Quotes About Exploration
She closes her eyes and lets the piano take her somewhere she's never been.
~ Anita Shreve
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At the Shoals, men have always fished for haddock and for hake, for porgies and for shad. In 1614, Captain John Smith first mapped the islands and called them Smythe's Isles, and he wrote that they were a heape together.
~ Anita Shreve
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sometimes you need to make a mess.
~ Ann Brashares
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We will go. Nowhere we know. We don't have to talk at all.
~ Ann Brashares
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Når man har et prosjekt, er det mye enklere å late som om man er en annen. Man kunne late som om man var Nancy Drew, for eksempel, eller Maria i Sound of Music, eller den forstandige og rappkjefta husholdersken i The Brady Bunch.
~ Ann Brashares
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Sometimes I see it as a tricky mountain pass beween two valleys. Other times, it's like perilous straits connecting two lands. Partly it's the fear of the trip itself, I think, but partly it's the fear that won't be able to get back. I'll turn around and the cloud will have settled over the mountaintop. Or the waters will have risen and shifted, and there will be no way home.
~ Ann Brashares
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the hugeness of the world was a pool to dive into, not somewhere to drown.
~ Ann Cleeves
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America" would still be an unnamed continent full of migratory tribes chasing the rear end of a buffalo every time their stomachs growled.
~ Ann Coulter
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No one who reads can ever be bored
~ Ann Hood
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As a teenager, I would sit at the top of the stairs, staring out the tiny window there. I could see the rooftops of three of my aunt's houses. I could see a distant water tank. On a clear day, I could see all the way to the next town. Someday, I would think, I'll even go beyond there.
~ Ann Hood
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My first trip to New York City, when I was seven, was a world wind of Macy's, the Empire State building, and club sandwiches at a diner. On a whim, my parents took us there for the day, and my strongest memory is a revolving doors. It seemed to me than that to enter anywhere in Manhattan, you had to step into one and spin.
~ Ann Hood
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My first trip to New York City, when I was seven, was a whirlwind of Macy's, the Empire State building, and club sandwiches at a diner. On a whim, my parents took us there for the day, and my strongest memory is a revolving doors. It seemed to me than that to enter anywhere in Manhattan, you had to step into one and spin.
~ Ann Hood
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For some of us, books are as important as almost anything else on earth. What a miracle it is that out of these small, flat, rigid squares of paper unfolds world after world after world, worlds that sing to you, comfort and quiet or excite you.
~ Ann Lamott
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Sea City, here we come!
~ Ann M. Martin
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I guess buying food almost anywhere is more interesting than eating what comes out of your own refrigerator.
~ Ann M. Martin
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Okay, so Courtie had some dirt on the knees of her pants and a piece of grass in her hair and a little red around her mouth. She was four. What did Leigh expect? Four-year-olds get dirty. I'd be more worried if she were pristine every day. To me, dirt is a sign of fun. It's normal.
~ Ann M. Martin
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had a brush with death on an African safari.
~ Ann M. Martin
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What an interesting place, Richard
~ Ann M. Martin
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Two eleven-year-olds riding the subway alone?
~ Ann M. Martin
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She's thinking of signing up for Outward Bound next year. That's where they give you all this survival training, then send you out in the wilderness to be on your own for three days, with nothing but a few matches or something like that.
~ Ann M. Martin
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Chapter Fifteen
~ Ann M. Martin
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Time meaningless for you exploring the mysterious regions of mountains, lakes, jungles within a blanket territory. I pull my eye through a keyhole, on a string the days are declared; thoughts are switchbacks uncontrolled.
~ Ann Quin
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Ingesting a powerful dose of a psychedelic drug is like strapping oneself to a rocket without a guidance system. One might wind up somewhere worth going, and, depending on the compound and one's "set and setting," certain trajectories are more likely than others. But however methodically one prepares for the voyage, one can still be hurled into states of mind so painful and confusing as to be indistinguishable from psychosis.
~ Sam Harris
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The human mind does, in fact, contain vast expanses that few of us ever discover.
~ Sam Harris
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