Quotes About Exploration
but the often observed increased involvement of fathers in the toddler years may be linked to findings that fathers as a group are more likely than mothers to promote the adventurous exploration and challenging play that toddlers are now ready to join.
~ Alicia F. Lieberman
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Children ask questions piecemeal because they take their time to make sense of the information they receive. They know what they can manage and stop asking when they had enough. It is a good
~ Alicia F. Lieberman
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All these differences between children and adults
~ Alison Gopnik
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The most interesting thing about babies is that they are so enormously interested; the most wonderful thing about them is their infinite capacity for wonder.
~ Alison Gopnik
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Toddlers turn everything from blocks to shoes to bowls of cereal into means of transportation by the simple expedient of saying "brrmbrrm" and pushing them along the floor.
~ Alison Gopnik
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When the lights came back on, Max the Little Monster felt something new. He began to notice things he hadn't noticed before.
~ Alison Inches
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You too must seek the sun...
~ Allen Ginsberg
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Many seek and never see, anyone can tell them why. O they weep and O they cry and never take until they try unless they try it in their sleep and never some until they die. I ask many, they ask me. This is a great mystery.
~ Allen Ginsberg
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Scientist alone is true poet he gives us the moon
~ Allen Ginsberg
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Hairy Mammal whaddya want
~ Allen Ginsberg
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Where are we going, Walt Whitman?
~ Allen Ginsberg
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Pain, you must be everything for me. Let me find in you all those foreign lands you will not let me visit.
~ Alphonse Daudet
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People who love reading are often called bookworms — but that's the wrong way around. It's not you that worms into a book; it's books that worm into you." — Amanda Craig
~ Amanda Craig
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Philosophy - A route of many roads leading from nowhere to nothing.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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Aborigines, n. Persons of little worth found cumbering the soil of a newly discovered country. They soon cease to cumber; they fertilize.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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All that day he travelled, laying his course by the rounding sun. The forest seemed interminable; nowhere did he discover a break in it, not even a woodman's road. He had not known that he lived in so wild a region. There was something uncanny in the revelation.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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Observatory n, A place where astronomers conjecture away the guesses of their predecessors.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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My travels in New Jersey having made me proof against surprise
~ Ambrose Bierce
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Close your eyes and get some rest. We gain new worlds when we sleep. —The Grimoire of Eleanor St. Clair
~ Ami McKay
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Mathematics is not a careful march down a well cleared highway, but a journey into a strange wilderness, where the explorers often get lost.
~ Amir D. Aczel
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an instance when Fate had conspired with Nature to give them a sign that theirs was no ordinary journey.
~ Amitav Ghosh
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Elállt az es?, a földek fölött kisütött a nap. Halvány szivárvány nyújtózott a szürke égbolt alatt. Monza kíváncsi lett volna, tényleg manók laknak-e a tövében, ahogyan az apja mondta neki, vagy ott is csak szar van, ahogy mindehol máshol. Kihajolt a nyeregb?l és a búza közé köpött. Manószar talán.
~ Joe Abercrombie
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If you want to be a new man you have to stay in new places, and do new things, with people who never knew you before. If you go back to the same old ways, what else can you be but
~ Joe Abercrombie
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los grandes viajes empiezan con pasos pequeños.
~ Joe Abercrombie
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