Quotes About Discovery
Vine a Comala porque me dijeron que acá vivía mi padre, un tal Pedro Páramo ...
~ Juan Rulfo
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Uno ha creído a veces, en medio de este camino sin orillas, que nada habría después; que no se podría encontrar nada al otro lado, al final de esta llanura rajada de grietas y de arroyos secos. Pero sí, hay algo. Hay un pueblo. Se oye que ladran los perros y se siente en el aire el olor del humo, y se saborea ese olor de la gente como si fuera una esperanza.
~ Juan Rulfo
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OMIGOSH JONAH WIZARD! -Amy Cahill
~ Jude Watson
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Was our father a Vesper?" Erasmus took a careful sip of coffee. He leaned back and blew out a sigh as he stared out at the square. Then he took off his sunglasses. His eyes looked tired. He leaned forward again, his big hands cradling the cup. With every move and gesture Amy felt her heart sink. She wanted to run as far and as fast as she could to escape what was coming next. "Yes," Erasmus said.
~ Jude Watson
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streets with no signs
~ Jude Watson
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Queen of England is coming for a visit, and they take a look and find out it's been replaced by a cheap plastic replica. The thief was never found.
~ Jude Watson
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One of the lessons Obi-Wan needed to learn was to look beneath the surface. Perhaps this was one way.
~ Jude Watson
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April May had been hacked.
~ Jude Watson
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Did you know Nellie could fly a plane? Amy shook her head. I guess it never came up. Lots of things don't come up with Nellie. Until they do.
~ Jude Watson
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You never know who anybody is. Even the people closest to you.
~ Jude Watson
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Lovely, Nellie whispered. A double-crosser wouldn't spend all this time gardening and planting flowers, would they? ... Sinead Starling opened the door. Ah, Nellie said. I guess I was wrong.
~ Jude Watson
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Had he really lost his childhood? Was that what the Clue hunt had done?
~ Jude Watson
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The memoirist need not necessarily know what she thinks about her subject but she must be trying to find out; she may never arrive at a definitive verdict, but she must be willing to share her intellectual and emotional quest for answers.
~ Judith Barrington
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Done there. Been that. Bought the biscuit.
~ Judith Fitzgerald
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It is far more impressive when others discover your good qualities without your help.
~ Judith Martin
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Don't do this to us. He warned, his voice hoarse with angry desperation as he realize he was losing her. You're letting eleven years of mistrust color everything you've discovered I've done.
~ Judith McNaught
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It was like a religious conversion for me. In fact, it's kind of like sex—one of those things that everyone thinks they know all about and they tell you how great it is, but which is actually pretty uninspiring until you have it one time the way nature intended it to be.
~ Judith Ryan Hendricks
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What's next on your reading list? Discover
~ Judy Blume
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As soon as I got into bed I started touching myself. I have this special place and when I rub it I get a very nice feeling. I don't know what it's called
~ Judy Blume
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La vida es una buena aventura," I say, pleased with myself. I have picked up several Spanish phrases and this is one of them. "What does that mean?" Bitsy asks. "It means that life is a good adventure.
~ Judy Blume
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Because men have a history, it is difficult for them to imagine what it is like to grow up without one, or the sense of personal expansion that comes from discovering that we women have a worthy heritage. Along with pride often comes rage – rage that one has been deprived of such a significant knowledge.
~ Judy Chicago
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Mystery is at the heart of creativity. That, and surprise.
~ Julia Cameron
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Lee Rainwater and William Yancey have suggested, "The year 1965 may be known in history as the time when the civil rights movement discovered, in the sense of becoming explicitly aware, that abolishing legal racism would not produce Negro equality.
~ Wahneema Lubiano
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We go forth all to seek America. And in the seeking we create her. In the quality of our search shall be the nature of the America that we created.
~ Waldo Frank
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