then on the wild revelry...and they lamented that it had cost them so much of their lives to find the paradise of shared solitude.
~ Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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The children would remember for the rest of their lives the august solemnity with which their father, devastated by his prolonged vigil and by the wraith of his imagination, revealed his discovery to them: 'The world is round, like an orange.
~ Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Intrigado con ese enigma, escarbó tan profundamente en los sentimientos de ella, que buscando el interés encontró el amor, porque buscando que ella lo quisiera terminó por quererla.
~ Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Siento que la conozco menos cuanto más la conozco. (Del amor y otros demonios).
~ Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Il mondo era così recente, che molte cose erano prive di nome, e per citarle bisognava indicarle col dito.
~ Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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car c'est souvent en errant seule dans les villes inconnues que je suis le mieux arrivée – mais à quelque chose d'autre que ce que je pensais chercher et qui fut presque toujours meilleur.
~ Gabrielle Roy
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Le silence nous enveloppait toujours. non pas oppressant comme lorsqu'il dit l'absence de vie, mais tout gonflé d'une révélation heureuse qui est sur le point d'être faite.
~ Gabrielle Roy
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Crying is part of the adventure
~ Gail Carson Levine
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trading expedition
~ Gail Carson Levine
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There is a place in me I haven't gone yet.
~ Gail Godwin
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What is the best way to write? Each of us has to discover her own way by writing. Writing teaches writing. No one can tell you your own secret.
~ Gail Sher
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Chúng ta không th? d?y b?o ai b?t c? Ä'i?u gì. Chúng ta ch? có th? giúp h? phát hi?n ra nh?ng gì còn ti?m ?n bên trong con ng??i h?.
~ Galileo
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In time you may discover everything that can be discovered, and still your progress will only be progress away from humanity. The distance between you and them can one day become so great that your joyous cry over some new gain could be answered by an universal shriek of horror.
~ Galileo Galilei
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Who indeed will set bounds to human ingenuity? Who will assert that everything in the universe capable of being perceived is already discovered and known?
~ Galileo Galilei
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In the future, there will be opened a gateway and a road to a large and excellent science into which minds more piercing than mine shall penetrate to recesses still deeper.
~ Galileo Galilei
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