"Mysteries abound where most we seek for..." - Quote by Ray Bradbury
Mysteries abound where most we seek for answers.
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“At the top of your lungs, shout and listen to the echoes. You must live life at the top of your voice!”
“Time is so strange and life is twice as strange. You must promise me not to live to be too old, William. It if is at all convenient, die before you're fifty. It my take a bit of doing. But I advise this is simply because there is no telling when another Helen Loomis might be born. It would be dreadful, wouldn't it, if you lived on to be very very old and some afternoon in 1999 walked down Main street and saw me standing there, aged twenty-one, and the whole thing out of balance again?”
“I think we're doing a dreadful job of educating.”
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“Tis aye a solemn thing to meTo look upon a babe that sleeps--Wearing in its spirit-deepsThe unrevealed mysteryOf its Adam's taint and woe,Which, when they revealed lie,Will not let it slumber so.”
“life unfolds itself in mysteries ways.”
“My Friend: Art thou abroad on this stormy night on thy journey of love, my friend? The sky groans like one in despair. I have no sleep tonight. Ever and again I open my door and look out on the darkness, my friend! I can see nothing before me. I wonder where lies thy path! By what dim shore of the ink-black river, by what far edge of the frowning forest, through what mazy depth of gloom art thou threading thy course to come to me, my friend?”
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“When I have a particular case in hand, I have that motive and feel an interest in the case, feel an interest in ferreting out the questions to the bottom, love to dig up the question by the roots and hold it up and dry it before the fires of the mind.”
“If a man keeps cherishing his old knowledge so as continually to be acquiring new, he may be a teacher of others.”
“No group and no government can properly prescribe precisely what should constitute the body of knowledge with which true education is concerned.”