Quotes About Exploration
That sentiment had been the driving force behind humanity's progress across the ages, a simple imperative fueled by our innate curiosity: to discover what was around the next bend, over the next horizon. It was that same inquisitiveness that impelled us to explore who we are, where we came from, and where we are headed next. Gray
~ James Rollins
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Everyone was just trying to find a way to be happy, to feel fulfilled. The manner in which they searched for that state differed wildly, but the prize remained the same.
~ James Rollins
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His own cabinat of cuoriositie
~ James Rollins
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Just go look. That sentiment had been the driving force behind humanity's progress across the ages, a simple imperative fueled by our innate curiosity: to discover what was around the next bend, over the next horizon. It was that same inquisitiveness that impelled us to explore who we are, where we came from, and where we are headed next.
~ James Rollins
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Zijn dit kaartjes voor de eerste klas?' vroeg Kady plotseling... 'En een reservering voor de duurste suite in het Savoy?' ... '... ze pakken het wel heel groots aan,' zei Jake behoedzaam... 'Er zijn vast camera's,' ging hij door... 'Nou, een heel kort reisje dan. Misschien valt het wel mee.
~ James Rollins
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They believed the core of Christ's teachings was to never stop looking for God in the world—and oneself.
~ James Rollins
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Tayos Gold: The Archives of Atlantis by Stan Hall
~ James Rollins
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You mentioned you had a connection to Antarctica." "I once lived there, but it's been a while. My mom, stepdad, and sister are still there . . . near McMurdo Station.
~ James Rollins
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No one regards what is before his feet; we all gaze at the stars. —IPHIGENIA, A TRAGEDY BY QUINTUS ENNIUS (239–169 B.C.)
~ James Rollins
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coming from the far passageway that led to the smaller
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Pini Lupi... Pene Lope. - Jake
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Dit is Pangaea. - Jake
~ James Rollins
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Underland: A Deep Time Journey
~ James Rollins
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the pursuit of knowledge is never for naught. Each line drawn on a map gets us closer to understanding the world and our place in it.
~ James Rollins
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Only Kowalski voiced a dissent. "C'mon, guys. Does that really sound like a place we want to go?
~ James Rollins
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Henry Morton Stanley's rescue of Dr. David Livingstone
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Books are keys that open many doors.
~ James Rollins
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Whenever I start a novel, I'm always looking for two things: a bit of science that makes me go 'what if?' and a piece of history that ends in a question mark.
~ James Rollins
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That's the beauty of the universe. There's always a new mystery.
~ James Rollins
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A wise man travels to discover himself.
~ James Russell Lowell
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I'm useless. I quit everything I try.' 'That doesn't make you useless. It means you haven't quit on finding the thing that's right for you.
~ James Stewart
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Homogeneous groups are great at doing what they do well, but they become progressively less able to investigate alternatives. Or, as March has famously argued, they spend too much time exploiting and not enough time exploring.
~ James Surowiecki
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Wesley reached out across the infinite, and he found— —Enterprise.
~ James Swallow
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get us some little jeeps. Maybe like those moon-buggies they used to have on The Banana Splits.
~ James Swallow
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