Quotes About Navigation
We're lost, but we're making good time.
~ Yogi Berra
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Life is not a submarine.
~ Anne Lamott
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Y mi alma oscura es feliz otra vez porque no sabe sentirse de otra forma durante mucho tiempo y porque el dolor es un mar profundo y tenebroso en el que me ahogaría si no pilotara con firmeza mi pequeña nave por su superficie, siempre con rumbo a un sol que no saldrá jamás.
~ Anne Rice
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To him it was a cinch, figuring out directions, but Willa seemed to be lacking that particular part of her brain. And the GPS on her phone was no help, because it didn't let her see more than two inches ahead; and anyhow she hated driving, and she especially hated driving
~ Anne Tyler
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Billy's at 44 north, 56 west and heading straight into meteorological hell.
~ Sebastian Junger
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The best way to overcome your fear of creativity, brainstorming, intelligent risk-taking, or navigating a tricky situation might be to sprint.
~ Seth Godin
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While walking through a dark season, if we attempt to navigate our lives by what we feel, we will run aground onto the rocks. We must navigate by what we
~ Sheila Walsh
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I have no sense of direction at all. Thank the Lord for my TomTom, otherwise I'd spend my whole life lost.
~ Tamsin Egerton
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It was like looking at a knot, knowing it was a knot, but not knowing how to untie it. I had no map for this life.
~ Laurie Halse Anderson
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The Internet is like a giant jellyfish. You can't step on it. You can't go around it. You've got to get through it.
~ John Evans
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It's called a sea anchor,' [Evanlyn] explained. 'It'll stop us drifting too far.' Alyss was impressed. 'And you said you were pig-ignorant when it came to boats.' 'I don't remember saying that,' Evanlyn replied with a frown. Alyss shrugged. 'Oh? Well, it must have been me.
~ John Flanagan
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Ik ben blij dat de Wolfswind nog in de scheepswerf ligt,' zei hij uiteindelijk. 'Hij vaart weer recht op mijn vaste ligplaats af.
~ John Flanagan
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back on the other, pivoting the neat craft in her own length. Then both
~ John Flanagan
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Iedereen noemt zijn schip dezer dagen maar naar vogels. - Erak
~ John Flanagan
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But a second, equally prominent, emphasis of the early days was learning to navigate without fixed maps; that is, to learn at an unconscious level. As I soon discovered in doing trance work, a hypnotic induction is a set of communications that de-frames or dissolves fixed maps, thereby allowing new experiences unhindered by the map bias.
~ John Grinder
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In a way, he'd been triangulated, in much the same way one finds his location when lost in the woods. Three pillars: who he was, who he'd become, who he needed to be.
~ John Katzenbach
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It is of great use to the sailor to know the length of his line, though he cannot with it fathom all the depths of the ocean.
~ John Locke
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We're not lost. We're locationally challenged.
~ John M. Ford
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We're not lost. We're locationally challenged.
~ John M. Ford
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We're all just trying to find our way
~ Elin Hilderbrand
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Lighthouses are not just stone, brick, metal, and glass. There's a human story at every lighthouse; that's the story I want to tell.
~ Elinor DeWire
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The waters that fed the Missouri had once flowed northeast into Hudson Bay, not south toward the Gulf of Mexico.
~ Elizabeth A. Fenn
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It seemed as if I could stand up comfortably in the corridor or service tube or whatever it was, so I did, trying to make sense of how it twisted around at seeming random.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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He turned his head to press his face to the cold glass of the portal, a gesture Richard saw a lot among his pilots. His pilots. With their hair-trigger reflexes and enhanced senses that made the simplest navigation through daily life an act of courage and endurance. His pilots. Richard's pilots. Richard's ticket to the stars.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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