I feel the older I get, the more I'm learning to handle life. Being on this quest for a long time, it's all about finding yourself.
The thing is, I have a zillion apps, and I'm always looking for the perfect arrangement for them, so scrambling my home screen is part of that eternal quest.
I only hope that when I am free, as they are free to go in quest, of the knowledge beyond the bounds of life, it may not seem better to me to rest.
The terrible thing about the quest for truth is that you find it.
It is almost a guarantee that in the pursuit of security you will become more insecure. Inherent in the quest for security is its undoing.
I'm not motivated by vanity, glory or the quest for power.
Remember, the essence of storytelling demands that we place our main characters on a path. A quest with something at stake, with something to do, to achieve, to learn, and to change.
SETI is probably the most important quest of our time , and it amazes me that governments and corporations are not supporting it sufficiently.
Quests are a huge inconvenience. Don't let anyone tell you differently, even if that person has experience. The problem is that people forget the pain and aggravation as soon as the quest ends successfully, and then they remember only the glorious parts. In this way quests are a bit like childbirth, even to the point of saying that quests often give birth to glory. Maybe.
Forget purpose. It’s okay to be happy without one. The quest for a single purpose has ruined many lives.
We do not want our world to perish. But in our quest for knowledge, century by century, we have placed all our trust in a cold, impartial intellect which only brings us nearer to destruction.
Every man's life is, consciously or unconsciously, a quest for the infinite and the eternal reality.
In the quest to be clever, I completely forgot about the people that I love and that love me.
But do you remember Gandalf’s words: Even Gollum may have something yet to do? But for him, Sam, I could not have destroyed the Ring. The Quest would have been in vain, even at the bitter end. So let us forgive him! For the Quest is achieved, and now all is over. I am glad you are here with me. Here at the end of all things, Sam
The Quest not only begins in the heart but also ends there.
It is the spirit of the quest which helps
Educators must resist the quest for certainty. If there were certainty there would be no scientific advancement. So it is with morals and patriotism.
For the Puritans, the God-centered life meant making the quest for spiritual and moral holiness the great business of life.
For ever and ever, we say when we are young, or in our prayers. Twice, we say it. Old One, do we not? For ever and ever. . . so that a thing may be for ever, a life or a love or a quest, and yet begin again, and be for ever just as before. And any ending that may seem to come is not truly an ending, but an illusion. For Time does not die, Time has neither beginning nor end, and so nothing can end or die that has once had a place in Time.
There’s nothing quite like a good quest for getting your blood pumping.