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Quotes About Unknown

Curiosity - the rover and the concept - is what science is all about: the quest to reveal the unknown.
~ Ahmed Zewail
Audiences are an unknown mystery to me, so I can't really predict anything. For me, the best audience is myself, my crew, and the actors.
~ Takashi Miike
'Gonzo' means taking an unknown thing to an unknown place for a known purpose. But sometimes we're lost in an unknown place for no known purpose.
~ Jerry Jeff Walker
The Universe is the periodical manifestation of this unknown Absolute Essence.
~ Helena Blavatsky
We have to balance the lineality of the known universe with the nonlineality of the unknown universe.
~ Carlos Castaneda
I am unknown because I've avoided the limelight so that I could serve. In the case of Donald Trump, he has avoided service so that he could seek the limelight.
~ Evan McMullin
Always in all my books I'm trying to reveal or help to reveal the hidden greatness of the small, of the little, of the unknown - and the pettiness of the big.
~ Eduardo Galeano
I was totally unknown in the television and film industry in Canada.
~ Samantha Bee
As a professional track cyclist, I have always challenged myself, and I enjoy seeing how I cope when faced with the unknown.
~ Victoria Pendleton
Fear of the unknown is a great creative partner.
~ Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
To me, music is more like a spiritual seeking that takes one to unknown levels.
~ Ilaiyaraaja
I started to think about what drives innovation and what its social significance might be. The next step was to think innovators are taking a leap into the unknown. That led me to the thought that it is also a source of fun and employee engagement.
~ Edmund Phelps
When language was not transcendental enough to complete the meaning of a revelation, symbols were relied upon for heavenly teaching, and familiar images, chosen from the known, were made to mirror the unknown spiritual truth.
~ William H. Hunt
The brank, or scold's bridle, was unknown in America in its English shape: though from colonial records we learn that scolding women were far too plentiful, and were gagged for that annoying and irritating habit.
~ Alice Morse Earle
What they've found so far in the Amazon is 5 percent of what there is yet to discover to eat in the Amazon because it's completely unknown. I've eaten things I've never eaten before over there.
~ Alain Ducasse
With my previous record deal, it'd be like, 'OK, so I have this track then, EMI - do you know any singers, maybe? Do you have any singers on your little label there?' And funnily enough, they didn't. But I prefer finding unknown singers myself anyway.
~ Deadmau5
Physics is nothing but the ABC's. Nature is an equation with an unknown, a Hebrew word which is written only with consonants to which reason has to add the dots.
~ Johann Georg Hamann
I find age such a foreign concept. I have to be reminded. I still have the extraordinary feeling of adventure, striking out into unknown fields.
~ William Shatner
I do not start with a full knowledge of the facts; the whole attraction of writing history is to educate myself: it is an exploration into the unknown - 'a journey without maps,' to borrow Graham Greene's phrase.
~ Michael Korda
The biggest challenge for me, for all of us, was that the consumer-credit market was very, very new for India and for ICICI. I was trying to create something that was not just new for me but absolutely unknown to the organization and the country as a whole.
~ Chanda Kochhar
People are afraid of their own lives. Shouldn't your goal be to have a meaningful life? Unknown, mysterious, thrilling?
~ John McAfee
I tend to write about dark things that happen in a very domestic setting 'cause that, to me, is much scarier than the unknown.
~ Gillian Flynn
There came to port last Sunday night the queerest little craft, without an inch of rigging on; I looked and looked - and laughed. It seemed so curious that she should cross the unknown water, and moor herself within my room - my daughter! O my daughter!
~ George Washington Cable
The space program is not only scientific in purpose but also is an expression of man's insistent determination to do the nearly impossible - to explore the unknown, even at great risk.
~ Harold Urey