Sarah Parcak Quotes
To excavate a pyramid is the dream of every archaeologist.
Sarah Parcak
Quotes to Explore
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Older women are best, because they always think they may be doing it for the last time.
Ian Fleming
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Clean, quick, and easy as lying. We know how it ends practically before it starts. That’s why stories appeal to us. They give us the clarity and simplicity our real lives lack.
Patrick Rothfuss
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Maybe this is not a come-down-from-the-ledge story. But I tell it with the thought that the woman on the ledge will ask herself a question, the question that occurred to that man in Bogota. He wondered how we know that what happens to us isn't good?
Amy Hempel
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The scientist-community guy may get a $500,000 grant, and if his equipment works or doesn't work, he still gets a gold star for doing the science experiment. For me, there is no merit in anything for doing an experiment; I have to go home with pictures.
James Balog
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I moved to New York City in '92 and had no money. I had a lot of free time, as actors do. I would go to the New York Public Library at Lincoln Center.
Denis O'Hare
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Lee's great gifts are teaching and inspirational guidance, not administration and management.
Cheryl Crawford
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You would think that wrestling has so much to do with being aggressive and having a big ego, and it's exactly the opposite.
Betty Gilpin
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As a Navy SEAL, and sniper, one of the things I learned was that excellence matters.
Brandon Webb
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He was neither clever nor sensitive, but he was loyal--stubbornly sometimes, and even annoyingly and stupidly so in later life.
T. H. White
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I think what gets a poem going is an initiating line. Sometimes a first line will occur, and it goes nowhere; but other times - and this, I think, is a sense you develop - I can tell that the line wants to continue. If it does, I can feel a sense of momentum - the poem finds a reason for continuing.
Billy Collins
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In our wildest aberrations we dream of an equilibrium we have left behind and which we naively expect to find at the end of our errors. Childish presumption which justifies the fact that child-nations, inheriting our follies, are now directing our history.
Albert Camus
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To excavate a pyramid is the dream of every archaeologist.
Sarah Parcak