Top 25 Quotes About Age Of Exploration
#1. So, you know, I think the age of exploration is just beginning, not ending, on our planet.
Robert Ballard
#2. The age of exploration is long over, amira. Now it's the age of globalization. And once everyone agrees something is one way, all the other ways it could have been disappear." I
Heidi Heilig
#3. We have entered, almost without noticing, an age of exploration and discovery unparalleled since the Renaissance.
Carl Sagan
#4. A lot of people ask ... why a man is willing to risk ... Well, we've got to do it. We're going into an age of exploration that will be bigger than anything the world has ever seen ... If a man faces up to the (unknown) and takes the dare of the future, he can have some control over his destiny.
John Glenn
#5. Eight: the age of exploration, of ghosts and secret forays; the age at which a mystery lurks behind every curtain and every armoire opens into a magical world, which you may enter at any time, but who knows when you will return.
Carmen Posadas
#6. At a very young age, I was influenced enormously by Julio Cortazar or Carlos Fuentes. In that literature, there's always an exploration of different perspectives, points of view.
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
#7. Our willingness to suffer for Him takes away fear and instills the blessed joy.
Rochunga Pudaite
#8. We live in an age of universal investigation, and of exploration of the sources of all movements.
Alfred De Vigny
#9. Writing creatively is a process of self-consumption that requires one to dive deeply inside of oneself with no guarantee of reemergence.
Ashim Shanker
#10. We live in a world where people are really hungry for information, and they're not hungry for information on subjects that they're not interested in.
Marc Jacobs
#11. Sweetest Echo, sweetest nymph, that liv'st unseen Within thy airy shell, By slow Meander's margent green, And in the violet-embroidered vale.
John Milton
#12. was a little excited but mostly blorft. "Blorft" is an adjective I just made up that means "Completely overwhelmed but proceeding as if everything is fine and reacting to the stress with the torpor of a possum.
Tina Fey
#13. He tilted my chin up and I swear those lips are magic. Witchcraft. Sorcery. Whatever it is in those lips, it's addictive. Unassailable. I had to have more. More of this feeling of being wanted.
Taylor Rhodes
#14. Exploration and invention were the two faces on the coin of progress, and progress was the spirit of the age
David Von Drehle
#15. Our universe is a sorry little affair unless it has in it something for every age to investigate.
Seneca.
#16. This city is yawning before me, but I'm not tired.
Taylor Rhodes
#17. Pregnancy, childbirth, healing and old age all required gee force. No amount of gengineering by the Biomistresses of the great stations could circumvent that inescapable evolutionary fact.
Jay Lake
#18. We screamed this primeval scream built on a base of freedom, raised from beauty of a dying breed, and threw our heads back to laugh or cry, I'm not entirely sure which. But the scream shook the golden sunset, bringing it to its knees.
Taylor Rhodes
#19. If you look around, complacency is the great disease of your autumn years, and I work hard to prevent that.
Nick Cave
#20. You can't change your fingerprints. You have only ten of them. And you leave them on everything you touch; they are definitely not a secret.
Al Franken
#21. We often hear about stepping outside ourselves, but rarely about stepping outside our generation.
Criss Jami
#22. The best sex education for kids is when Daddy pats Mommy on the fanny when he comes home from work.
William Masters
#23. Every month we do a bold adventure. This is the golden age of space exploration.
Charles Elachi
#24. The soul of every living being, including human, has a much longer life span than his carnal body. It usually takes few journeys through many bodies for a single soul to complete its lifetime in the material world.
Stevan V. Nikolic
#25. I once saw a small child go to an electric light switch as say, "Mamma, can I open the light?" She was using the age-old language of exploration, the language of art. It was a sort of metaphor, but she was not using it as ornamentation.
Ezra Pound