307 Quotes About Exploration
- Author Michael Bassey Johnson
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Sometimes we have to behave indifferent towards people who proclaim their love to us, just to see if they are really different.
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- Author Thomas Hayden
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In science ... "discovery" can mean finding a guppy with an extra spine in its dorsal fin.
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- Author Kilroy J. Oldster
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All people intuitively seek emotional equanimity, freedom from anxiety, distress, and trepidation that might cause a person to lose symmetrical balance of their mind. Nature intended for human beings to live in an enthusiastic and curious manner, always exploring, striving, and creating.
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- Author Captain Lawrence Edward Grace Oates
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I am just going outside and may be some time." Reportedly the last words of Lawrence Oates according to Captain Robert Falcon Scott, who commanded the ill-fated expedition to the South Pole 1911/12.
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- Author Roman Payne
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Being the Novelist-in-Residence at a riad hotel in the kasbah of an Arabic North African city is a lot like trying to write one’s memoirs on shreds of napkins in a nuthouse.
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- Author Matteo Ferrara
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Taste is the most unexplored sense
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- Author Lauretta Bender
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[Fantasy] is a constructive aspect of the child's experimental exploration of reality, or his progressive relating of himself to reality, of his trial-and-error attempts to solve his reality problems.
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- Author Criss Jami
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Heresy would like to think of itself as 'invented Truth'. But of course, all Reason and Logic would agree that no man can ever create Truth; he can only discover it. If heresy were ever at all beneficial, God would use it really to bring one right back to Truth, as countless 'inventions' have brought men to discovery.
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- Author Carl Sagan
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The symbolism seemed so apt. The same technology that can propel apocalyptic weapons from continent to continent would enable the first human voyage to another planet. It was a choice of fitting mythic power: to embrace the planet named after, rather than the madness ascribed to, the god of war.
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