Quotes About Exploration
But if you accept dreams, you also have to accept nightmares, and I know nightmares are bad things. And if dreams are so special, why is it that no person or company has ever tried to make a drug that leads to better dreaming? Sleeping pills, yes, but dreaming pills? Have scientists even asked that question?
~ Douglas Coupland
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frontier spectators
~ Douglas L. Wilson
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She picked up the book she was reading, Beyond the Ice Limit, found her dog-eared place at the beginning of chapter six, and began to read. The sea horizon lay against the sky, blue against perfect blue, and it seemed to beckon the ship southward, ever southward. She closed the book, put it down again. Not bad, but it lacked the punch of the original.
~ Douglas Preston
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The third board popped off. The opening was now big enough to squeeze through. The dogs in town were barking hysterically.
~ Douglas Preston
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Tyrannosaur Canyon Utopia The Codex Tales of the Dark 1–3 Ribbons of Time Dark
~ Douglas Preston
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Launches the reader into a story of science and ancient mystery that will blow your mind: [From New York Times bestselling author Douglas Preston]
~ Douglas Preston
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There is more in the world than is dreamt of in your philosophy, Doctor - or in the Merck Manual.
~ Douglas Preston
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The dangers of exploring Mosquitia go beyond the natural deterrents. Honduras has one of the highest murder rates in the world. Eighty percent of the cocaine from South America destined for the United States is shipped through Honduras, most of it via Mosquitia.
~ Douglas Preston
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It seems that a civilization-wide catastrophe involving the "death" of all these cities occurred at approximately the same time, around 1500—the time of the Spanish conquest. Yet the Spanish never conquered the region; they never explored or even penetrated these remote jungles.
~ Douglas Preston
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We planned to enter the ruins the following day. What would we find? I couldn't even begin to imagine it.
~ Douglas Preston
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Douglas Preston
~ commination
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Humboldt Kill dive.
~ Douglas Preston
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Douglas Preston
~ divagation.
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Douglas Preston
~ imprecation
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Douglas Preston
~ Boorum & Pease
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Douglas Preston
~ dissonance.
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Douglas Preston
~ your personal
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Douglas Preston
~ January 1881
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EXCLUSIVE: LOST CITY DISCOVERED IN THE HONDURAN RAIN FOREST In search for legendary "City of the Monkey God," explorers find the untouched ruins of a vanished culture.
~ Douglas Preston
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Douglas Preston
~ by, just in
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Douglas Preston
~ with a son.
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The Lost City of the Monkey God is a throwback to the golden age of adventure archaeology, the thrilling true story of a group of explorers penetrating one of the toughest jungles on earth in search of a lost city…and finding it. Preston is a terrific writer of both non-fiction books and bestselling novels and makes you feel the dark heart of this lost Honduran wilderness." —John Sandford, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author
~ Douglas Preston
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Ei s'immerge ne la notte, Ei s'aderge in vèr' le stelle. He plunges into the night, He reaches for the stars.
~ Douglas Preston
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The Mole People, by Jennifer Toth (Chicago Review Press, 1993).
~ Douglas Preston
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