Quotes About Discovery
several of our company told of ghosts, one, how a man had been slain on the way to the wars, but had not known it, his ghost going on, thinking himself alive, performing deeds of great valor, even returning home in triumph where he bought lands, begot sons, and lived in contentment for many years before discovering one day, by chance, that he was already dead.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
BazillionQuotes.com
I read odd books and entertained odd ideas (however furtively), largely ignored by my family; and at that age I was looking hard for someone to follow, a mentor of any sort, who would take me under his wing and recognize my special talents (assuming that I had any) and tell me the secret of how everything worked, so I could avoid pain. And there you were.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
BazillionQuotes.com
At a guess I'll guarantee to lead you to thirty or forty alleys and networks of alleys north of Prince Street that aren't suspected by ten living beings outside of the foreigners that swarm them.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
BazillionQuotes.com
changed to the elevated at the South Station, and at about twelve o'clock had climbed down the steps at Battery Street and struck along the old waterfront past Constitution Wharf. I didn't keep track of the cross streets, and can't tell you yet which it was we turned up, but I know it wasn't Greenough Lane.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
BazillionQuotes.com
resolved to go with bold entreaty whither no man had gone before, and dare the icy deserts through the dark
~ H.P. Lovecraft
BazillionQuotes.com
resolved to go with bold entreaty whither no man had gone before, and dare the
~ H.P. Lovecraft
BazillionQuotes.com
Our apprehensions were over what we might find, or fail to find, at the end of our journey; for silence continued to answer all calls despatched to the camp.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
BazillionQuotes.com
Looking desultorily about, his attention had been drawn by a dull glimmering on one of the tables; and he had extricated the queer orblike stone from its shadowy, crowded position between an ugly little Aztec idol, the fossil egg of a dinornis, and an obscene fetish of black wood from the Niger.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
BazillionQuotes.com
mountains of madness
~ H.P. Lovecraft
BazillionQuotes.com
Nothing really known, can continue to be acutely fascinating.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
BazillionQuotes.com
Later traded to Jacques Caboche, another settler, it was in 1850 lost in a game of chess or poker to a newcomer named Hans Zimmerman; being used by him as a beer-stein until one day, under the spell of its contents, he suffered it to roll from his front stoop to the prairie path before his home—where, falling into the burrow of a prairie-dog, it passed beyond his power of discovery or recovery upon his awaking.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
BazillionQuotes.com
Some secrets of inner earth are not good for mankind
~ H.P. Lovecraft
BazillionQuotes.com
Habían llegado a una cueva. Tras los primeros sondeos, la arenisca había dado paso a una vena caliza comanchiense llena de diminutos fósiles de cefalópodos, corales, equinoideos y spirifera, con indicios ocasionales de esponjas silíceas y huesos de vertebrados marinos —probablemente de teleósteos, tiburones y ganoideos—
~ H.P. Lovecraft
BazillionQuotes.com
when learning stripped earth of her mantle of beauty
~ H.P. Lovecraft
BazillionQuotes.com
When he came in first, he was happy to find all sorts of meaning in the results.
~ H.W. Brands
BazillionQuotes.com
I have often been asked how I felt when I first found myself on free soil," he wrote later. The answer was simple yet profound. "A new world had opened upon me," he said. "I lived more in one day than in a year of my slave life.
~ H.W. Brands
BazillionQuotes.com
Humpback song has clearly had its effects on human culture—influencing both our music and whaling practices—but what of our interest in whale culture? These discoveries are particularly important for us because there is only one way large numbers of animals can sing the same song that evolves over periods of time that are much less than an individual's lifetime: culture. Genes
~ Hal Whitehead
BazillionQuotes.com
stuff, brocade, and valuable carpeting, piled upon one another; gold and silver ingots in great heaps, and money in bags. The sight of all these riches made him suppose that this cave must have been occupied for ages by robbers, who had succeeded one another. Ali Baba went boldly into the cave, and collected as much of the gold coin, which
~ Hamilton Wright Mabie
BazillionQuotes.com
a curious gizmo that a bearded Scotsman named Alexander Graham Bell was calling his "telephone." (Bell would read from Hamlet's soliloquy at one end of the hall, and attendees at the other could plainly hear the inventor's voice issuing from a little speaker. "My God, it talks!" exclaimed one prominent visitor, Emperor Dom Pedro of Brazil.)
~ Hampton Sides
BazillionQuotes.com
Watching Jamila sometimes made me think the world was divided into three sorts of people: those who knew what they wanted to do; those (the unhappiest) who never knew what their purpose in life was; and those who found out later on. I was in the last category, I reckoned, which didn't stop me wishing I'd been born into the first.
~ Hanif Kureishi
BazillionQuotes.com
London seemed like a house with five thousand rooms, all different; the kick was to work out how they connected, and eventually to walk through all of them.
~ Hanif Kureishi
BazillionQuotes.com
The truth is always a surprise.
~ Hanif Kureishi
BazillionQuotes.com
Old age is the new childhood.
~ Hanif Kureishi
BazillionQuotes.com
Istina nas uvek iznenadi.
~ Hanif Kureishi
BazillionQuotes.com
