Quotes About Unknown
Hidden and unknown Like the new moon I will live my life
~ Bash? Matsuo
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The only thing you discover in the unknown is more of yourself.
~ Bashar
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I think that the results which each man arrives at in his attempts to harmonise his science with his Christianity ought not to be regarded as having any significance except to the man himself, and to him only for a time, and should not receive the stamp of a society. For it is in the nature of science, especially those branches of science which are spreading into unknown regions, to be continually changing e.
~ Basil Mahon
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But that night, the future was still blank. The film had not been shot, the bromide was still in its brown glass bottle. Nothing had been fixed.
~ Beatrice Colin
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I think we spend so much of our lives trying to pretend that we know what's going to happen next. In fact we don't. To recognize that we don't know even what will happen this afternoon and yet having the courage to move forward - that's one meaning of faith.
~ Sharon Salzberg
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It's irksome to read about someone I don't recognize. It frightens me.
~ William Shatner
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We don't really understand most of what's happening in the cosmos. Is there any afterlife? Who knows.
~ David Eagleman
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Who knows what the heck the future will bring.
~ Johnny Van Zant
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At this stage of the game, I am not sure what the hell is going to happen.
~ Bobby Rahal
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The greatest forces lie in the region of the uncomprehended.
~ George MacDonald
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Self will come to life even in the slaying of self; but there is ever something deeper and stronger than it, which will emerge at last from the unknown abysses of the soul: will it be as a solemn gloom, burning with eyes? or a clear morning after the rain? or a smiling child, that finds itself nowhere, and everywhere?
~ George MacDonald
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Perhaps I was to learn how my father, whose personal history was unknown to me, had woven his web of story; how he had found the world, and how the world had left him.
~ George MacDonald
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And as to death, the fact is we know next to nothing about it. "Do we not!" say the faithless indignantly. "Do we not know the misery of it, the tears, and the sinking of the heart and the desolation!" Yes; you know those; but those are your things, not those of death. About death you know nothing. God has never told us anything about it but that the dead are alive to him, and that one day, they will be again to us.
~ George MacDonald
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We are the dead. Our only true life is in the future. We shall take part in it as handfuls of dust and splinters of bone. But how far away that future may be, there is no knowing.
~ George Orwell
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Every day starts out as a certain day, dear reader, which, when it begins, we call today. Hence, every day, as we wake to a new today, we must assume that today may be the day. For what, though? That is what is unknown, that is what I must find out, and quickly now: for what will each of my coming todays henceforth be for?
~ George Saunders
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Los hombres se desconocen el el bien y se aman en el mal. El bien es la hipocresia. El mal es el amor. La inocencia es el amor del pecado.
~ Georges Bataille
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Life will dissolve itself in death, rivers in the sea, and the known in the unknown.
~ Georges Bataille
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Poetry reveals a power of the unknown. But the unknown is only an insignificant void if it is not the object of a desire. Poetry is a middle term, it conceals the known within the unknown: it is the unknown painted in blinding colors, in the image of a sun.
~ Georges Bataille
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Los caminos que seguían, los valores a los que se abrían, sus perspectivas, sus deseos, sus ambiciones, todo eso, es cierto, les parecía a veces desesperadamente vacío. No conocían nada que no fuera frágil o confuso. Era, sin embargo, su vida, era la fuente de exaltaciones desconocidas, más que embriagadoras, era algo inmensa, intensamente abierto.
~ Georges Perec
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Whether it's spending more time and money at thrift shops for threads (anti-consumerist threads, mind you), or combing the record store for the most unknown/least coherent band they can find, there's one thing that hipsters constantly want you to know: that they are better than you.
~ Steven Crowder
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I'm tired and nervous and I'm in America. Here you don't know that you live.
~ Greta Garbo
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To be honest, I have no idea what happens after my career.
~ Franck Ribery
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In the '70s, you didn't know who was going to survive in a disaster film.
~ Dean Devlin
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We knew it was going to be difficult to get to the moon. We didn't know how difficult.
~ Alan Bean
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