Quotes About Exploration
A mind forever Voyaging through strange seas of Thought, alone.
~ William Wordsworth
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está dispuesto a hacer lo incómodo para ganar? ¿a extender sus alcances? ¿a hacer cosas diferentes y de forma diferente?
~ Willie Jolley
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A man's children should have an education. They should get out and see the world and meet people.
~ Wilson Rawls
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Look at nature, work independently, and solve your own problems.
~ Winslow Homer
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The empires of the future are the empires of the mind.
~ Winston Churchill
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An hour before dawn they went down to the cove, following the bubble of the stream and the descending combe, with a glowworm here and there green-lit like a jewel in the dark.
~ Winston Graham
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His partner, Peter Hoskin, was waiting, and together they climbed down the series of inclining ladders to the forty fathom level, and stooped through narrow tunnels and echoing caves until they reached the level they were driving south-west in the direction of the old Wheal Maiden workings.
~ Winston Graham
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like a pall. One wonders how Wesley dared to go there.
~ Winston Graham
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You create your own universe as you go along.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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But if, on the contrary, you are inclined - late in life though it be - to reconnoitre a foreign sphere of limitless extent, then be persuaded that the first quality that is needed is Audacity.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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they meant to test the ground; and in so doing they were prepared to go to the very edge of the precipice. It is so easy to lose one's balance there: a touch, a gust of wind, a momentary dizziness, and all is precipitated into the abyss.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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I had a feeling once about Mathematics, that I saw it all—Depth beyond depth was revealed to me—the Byss and the Abyss.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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Las ciencias mecánicas ofrecen en tierra, en el aire, en las costas, posibilidades ilimitadas de novedad y de sorpresa, salidas de la forja o del laboratorio.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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Whatever inspiration is, it's born from a continuous I don't know....That is why I value that little phrase I don't know so highly. It's small, but it flies on mighty wings. It expands our lives to include spaces within us as well as the outer expanses in which our tiny Earth hangs suspended...Poets, if they're genuine, must always keep repeating I don't know.
~ Wis?awa Szymborska
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But any knowledge that doesn't lead to new questions quickly dies out: it fails to maintain the temperature required for sustaining life.
~ Wis?awa Szymborska
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The track's all yours. We won't get in your way: by then we will have set off chasing ourselves rather than you.
~ Wis?awa Szymborska
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Why there's still all this space inside me I don't know.
~ Wis?awa Szymborska
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At seventeen we imitate everything except ourselves.
~ Wis?awa Szymborska
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The most important word in our planet's lexicon is why. We suspect this is true of other galaxies too.
~ Wis?awa Szymborska
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Esperti degli spazi dalla terra alle stelle ci perdiamo nello spazio dalla terra alla testa.
~ Wislawa Szymborska
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I have always loved long journeys. The act of leaving accustomed surroundings is a release from real time, real life. You can place that familiar life on hold, freeze it, secure in the awareness that it will be there waiting for you when you come back. The journey itself becomes an opportunity to explore parallel lives, those other optional lives which have always been there.
~ Unknown
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Gdybym z ziemi robi? wycieczk? na jak? inn? planet?, lub cho?by na ksi??yc, te? wola?bym by? z kim? - na wszelki wypadek, ?eby moja ludzko?? mia?a si? w czym przejrze?.
~ Witold Gombrowicz
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Everything here is too far to walk - or too muddy; for the dirt in Paris is beyond all description.
~ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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From Spanish conquistadores to the propagandists for the American Way of Life, the New World has been hymned as a potential paradise. The paradise that the Middle Ages had sought became secularized as the land of unlimited possibilities.
~ Unknown
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