Quotes About Exploration
Two tasks at the beginning of your life: to narrow your orbit more and more, and ever and again to check whether you are not in hiding somewhere outside your orbit.
~ Franz Kafka
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In this love you are like a knife with which I explore myself.
~ Franz Kafka
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Some books seem like a key to unfamiliar rooms in one's own castle.
~ Franz Kafka
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Many questions were troubling the explorer, but at the sight of the prisoner he asked only: Does he know his sentence? No, said the officer, eager to go on with his exposition, but the explorer interrupted him: He doesn't know the sentence that has been passed on him? No, said the officer again, pausing a moment as if to let the explorer elaborate his question, and then said: There would be no point in telling him. He'll learn it on his body.
~ Franz Kafka
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those who are ignorant naturally consider everything possible.
~ Franz Kafka
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He is a free and secure citizen of the world because he is on a chain that is long enough to allow him access to all parts of the earth, and yet not so long that he could be swept over the edge of it.
~ Franz Kafka
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Asking questions were the most important thing.
~ Franz Kafka
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So if you find nothing in the corridors open the doors, and if you find nothing behind these doors there are more floors, and if you find nothing up there, don't worry, just leap up another flight of stairs. As long as you don't stop climbing, the stairs won't end, under your climbing feet they will go on growing upwards
~ Franz Kafka
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Scratch your flesh raw between your toes, but you won't find the answer.
~ Franz Kafka
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Fragen war die Hauptsache
~ Franz Kafka
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Quem procura não encontra, mas quem não procura é encontrado.
~ Franz Kafka
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16. Kafesin biri, bir kuÅŸ aramaya ç?kt?.
~ Franz Kafka
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Some books seem like a key to unfamiliar rooms in one's own castle.
~ Franz Kafka
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de no estar empeñado en la búsqueda, esto me daría sueño.
~ Franz Kafka
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Kafka's fiction examines a universe largely unexplored in the literature preceding him, one full of implications that venture into the remote regions of human psychology. It's a universe with different rules than those governing our reality. And there's no map.
~ Franz Kafka
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When we write something, we have not coughed up the moon, whose origins might then be investigated. Rather, we have moved to the moon with everything we have. Nothing has changed; there, we are what we were here. A thousand differences are possible in the tempo of the voyage, none in the fact itself.
~ Franz Kafka
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Do not waste your time looking for an obstacle: maybe there is none.
~ Franz Kafka
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Many a book is like a key to unknown chambers within the castle of one's own self.
~ Franz Kafka
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Taking walks and observing the field mice.
~ Franz Kafka
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I would say that 'Breath of the Wild' is a dramatic departure from the conventions of a 'Zelda' game.
~ Reggie Fils-Aime
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There's no doubt that 'Breath of the Wild' is the Switch game I've put the most time into.
~ Reggie Fils-Aime
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Wild horses couldn't drag me away from a summer on the Stockholm archipelago.
~ Bjorn Ulvaeus
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I loved Frances Hodgson Burnett, who wrote 'The Little Princess' and 'The Secret Garden.' And I loved the 'Little House on the Prairie' books by Laura Ingalls Wilder.
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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I like North Florida because it's much wilder than the rest of the state.
~ Jeff Vandermeer
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