67 Quotes About Discoveries
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- Author Victoria Ichizli-Bartels
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Being curious and open to discoveries is a goal worth aspiring to and practicing, as well as being willing to have fun too.
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- Author Sunday Adelaja
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The most revolutionary aspect of the Protestant teaching however, is the fact that the Protestants began to look for ways and means to serve God better through inventions, discoveries, researches, sciences, factories, industries, etc.
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- Author Sunday Adelaja
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Thus, in achieving ones goals, one improves, develops and discovers his potentials
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- Author John William Draper
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The history of Science is not a mere record of isolated discoveries; it is a narrative of the conflict of two contending powers, the expansive force of the human intellect on one side, and the compression arising from traditionary faith and human interests on the other.
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- Author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Nothing can be compared to the new life that the discovery of another country provides for a thoughtful person. Although I am still the same I believe to have changed to the bones.
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- Author Steven Magee
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My biggest fear while attempting to recover my health was that it would shut off the discoveries that poor health was yielding.
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- Author Sigmund Freud
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As regards intellectual work it remains a fact, indeed, that great decisions in the realm of thought and momentous discoveries and solutions of problems are only possible to an individual, working in solitude.
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- Author Walter Reed
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Havana, Cuba, in which city yellow fever had not failed to make its yearly appearance during the past one hundred and forty years... Havana was freed from yellow fever within ninety days. Dr. Walter Reed, 1902
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- Author Alix E. Harrow
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She scoured the Earth, wandering and ravenous, looking for doors. And she found them. She found them in abandoned churches and the salt-rimed walls of caves, in graveyards and behind fluttering curtains in foreign markets. She found so many her imagining of the world grew lacy and tattered with holes, like a mouse-chewed map.
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