Top 1200 Ocean Exploration Quotes & Sayings - Page 6

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
Space travel benefits us here on Earth. And we ain't stopped yet. There's more exploration to come.
I hear my father-in-law's response..."Naïve, dreaming Adam. He who would do battle with the many-headed hydra of human nature must pay a world of pain & his family must pay it along with him! & only as you gasp your dying breath shall you understand, your life amounted to no more than one drop in a limitless ocean!" Yet what is any ocean but a multitude of drops?
Growing up in Australia, space exploration wasn't something I was too aware of. — © Yvonne Strahovski
Growing up in Australia, space exploration wasn't something I was too aware of.
What worries me, especially, is that public opinion over here is patting itself on the back every morning and thanking God for theAtlantic Ocean (and the Pacific Ocean). We greatly underestimate the serious implications to our own future.... Things move with such terrific speed these days, that it is really essential to us to think in broader terms and, in effect, to warn the American people that they, too, should think of possible ultimate results in Europe and the Far East.
There's a kind of emotional exploration you plumb with a friend that you don't really do with your family.
If you want a nation to have space exploration ambitions, you've got to send humans.
I live an artistic double life: one of classical realism and the other of aesthetic exploration.
I think there's room for both private exploration and group work in Yoga.
We have entered, almost without noticing, an age of exploration and discovery unparalleled since the Renaissance.
That is the exploration that awaits you! Not mapping stars and studying nebula, but charting the unknown possibilities of existence.
Exploration is wired into our brains. If we can see the horizon, we want to know what's beyond.
Speculation and the exploration of ideas beyond what we know with certainty are what lead to progress.
Typography tended to alter language from a means of perception and exploration to a portable commodity. — © Marshall McLuhan
Typography tended to alter language from a means of perception and exploration to a portable commodity.
Summer is meant to be for travel, for exploration, for leisure, but sometimes budgets and schedules dictate otherwise.
There's a certain romanticism associated with exploration of space, which is one of the major factors why we'll continue.
Yoga is meant for the purification of body and its exploration as well as for the refinement of the mind.
I learned about the benefits and the vast limitations of such types of exploration, as did all my generation.
The older I get, the more my curiosity grows, and every book I write is a new exploration.
Theory provides the maps that turn an uncoordinated set of experiments or computer simulations into a cumulative exploration.
If oil exploration can threaten a place as beautiful and meaningful as Virunga, where next?
I don't want to live in a world where there's no privacy, and therefore no room for intellectual exploration and creativity.
You stop planetary exploration, those people who do that extraordinary work are going to have to go do something else.
Our future lies with today's kids and tomorrow's space exploration.
I owe so much of my musical growth to my exploration and performance of Carnatic music.
Learning networking basics is only a gateway to career growth and exploration.
About once a month, a vessel visits each of these clean-up systems, almost like a garbage truck of the ocean, would bring the plastic back to shore where it would then be processed and recycled into new products that we would then sell, at a premium, of course, because we could sell it as being made out of ocean plastic.
So, you know, I think the age of exploration is just beginning, not ending, on our planet.
Is there anything so delicious as the first exploration of a great library - alone - unwatched?
I believe space exploration is an absolute necessity for the survival of human race.
I'm interested in the psychological exploration of human nature, and it just happens to come in the form of film-making.
Every month we do a bold adventure. This is the golden age of space exploration.
Suppose that you could mark the molecules in a glass of water; then pour the contents of the glass into the ocean and stir the latter throughly so as to distribute the marked molecules uniformly throughout the seven seas; if then you took a glass of water anywhere out of the ocean, you would find in it about a hundred of your marked molecules.
It's the fact that your body and your personality are not God. God is you. But you can't say you are God just as the ocean is all the waves, but you can't say one wave is the ocean. And so you manifest God in a way that you don't understand. Man himself is the image of God, but he doesn't see that image in himself. And you need to meditate, and there will come your answer, not looking in the mirror.
Every drop of water in an ocean contains the flavor of the whole ocean. So too, every moment in time contains the flavor of eternity, if you could live in that moment, but most people do not live in the moment which is the only time they really have.
