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Quotes About Exploration

I hitchhiked, took trucks 'n' trains - anything that would pick me up. I stopped in Memphis for about six months and they found me and come got me. Stayed about a month an' split again.
~ John Lee Hooker
It's not the number of trucks parked outside that make a movie interesting but if you have more money, you have more time. More time enables you to try out other possibilities or follow an interesting lead. I don't like indulgence, but to have more possibilities is always more interesting.
~ Christoph Waltz
I'd love to do a love story. I've never done a true love story, which would be awesome. But then again, I don't think I've had a true love story, even in my own life. Maybe that's something I want to explore in my own life first.
~ Lucas Hedges
Marco Polo has been kind of buried under this cloud of rather banal historical dust, when the true story is so much more exciting.
~ John Fusco
When people hear the name 'Marco Polo,' they tend to think of a map or explorer. Very few people know the true story of Marco Polo, and it's so much more compelling and exciting than the mythology.
~ John Fusco
I'm always fascinated by something that leaves the surface of the earth. My series, 'Rocket Man', was based on a true story of a man who put his wife's ashes into space.
~ Robson Green
Exmoor and Dartmoor are sacred, magical places. You find a truer side of yourself there.
~ Dave Davies
It's a truism that you can investigate anything forever.
~ Louis Freeh
The cross pollination of disciplines is fundamental to truly revolutionary advances in our culture.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
If you read, the world is your oyster. It truly is. Reading makes everything possible.
~ Kate DiCamillo
The poetry of India can be truly known only through scanning the poetry of all languages.
~ Gulzar
If you are truly innovating, you don't have a prototype you can refer to.
~ Jonathan Ive
The peculiarities of my childhood, of constantly moving through so many different cultures, of always being the outsider, may have made me extraordinarily self-sufficient, but it had also bred a certain detachment, a sense that the world was a place to explore rather than truly inhabit. This manifested as a kind of shyness, even timidity.
~ Scott Anderson
I truly want us to live in a world 50 or 100 years from now where people are jumping in their rockets like the Jetsons and there are families bouncing around on the moon with their kid in a spacesuit.
~ Jared Isaacman
China was the first time I truly felt like an outsider. I fell in love with the process of trying to become intimate with the culture.
~ Abigail Washburn
I truly love science fiction; it's feeling you're something more than your present position in the world.
~ David Hewlett
I was extremely curious growing up. I taught myself how to sew, French braid, and cook. When I wasn't creating things with my hands, I was learning more about tech. I was experimenting with email at nine, had my first cell phone at 13, and was truly obsessed with the Internet as a teenager.
~ Brit Morin
As we reflect back upon the tragic loss of Challenger and her brave crew of heroes who were aboard that fateful day, I am reminded that they truly represented the best of us, as they climbed aloft on a plume of propellant gasses, reaching for the stars, to inspire us who were Earthbound.
~ Buzz Aldrin
On our first album, 'Sounding the Seventh Trumpet,' we were listening to more obscure heavy metal bands and hardcore bands.
~ Zacky Vengeance
I spend a lot of time copying saxophone players and trumpet players. Not to say that it is not important to listen to guitar players, but there's so much music out there and so many possibilities. I like anyone who plays any instrument.
~ Bill Frisell
My whole thing with parenting, even though this is my first time, I want to just put five or six objects on the floor - a trumpet, a piano, some dancing or a computer or whatever it is, and just see what he picks up.
~ Omarion
I have a GoPro in the trunk of my streetcar.
~ Nick Woodman
The reason is that they define how I have gone about my business. I have trusted to intuition. I did it at the beginning. I do it even now. I have no idea how things might turn out, where in my writing I might go next.
~ V. S. Naipaul
When I was a kid, I was roaming through Glastonbury Festival at eight years old, on my own. I say 'on my own', but I was probably with my oldest sister Sarah, and she would have been 13 or 14 at the time, so she'd have been walking us around. But I got to go places and meet people, and was trusted a lot, without a doubt.
~ Alfie Allen