Quotes About Exploration
I need to go do something exciting soon. Tired of everyday being the exact same as the day before.
~ Unknown
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Don't just follow the Herd. Be like a Bird. Open your wings and Fly high in the Sky!
~ Unknown
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God has made every human being unique in some way. We must identify that uniqueness in ourself. Try to explore it.
~ Unknown
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It is a pity to shut oneself indoors in the country,
~ Marcel Proust
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Or chaque jour était pour moi un pays différent.
~ Marcel Proust
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We do not know where to find what we seek; and often we avoid for a long time the very place to which others, for other reasons, invite us, not knowing that it is the very spot where we could meet the one who is in our thoughts.
~ Marcel Proust
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Swann made a hobby of collecting scraps of 'real life')
~ Marcel Proust
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The unknown element in the lives of other people is like that of nature, which each fresh scientific discovery merely reduces but does not abolish.
~ Marcel Proust
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Our social existence, like an artist's studio, is filled with abandoned sketches.
~ Marcel Proust
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traveling allows you to discover things that remain hidden during the normal routine of daily life.
~ Unknown
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As the island of Knowledge grows, so do the shores of our ignorance –the boundary between the known and the unknown. Learning more about the world doesn't lead to a point closer to a final destination but to more questions and mysteries.
~ Marcelo Gleiser
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Science is much better at finding things that exist than at ruling out things that don't.
~ Marcelo Gleiser
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It's what we don't know that matters.
~ Marcelo Gleiser
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If large portions of the world remain unseen or inaccessible to us, we must consider the meaning of the word "reality" with great care.
~ Marcelo Gleiser
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humana é capaz de desvendar todos os mistérios. Isto é
~ Marcelo Gleiser
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how we try to make sense of the world and of our place in it—it should be obvious that our approach is fundamentally limited in scope. This realization should open doors, not close them, since it makes the search for knowledge an open-ended pursuit, an endless romance with the unknown.
~ Marcelo Gleiser
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I have not told the half of what I saw.
~ Marco Polo
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You will hear it for yourself, and it will surely fill you with wonder.
~ Marco Polo
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For any scientist the real challenge is not to stay within the secure garden of the known but to venture out into the wilds of the unknown.
~ Marcus du Sautoy
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The scientist does not study Nature because it is useful; he studies it because he delights in it, and he delights in it because it is beautiful. If Nature were not beautiful, it would not be worth knowing, and if Nature were not worth knowing, life would not be worth living.' One
~ Marcus du Sautoy
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hotels and trinket shops and storefront museums and all
~ Marcus Sakey
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No, I'm talking about undiscovered science. A thousand years ago, people believed the earth was flat. Five hundred years ago, doctors thought diseases were caused by an imbalance in the humors. A century ago, visiting the moon was the stuff of fantasists. There are always things we don't know yet, and they always look like superstition until we understand.
~ Marcus Sakey
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Bookstores are a giant present waiting to be unwrapped, full of stories and discoveries and lives.
~ Marcus Samuelsson
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Love, sing, cry, and fight, but all the time, seek to know everything you can about the earth upon which you stand, till your time is done.
~ Marcus Sedgwick
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