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Quotes About Exploration

You would be much amused with the animals round the ranch.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
All—Easterners and Westerners, Northerners and Southerners, officers and men, cowboys and college graduates, wherever they came from, and whatever their social position—possessed in common the traits of hardihood and a thirst for adventure. They were to a man born adventurers, in the old sense of the word.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
Nature composes some of her loveliest poems for the microscope and the telescope.
~ Theodore Roszak
In science fiction, you can also test out your own realities.
~ Theodore Sturgeon
My wife is beginning to instruct me on means to retrieve dreams, and bit by bit, it does seem to be working.
~ Theodore Sturgeon
Science fiction, outside of poetry, is the only literary field which has no limits, no parameters whatsoever.
~ Theodore Sturgeon
Ask the next question.
~ Theodore Sturgeon
a Virgin Islan'." "Then you are American," I said. I remembered from school that we had bought the Virgins from Denmark. He laughed. "I suppose, young bahss. I nevar gave it much thought. I sail all d'islan's, as well as Venezuela, Colombo, Panama.… I jus' nevar gave
~ Theodore Taylor
which means "other side," the other part of the city. The view from there wasn't as good as from the fort, but curious people were there, too, just looking. Strangely
~ Theodore Taylor
The American dream is not over. America is an adventure.
~ Theodore White
Tüm cevaplar? bulmak gibi beklentisi olmayan sonsuz bir yola koyulmak, belirli bir hedefe doÄŸru yolculuk yapmaktan daha ufuk aç?c? olmuÅŸtur her zaman; çünkü böylelikle önceden belirlenmiÅŸ hedeflerden çok daha tatmin edici yan yollara sapma özgürlüÄŸü kal?r insan?n.
~ Theodore Zeldin
Singing is my passion and I always wanted to travel the country.
~ Thia Megia
Keep on the lookout for novel ideas that others have used successfully. Your idea has to be original only in its adaptation to the problem you're working on.
~ Thomas Alva Edison
Hell, there are no rules here-- we're trying to accomplish something.
~ Thomas Alva Edison
Restlessness and discontent are the first necessities of progress.
~ Thomas Alva Edison
We don't know a millionth of one percent about anything.
~ Thomas Alva Edison
Wonder is the desire of knowledge.
~ Thomas Aquinas
The art and science of asking questions is the source of all knowledge.
~ Thomas Berger
All places, all airs, make unto me one Countrey; I am in England every where, and under any Meridian. I have been shipwrackt, yet am not enemy with the Sea or Winds; I can study, play, or sleep in a Tempest. In brief, I am averse from nothing:
~ Thomas Browne
In the deep discovery of the Subterranean world, a shallow part would satisfy some enquirers;
~ Thomas Browne
The novels we read allow us to encounter possible persons, versions of ourselves hat we would never see, never permit ourselves to see, never permit ourselves to become, in places we can never go and might not care to, while assuring that we get to return home again
~ Thomas C. Foster
Reading...is a full-contact sport; we crash up against the wave of words with all of our intellectual, imaginative, and emotional resources.
~ Thomas C. Foster
The novels we read allow us to encounter possible persons, visions of ourselves that we would never see, never permit ourselves to become, in places we can never go and might not care to, while assuring that we get to return home again.
~ Thomas C. Foster
The real reason for quest is always self-knowledge.
~ Thomas C. Foster