Quotes About Quest
With my foot on the water, I feel The moon outside, Take on the utmost of its power. I rise and go out through the boats. I set my broad soul upon silver, On the skin of the sky, on the moonlight, Stepping outward from the earth onto water In quest of the miracle.
~ James Dickey
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It sometimes seems as if curbing entropy is our quixotic purpose in this universe.
~ James Gleick
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The adventures of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, a team generally regarded as seeking justice, can be compared to the adventures of Rex Stout's two most famous characters, Nero Wolf and Archie Goodwin.
~ James Grady
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Here was some mystery I would get to the bottom of. Not the bottom I'd been hoping for, but not a bad alternative.
~ James Lear
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It's funny the way things work out. You go in search of one thing and end up finding something else. If I didn't know better, I'd think it was the Force at work." -Han Solo
~ James Luceno
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His whole life was a quest for freedom—the freedom to be open to the wonderful reality that God has made, to God himself, to what is!
~ James Martin
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Everyone was just trying to find a way to be happy, to feel fulfilled. The manner in which they searched for that state differed wildly, but the prize remained the same.
~ James Rollins
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Pini Lupi... Pene Lope. - Jake
~ James Rollins
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Something died in the American people on November 22, 1963—call it idealism, innocence or the quest for moral excellence. It is the transformation of human beings which is the authentic reason and motive for the Kennedy murder.
~ James Shelby Downard
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Wesley reached out across the infinite, and he found— —Enterprise.
~ James Swallow
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Something comes out of every voyage,' said the other man sharply. 'Out of every bloody fruitless endeavour. All the striving after the unknowable. The unattainable, the search for Athor, the creative force, rolled into a circle. You with your quest; I with my care-ridden Emperor; Sir Thomas, sitting before the fire, his bowels burning before him. We add something. If we didn't add something, there would be no object in it.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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Alec Guthrie looked into the domineering, incongruous eyes which showed something of impatience and something of regret and something, blatant and wounding, of sharp self-derision. 'Abandon your quest,' said Francis Crawford. 'What you are looking for, dear Alec, is buried. And no leech in London is going to revive it.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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Something comes out of every voyage," said the other man sharply. "Out of every bloody fruitless endeavour. All the striving after the unknowable. The unattainable, the search for Athor, the creative force, rolled into a circle. You with your quest; I with my care-ridden Emperor;
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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I don't know what I'm looking for." "What not?" "Because … because … I think it might be because if I knew I wouldn't be able to look for them.
~ Douglas Adams
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He had got himself a life. Now he had to find a purpose in it.
~ Douglas Adams
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Under law the Quest for Ultimate Truth is quite clearly the inalienable prerogative of your working thinkers. Any bloody machine goes and actually finds it and we're straight out of a job, aren't we?
~ Douglas Adams
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The ultimate answer to life, the universe, and everything is: 42
~ Douglas Adams
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His name was Wowbagger the Infinitely Prolonged. He was a man with a purpose. Not a very good purpose, as he would have been the first to admit, but it was at least a purpose and it did keep him on the move.
~ Douglas Adams
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like a hunter stalking his prey.
~ Douglas Adams
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Ko?ko ciest musí ?lovek prejsÃ…Â¥?
~ Douglas Adams
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His name was Wowbagger the Infinitely Prolonged. He was a man with a purpose. Not a very good purpose, as he would have been the first to admit, but it was at least a purpose and it did at least keep him on the move.
~ Douglas Adams
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Good writers don't moralize, nor do they preach, but they do create longing for the true and the beautiful, and that is why you must write with Christ at the center of your reason for writing. That does not mean that every book must be a retelling of Luke's gospel, however, every worthy book written by a Christian will direct readers away from self, and sin, and put them on a quest for God and his gospel. Create longing for these things.
~ Douglas Bond
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Douglas Preston
~ ratiocinate
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Do not seek after what you yearn for; seek the source of the yearning itself.
~ Adyashanti
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