Approach Quote by Robert Kroetsch Download Open image “To approach the badlands is to find a gap in the known and expected world.” — Robert Kroetsch ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Approach Expected Gaps Known World
We liked the idea of introducing the audience to the world, and to show how much they had accepted or were confused by it. It was gratifying to see the people who embraced it immediately and understood it and got into it. They have tracked the characters through the six episodes, so it felt that now we can launch into… — Miles Millar Copy Share
In science fiction, we're always searching for new frontiers. We're drawn to the unknown. — Ridley Scott Copy Share Image
[In natural history,] great discovery often requires a map to a hidden mine filled with gems then easily gathered by conventional tools, not a… — Stephen Jay Gould Copy Share Image
Our field is very focused on finding Earth 2.0, and anything we can do to narrow the search is helpful. — Debra Fischer Copy Share Image
There are no maps to guide our most important searches; we must rely on hope, chance, intuition, and a willingness to be surprised. — Gordon Livingston Copy Share Image
The real act of discovery consists not in finding new lands but in seeing with new eyes. The only adventure that is doomed from… — Paul-Emile Victor Copy Share Image
The starting point for a better world is the belief that it is possible. — Norman Cousins Copy Share Image
“We lack - we need - a term for those places where one experiences a 'transition' from a known landscape... into 'another world': somewhere… — Robert Macfarlane Copy Share Image
“Exploration is a quite legitimate purpose for a journey. You have the opportunity to learn the territories of the Upper and Lower Worlds and… — Sandra Harner Copy Share Image
People go on exploration; they're trying to find places that weren't known before. But it is an inevitable fact of research, as is in… — Mark Walport Copy Share Image
We have hopes and make plans, and if they are dashed or waylaid, we naturally rationalize and redraw the map to locate ourselves anew. Or else we brood and too firmly root. Very few can step forward again and again in what amounts to veritable leaps into the void, where there are no ready holds, where little is familiar, where… — Chang-Rae Lee Copy Share
Ariel Gordon is superbly, supremely, a poet of the body. She finds words for the physicality of the forest, of the garden, of pregnancy.… — Robert Kroetsch Copy Share Image
“A loose generalization would have it that creation and destruction go hand in hand. But my destruction takes the form of trying to make… — Robert Kroetsch Copy Share Image
“Without writing, I sometimes suspect there would be no such thing as love.” — Robert Kroetsch Copy Share Image
George Bowering doesn’t play fair. Baseball Love is so good there is no memoir in the league that can go up against it. Bowering… — Robert Kroetsch Copy Share Image
“If we have nothing to write about but nothing to write about, then that is what we have to write about.” — Robert Kroetsch Copy Share Image
“We can only re-tell stories; we attempt, in doing so, to tell new stories. Is there a way out of this bind? I think… — Robert Kroetsch Copy Share Image
I think a new world will arise out of the religious mists when we approach our Bible with the idea that it is not… — Aiden Wilson Tozer Copy Share Image
I'm in a business where there's complete anarchy. You can't control it - you can only react to it. The control that people traditionally… — Martin Sorrell Copy Share Image
When you approach something to photograph it, first be still with yourself until the object of your attention affirms your presence. Then don't leave… — Minor White Copy Share Image
We do not want to be reminded that it is we, the indigenous people, who are poor and exploited in the land of our… — Steven Biko Copy Share Image
One of the things I regret about not putting in that book or I think it's there but I didn't really elaborate on it,… — Brad Warner Copy Share Image
Ideal for the child and society in the best of times, Rudolf Steiner's brilliant process of education is critically needed and profoundly relevant now… — Joseph Chilton Pearce Copy Share Image
I don't have any particular method, my approach is very simple. I try to understand the emotional graph of the character. — Pratik Gandhi Copy Share Image
“But young men have not only this frivolous ambition of being thought masters of execution, inciting them on the one hand, but also their… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Everything, every part that you approach has to be somehow rooted in yourself. You have to somehow root everything so that it's not just… — Judi Dench Copy Share Image
Literature transforms and intensifies ordinary language, deviates systematically from everyday speech. If you approach me at a bus stop and murmur Thou still unravished… — Terry Eagleton Copy Share Image
The whole secret to mastering the game of golf - and this applies to the beginner as well as the pro - is to… — Arnold Palmer Copy Share Image
The essence of Christianity...is an ever-new encounter with... the God who speaks to us, who approaches us and who befriends us! — Pope Benedict XVI Copy Share Image