982 Quotes About Distance
- Author Galileo Galilei
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In time you may discover everything that can be discovered, and still your progress will only be progress away from humanity. The distance between you and them can one day become so great that your joyous cry over some new gain could be answered by an universal shriek of horror.
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- Author Greg Gutfeld
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Ocean privilege does not exist anymore. The world is small. We cannot rely on distance anymore.
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- Author Heath Gibson
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He (Ash) works hard on distance running every day and he runs five miles before school every day.
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- Author James Gleick
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Nanosecond precision matters for worldwide communications systems. It matters for navigation by Global Positioning System satellite signals: an error of a billionth of a second means an error of just about a foot, the distance light travels in that time.
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- Author Jeff Galloway
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The label of 'marathoner' has, from the beginning, been awarded to those who went the distance under their own power, whether they ran, walked, crawled or tiptoed. When you cross that finish line, you've entered an elite group. About one-tenth of one percent of the population has done it. Don't let anyone take that great achievement away from you.
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- Author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Normally, the sciences distance themselves from life and the return to it via a detour.
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- Author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Distance... is like futurity. A dim vastness is spread before our souls; the perceptions of our mind are as obscure as those of our vision... But alas! when we have attained our object, when the distant 'there' becomes the present 'here,' all is changed; we are as poor and circumscribed as ever, and our souls still languish for unattainable happiness.
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- Author John Green
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I just want the pleasure of noticing these things at a safe distance...
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- Author John Green
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Colin Singleton’s distance from his glasses made him realize the problem: myopia. He was nearsighted. The future lay before him, inevitable but invisible.
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