Large factory trawlers indiscriminately scrape and haul up everything from the ocean floor, along with everyone unfortunate enough to get caught in the nets. Roughly one-third of what is dragged in is not profitable fish, but other sea animals, including turtles, whales, dolphins, seals, and seabirds. These beings are referred to by the fishing industry as "by-catch." Severely traumatized and wounded, these animals are subsequently thrown back into the ocean, dead or dying.
Behold, I have reached the peak of the mountain and my spirit has taken flight in the heavens of freedom and liberation. I have gone far, far away, O children of my mother; the hills beyond the mists are now hidden from my view, the last traces of the valleys have been flooded by the ocean of serenity, and the paths and trails have been erased by the hand of oblivion. The roar of ocean waves has faded. I no longer hear anything but the anthem of eternity, which harmonizes with the spirit.
I feel a lot like Magellan. You know - the great explorer during the Age of Exploration.
If I had to define my philosophy, it would be about exploration, a journey, a story-telling. — © Hussein Chalayan
If I had to define my philosophy, it would be about exploration, a journey, a story-telling.
Exploration belongs to the Renaissance, travel to the bourgeois age, tourism to our proletarian moment.
In wisdom gathered over time I have found that every experience is a form of exploration.
I wanted to become an astronaut because I believe that the exploration of space by humans is extremely important.
Welcome to those who believe in the power of dreams and who would like to join me in my exploration of life.
Father, I am from a different egg than your other children. Think of me as a duckling raised by hens. I am not a domestic bird destined to spend his life in a chicken coop. the water that scares you rejuvenates me. For unlike you I can swim, and swim I shall. The ocean is my homeland. If you are with me, come to the ocean. If not, stop interfering with me and go back to the chicken coop.
The Master and Margarita is my favorite. To me it’s the greatest exploration of the human imagination.
I am very inspired by the exploration of space via private means.
The secrets to happiness include enterprise, exploration of one's interests and the overcoming of obstacles.
You can't create an ocean with a single drop. But you can create an ocean of suspicion with a single drop of doubt.
What is happening, I think, it's really bigger than psychedelics, it's bigger than human evolution. We are not making the waves in this ocean. We are corks, riding the waves of the ocean. But we are privileged, by perhaps chance alone, to occupy a unique moment in the history of the universe. A moment when the universe goes through some kind of self-transforming, evolutionary, inflationary expansion. That's what's happening.
When you're younger, you're more selfish, because there's so much self-exploration, you're in your own mind. — © Miley Cyrus
When you're younger, you're more selfish, because there's so much self-exploration, you're in your own mind.
The technologies of convenience are making our sphere of exploration and experience smaller.
What drives me is exploration with a purpose, more the classic Royal Geographical Society genre.
Self-exploration is very painful, but unless you do that, you will never know who you are and who you want to be.
Whenever I look at the ocean, I always want to talk to people, but when I'm talking to people, I always want to look at the ocean.
We sat looking out at the ocean. There was just so much of it, and it never failed to take my breath away. Looking at the ocean gave me the same sensation I'd get staring at a sky full of stars- that I was small. Like the way a math problem reveals its undeniable truth, I knew when I stared into this sort of endlessness that my life didn't count for much of anything. And knowing that, that I was nothing but a speck, I felt pretty lucky for all that I had.
It's so astounding the amount of sacrifice the astronauts have to go through to do what they do and all the science involved in space exploration.
Something about exploration has fascinated me from a young age.
The method of our time is to use not a single but multiple models for exploration.
CSF and its members believe strongly in the exploration of space of all kinds, including commercial purposes.
I could have killed you.” “Or I could have killed you,” Percy said. Jason shrugged. “If there’d been an ocean in Kansas, maybe.” “I don’t need an ocean—” “Boys,” Annabeth interrupted, “I’m sure you both would’ve been wonderful at killing each other. But right now, you need some rest.” Food first,” Percy said. “Please?
I am uneasy about having scientific exploration depend on profit-making companies.
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