Quotes About Exploration
Nutsawoo come, too?
~ Unknown
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Look, Lumawoo! We are packing for our trip.
~ Unknown
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Lumawoo? Are we there yet?
~ Unknown
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The Incorrigible Land, and Lumawoo, Too.
~ Unknown
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and Lumawoo, too?
~ Unknown
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Ahbear! Ahbear!" "Ahwoooooooooooooooooo!
~ Unknown
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When you solve one problem, you will see ten more.
~ Masaaki Imai
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Ketika untuk pertama kalinya saya berhasil menanam padi dengan metoda tanpa pengolahan, saya merasa benar-benar puas seperti apa yang dirasakan Colombus ketika ia menemukan benua Amerika
~ Masanobu Fukuoka
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Creativity comes from looking for the unexpected and stepping outside your own experience.
~ Masaru Ibuka
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Books allowed her vicarious tastes of infinite variety, but they didn't supplant the need to venture out into the big and the messy. In fact, just the opposite. Books convinced her that something more existed---something intuitive, beyond reason---and they whetted her appetite to find it.
~ Unknown
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If I have to stay my whole life here, without ever experiencing there, I'll evaporate.
~ Unknown
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Cats are inquisitive, but hate to admit it.
~ Mason Cooley
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Reading gives us a place to go when we have no where to go
~ Mason Cooley
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Reading gives us a place to go when we have to stay where we are.
~ Mason Cooley
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reading gives us someplace to go when we have to stay
~ Mason Cooley
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Leggere ci dà un posto dove andare anche quando dobbiamo rimanere dove siamo.
~ Mason Cooley
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Reading brings us someplace to go when we have to stay where we are..
~ Mason Cooley
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Seneca actually explicitly says in his thirty-third letter to his friend Lucilius: Will I not walk in the footsteps of my predecessors? I will indeed use the ancient road—but if I find another route that is more direct and has fewer ups and downs, I will stake out that one. Those who advanced these doctrines before us are not our masters but our guides. The truth lies open to all; it has not yet been taken over. Much is left also for those yet to come.
~ Massimo Pigliucci
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British astronomer royal Richard Woolley, who in 1956 said, "All this talk about space travel is utter bilge, really."10 Yuri Gagarin was the first human to orbit the earth just five years later.
~ Massimo Pigliucci
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Es el fantasma que se cierne sobre este trabajo y puede condicionarlo fatalmente: reclinarse sobre lo ya hecho, sobre lo ya dicho, sobre lo ya visto, reducir el amor por el conocimiento a mera administración de un conocimiento que ya no nos reserva sorpresa alguna. En
~ Unknown
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E.T., je comprends pourquoi tu t'es barré à vélo en plein ciel. A ta place j'aurais continué de pédaler jusqu'à Pluton sans me retourner.
~ Mathias Malzieu
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Soy la montaña que tienes que escalar, el bosque encantado que debes recorrer.
~ Mathias Malzieu
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la cabeza— que esos misteriosos emisarios fueron los tres Polo: el padre de Marco, Niccolò, su tío Maffeo y el propio Marco. Los tres venecianos que hicieron el viaje más famoso de la historia. —Absolutamente correcto —sentenció decididamente la anciana y hermosa Becky—. Los emisarios venecianos del Papa latino eran los Polo y, desde luego, entre otras razones, fueron a China en busca de
~ Unknown
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Así que Atlas era un gigante que tenía su reino al oeste, en los confines de la Tierra?, es decir… —Y entonces comprendió—. ¡En el mare Atlanticus! ¡De Atlas, Atlanticus!
~ Unknown
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