Quotes About Discovery
Thousands of geniuses live and die undiscovered—either by themselves or by others." -Mark Twain
~ Sean Patrick
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Many calls to adventure are puzzles waiting to be solved.
~ Sean Patrick
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He mistakenly caused an earthquake that engulfed the surrounding city blocks, breaking windows and shaking the plaster off of the walls. He announced that he had discovered how to turn the earth into a giant tuning fork, and that, in theory, the principles could shatter the Empire State Building or even possibly cause the earth to "split open like an apple.
~ Sean Patrick
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Read books, watch documentaries, and discuss your ideas with others. No subject, no matter how specialized or esoteric, is off limits. You never know where your imagination will find pieces for its puzzles.
~ Sean Patrick
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genius code: curiosity. It's an essential part of becoming more creative. Expand your interests in life. Seek out new, interesting experiences, no matter how mundane or inconsequential they might seem to others. Read books, watch documentaries, and discuss your ideas with others. No subject, no matter how specialized or esoteric, is off limits. You never know where your imagination will find pieces for its puzzles.
~ Sean Patrick
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There's a catch to "combinatorial creativity," though. Before you can connect dots, you need to have dots to connect. The more material you're exposed to in the world, the more grist you'll have for your imagination mill.
~ Sean Patrick
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takes curiosity to find your call to adventure, it takes courage to venture into the unknown, and it takes imagination to create your path.
~ Sean Patrick
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Awakening Your Inner Genius today.
~ Sean Patrick
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By the end of his research, Barrios
~ Sean Patrick
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You never know where your imagination will find pieces for its puzzles.
~ Sean Patrick
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Tesla was never one to chase recognition—he was after the pure thrill of discovery and creation. His imagination was a factory with unlimited resources, and the world an exciting playground with unlimited possibilities. He was excited to see men like Rontgen pioneer new fields of understanding, and was happy that his work contributed to the rise of other great men.
~ Sean Patrick
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Tesla's continued research in the field of ultra-high-frequency energy led him to conclude that it was only a matter of time until science would discover a veritable source of inexhaustible, free
~ Sean Patrick
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became known, was slow and expensive. Delays in receiving equipment plagued Tesla due to the complicated and unusual nature of his designs. In 1903, the tower structure was nearly complete, and the transmitter was operational. As testing began, residents in the area reported seeing "all sorts
~ Sean Patrick
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Thousands of geniuses live and die undiscovered.
~ Sean Patrick
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When the great truth accidentally revealed and experimentally confirmed is fully recognized, that this planet, with all its appalling immensity, is to electric currents virtually no more than a small metal ball and that by this fact many possibilities, each baffling imagination and of incalculable consequence, are rendered absolutely sure of accomplishment,
~ Sean Patrick
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Look at Columbus, or Magellan: looking back, historians call you an explorer, but at the time, you're just lost.
~ Sean Stewart
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A memoir, at its heart, is written in order to figure out who you are.
~ Sean Wilsey
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My direction? Anywhere. Because one is always nearer by not keeping still.
~ Sebastian Faulks
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Lost something?' Yes, my mind.
~ Sebastian Fitzek
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The truth is to be found in every single sentence on every single page, but you've skimmed over it
~ Sebastian Fitzek
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Schweizer Wissenschaftler hatten herausgefunden, dass sich auf der Welt immer mindestens zehntausend Maschinen gleichzeitig in der Luft befanden. Mit über einer Million Passagieren an Bord.
~ Sebastian Fitzek
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History is like a jungle, and no clearing that one cuts into it opens up the whole forest.
~ Sebastian Haffner
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Pleasing things: finding a large number of tales that one has not read before. Or acquiring the second volume of a tale whose first volume one has enjoyed. But often it is a disappointment.
~ Sei Sh?nagon
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Kao ukleti Holandezi lutamo u daljinama i usput nabasavamo na tragove svog svijeta, na nemogu?im mjestima, tamo gdje to najmanje o?ekujemo. I kamo god do?em, ja neprestano stižem ku?i.
~ Semezdin Mehmedinovi?
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