Quotes About Unknown
Here was the thing about traveling down an uncharted river: You could only say how long you'd been traveling; you could never say how long it would be.
~ Louis Bayard
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feet on the deck over their heads and then the sound, far off but
~ Louis L'Amour
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said, "went far out
~ Louis L'Amour
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Men do not like puzzles, Barnabas. They prefer categories. It is far easier to slip a piece of information into a known slot than to puzzle over the unknown.
~ Louis L'Amour
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Oh, that is the surprise. It's so lovely, I pity you because you don't know it…
~ Louisa May Alcott
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The conversations were miles beyond Jo's comprehension, but she enjoyed it, though Kant and Hegel were unknown gods, the Subjective and Objective unintelligible terms, and the only thing 'evolved from her inner consciousness' was a bad headache after it was all over.
~ Louisa May Alcott
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The first thing that happens at the end of the world is that we don't know what is happening.
~ Louise Erdrich
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She compares the deepest wells of depression to gestation, to a time enclosed, a secluded lightlessness in which, unknown and unforced, we grow.
~ Louise Erdrich
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Tengo miedo de una cosa que vive y que no se ve. Tengo miedo a la desgracia traidora que viene, y que nunca se sabe dónde viene. Adrianie, donde estas.
~ Rosalia de Castro
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If we're not wanting, we're waiting. Waiting for what, we don't know, but something and it's going to happen soon.
~ Ruby Wax
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Our woal life is a idear we dint think of nor we dont know what it is.
~ Russell Hoban
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No hits is the mark of how deeply unfamous you are, because true freedom comes from being unknown.
~ Ruth Ozeki
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I learned two important things about the sound I was searching for: that it had to be indirect, refracted or muffled in some way; and that the sound had to give the impression that it would continue forever- the sound of someone practicing piano heard faintly from an unknown direction, or the sound of gentle rain outside a window, punctuated by drops falling on the casement.
~ Ry? Murakami
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above, far above, We don't know where we'll fall. Far above, far above, What once was great is rendered small.
~ Ryder Windham
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Kusi?o mnie, ?eby zobaczy?, co jest dalej, po drugiej stronie. Zastanawia?em si?, co si? prze?ywa, przechodz?c granic?. Co si? czuje? Co my?li? Musi to by? moment wielkiej emocji, poruszenia, napi?cia. Po tamtej stronie - jak jest? Na pewno - inaczej. Ale co znaczy to - inaczej? Jaki ma wygl?d? Do czego jest podobne? A mo?e jest niepodobne do niczego, co znam, a tym samym niepoj?te, niewyobra?alne.
~ Ryszard Kapu?ci?ski
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He didn't know who she was, but she was too crazy to be holding anything in a test tube.
~ S.D. Perry
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just as we cannot write the stories of our own deaths, which is our tragedy, to be stories whose endings can never be known, not even to ourselves, because we are no longer there to know them.
~ Salman Rushdie
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In each of us there are places we have never gone. Only by pressing the limits do you ever find them.
~ Joyce Brothers
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From the time I was a kid, I always knew something was going to happen to me. Didn't know exactly what.
~ Elvis Presley
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Success is an act of exploration. That means the first thing you have to find is the unknown. Learning is searching; anything else is just waiting.
~ Dale Dauten
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Gerald Ford was unknown throughout America. Now he's unknown throughout the world.
~ Groucho Marx
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D'Artagnan admiró de qué hilos frágiles y desconocidos están a veces suspendidos los destinos de un pueblo y la vida de los hombres.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Tuntemattomat vaarat herättävätkin eniten pelkoa.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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D'Artagnan was amazed to note by what fragile and unknown threads the destinies of nations and the lives of men are suspended. He
~ Alexandre Dumas
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