Quotes About Exploration
I still like to go to record stores, I like to just wander around and I'll buy whatever catches my attention.
~ Bruce Springsteen
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I was allowed to wander where I could. Here is a case in which you search for your independence and allow something creative to come out of that.
~ George Woodcock
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Sometimes, if you wander long enough out-of-doors, you look up and find yourself in a suddenly devastating place: on a glittering slab of granite, say, hanging a thousand feet above a mountain lake.
~ Anthony Doerr
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I'd get a train to some town and wander about to find a decent spot. Sometimes I'd play for three hours; sometimes I'd get moved on after three songs.
~ Passenger
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I can be a bit nerdy so I need a good, clearly marked map, as you can miss out on some of the coolest places in Amsterdam if you don't have a wander down the little side streets.
~ Gregory Porter
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My mom's an artist in every way. She's a painter, a photographer. She's a wanderer - always searching, always seeing. I guess you could say my mom gave me her eyes.
~ Jason Momoa
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Probably the best part about being an actor is that you get to be a traveling wanderer.
~ Chris Messina
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Basically, life isn't just about eating and partying - we need to figure out unique ways in which we can add to our curiosity levels, besides satisfying the wanderer in us.
~ Varun Sharma
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A pilgrim is a wanderer with a purpose.
~ Peace Pilgrim
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By experience we find out a short way by a long wandering.
~ Roger Ascham
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In Poland, the whole saying is, 'You've got one eye to Morocco and the other to the Caucasus.' That's the heart of the culture. In England, they say it less romantic: 'You've got a wandering eye.' The saying means my main stream in life must be Deep Purple. That's my main job. Then every now, and I can wander off and have one eye to Morocco.
~ Ian Gillan
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With 'Urban Secrets,' I just really liked the idea of wandering around chatting to people.
~ Alan Cumming
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As a child, I spent a lot of time wandering around the prairies and in the hills, and there was a sense that it was such a wide-open space, and there was kind of a feeling of potential. I could imagine anything happening there.
~ Arthur Slade
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The desire to get from point A to point B in the shortest, most efficient amount of time without ever wandering off path, can mean you miss out on those happy accidents that push you further and faster in a direction you never even considered.
~ Sarah Cooper
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Until I was twelve years old, I led this wandering life, fishing, swimming, and making moccasins.
~ Edmonia Lewis
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I'd take lying by the pool doing nothing over aimlessly wandering the streets clutching a guidebook.
~ Alexander Armstrong
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Paris is a place where, for me, just walking down a street that I've never been down before is like going to a movie or something. Just wandering the city is entertainment.
~ Wes Anderson
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I was a complete tomboy. I loved wandering out in storms or walking on the beaches in the dark. It was a very free upbringing, and I'm grateful to my parents for that.
~ Amanda Burton
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It's fun wandering around other people's minds.
~ Jenny Holzer
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I like all sorts of art, that's why I love wandering around The National Gallery.
~ Samuel Barnett
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I like throwing on shorts and a plaid button up with messy hair and last night's eyeliner and sunglasses and wandering the town. And if there's a guy I dig with his arm around me, too, that's pretty nice.
~ Jessica Parker Kennedy
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I'm a wandering gypsy.
~ Lady Gaga
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I remember coming back to the U.K. after spending five months in Charlotte for 'Homeland,' and I just found myself just wandering around London. There's nothing like it - the buildings, the architecture, the sense of history, the sense of culture - there really is nothing like it.
~ David Harewood
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Home in Ireland, I went to Collins Barracks and spent some time wandering around, making notes on the various guns, knives and swords.
~ Sarah Rees Brennan
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