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"The quest of the absolute leads into the four-dimensional world."
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"Its all about finding the right note at the right place and knowing when to leave well enough alone. And that's a lifelong quest."

"I'm always on the quest for something delicious and healthful."

"A person experiments in life and reflects upon those events in order to discover how to lead a meaningful life. We conduct a quest searching for the source our essential being. What we seek is inside us waiting for us to discover. Until we realize the vital inner source that provides direction for our life, all our efforts are in vain. The ego with its craving and fearful protection strategies is what prevents us from perceiving the transparency of the world in which we belong. When we cease clinging to the past and no longer daydream of the future and unreservedly accept whatever is occurring while sacrificing ourselves in service of other people our sense of self vanishes and we exist only as conscious and nonjudgmental witnesses of reality."

"Kinsey's quest was really for us all to be tolerant and accepting of each other."

"Self-questioning is bound to arise at the outset of any worthy quest attempting to gain self-knowledge, and this disconcerting sense of uneasiness will continue to surface akin to a petulant sea serpent until a person undertaking a vision quest either discovers a safe haven or perceptively changes the trajectory of their destructive life."

"The quest of the absolute leads into the four-dimensional world."
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"It is impossible to trap modern physics into predicting anything with perfect determinism because it deals with probabilities from the outset."

"If your theory is found to be against the second law of theromodynamics, I give you no hope; there is nothing for it but to collapse in deepest humiliation."

"If an army of monkeys were strumming on typewriters, they might write all the books in the British Museum."

"It is one thing for the human mind to extract from the phenomena of nature the laws which it has itself put into them; it may be a far harder thing to extract laws over which it has no control."

"It is also a good rule not to put overmuch confidence in the observational results that are put forward until they are confirmed by theory."

"It is sound judgment to hope that in the not too distant future we shall be competent to understand so simple a thing as a star."

"Every body continues in its state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, except insofar as it doesn't."

"It is even possible that laws which have not their origin in the mind may be irrational, and we can never succeed in formulating them."

"We often think that when we have completed our study of one we know all about two, because "two" is "one and one." We forget that we still have to make a study of "and.""
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