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Horizon Quotes

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Many discouraging hours will arise before the rainbow of accomplished goals will appear on the horizon.
Haile Selassie

Countless disheartening moments will come before the brilliant display of completed ambitions can be seen in sight.
Authors on Horizon Quotes: Mehmet Murat Ildan Ralph Waldo Emerson Stephen Crane Louise Hay Friedrich Nietzsche Isabelle Eberhardt Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin Joseph Campbell Edwin Powell Hubble Rumi Henry David Thoreau Roberto Esposito Nizar Qabbani Peter Kropotkin Blake Crouch Volkmar Sigusch Nicolas Winding Refn Jimmy Page Al Gore Vaclav Smil J. Michael Straczynski Jennifer Crusie Evelyn Waugh Ayana Mathis Andrew Comiskey Robert Breault Gottfried Leibniz Patrick Rothfuss Michelangelo Clyde S. Kilby Ted Hughes Geezer Butler Jose Andres
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You've seen the world, and all you've seen is nothing; and everything, as well, that you have said and heard is nothing. You've sprinted everywhere between here and the horizon; it is nothing. And all the possessions you've treasured up at home are nothing.
Omar Khayyam

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We need an angry generation, A generation to plow the horizons
Nizar Qabbani

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With our short sight we affect to take a comprehensive view of eternity. Our horizon is the universe.
Paul Laurence Dunbar

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Your greatness is measured by your horizons.
Michelangelo

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Do not undertake a scientific career in quest of fame or money. There are easier and better ways to reach them. Undertake it only if nothing else will satisfy you; for nothing else is probably what you will receive. Your reward will be the widening of the horizon as you climb. And if you achieve that reward you will ask no other.
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin

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The minute you step away from the negative people in your life you will instantly see the beauty in your horizon.
Bill Walsh

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Every mind has a horizon in respect to its present intellectual capacity but not in respect to its future intellectual capacity.
Gottfried Leibniz

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Where the sky begins, the horizon ends, despite the best intentions.
Tom Petty

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No borders, just horizons - only freedom.
Amelia Earhart

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Your reward will be the widening of the horizon as you climb. And if you achieve that reward you will ask no other.
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin

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Make each day a new horizon.
Christopher McCandless

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Our economy is built upon convergent thinkers, people that execute things, get them done. But artists and designers are divergent thinkers: they expand the horizon of possibilities.
John Maeda

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When our inner vision opens, our horizons expand.
Louise Hay

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Keep your eyes on the horizon and your nose to the wind.
Clint Eastwood

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Despite the mythic heights to which he was raised, Azikiwe was nothing if not pragmatic, a realist always conscious of his limits and ever eager to extract all that was possible from that limited horizon.
Nnamdi Azikiwe

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You are the one who can stretch your own horizon.
Edgar Magnin

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Broaden your horizons. They're the only ones you'll ever have, so make the suckers as wide as possible.
Jennifer Crusie

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I often conduct an orchestra in my sleep; my orchestras are so huge that the back desks of the violas vanish into the horizon. And everything is so wonderful.
Jean Sibelius

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The next horizon will be deep integration of the physical and interactive worlds. The future of online is offline.
Cyriac Roeding

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Here was peace. She pulled in her horizon like a great fish-net. Pulled it from around the waist of the world and draped it over her shoulder. So much of life in its meshes! She called in her soul to come and see.
Zora Neale Hurston

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Every time we pray our horizon is altered, our attitude to things is altered, not sometimes but every time, and the amazing thing is that we don't pray more.
Oswald Chambers

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The history of astronomy is a history of receding horizons.
Edwin Powell Hubble

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Moonlight floods the whole sky from horizon to horizon; How much it can fill your room depends on its windows.
Rumi

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Whatever happens to the art world, art will go on regardless. As for obscurity, it looms just over the horizon beckoning us all. Why worry.
Michael Craig-Martin

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Impermanence is not something to be afraid of. It's the evolution, a never-ending horizon.
Deepak Chopra

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Exploration is wired into our brains. If we can see the horizon, we want to know what's beyond.
Buzz Aldrin

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A person can grow only as much as his horizon allows.
John Powell

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I walked in a desert. And I cried, ‘Ah, God, take me from this place!’ A voice said, ‘It is no desert.’ I cried, ‘Well, But - The sand, the heat, the vacant horizon.’ A voice said, ‘It is no desert.’
Stephen Crane

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At the last dim horizon, we search among ghostly errors of observations for landmarks that are scarcely more substantial. The search will continue. The urge is older than history. It is not satisfied and it will not be oppressed.
Edwin Powell Hubble

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What can you do when you don't fit in? What can you do when life seems to be passing you by?" "Follow me. I want to show you something. See the horizon over there? See how big this world is? See how much room there is for everybody? Have you ever seen any other worlds?" "No." "As far as you know, this is the only world there is, right?" "Right." "There are no other worlds for you to live in, right?" "Right." "You were born to live in this world, right?" "Right." "WELL LIVE IN IT THEN! Five cents please.
Charles M. Schulz

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When you are risen on the eastern horizon You have filled every land with your beauty... Though you are far away, your rays are on Earth.
Akhenaton

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The swimmer adrift on the open seas measures his strength, and strives with all his muscles to keep himself afloat. But what is he to do when there is no land on the horizon, and none beyond it?
Georges Duhamel

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There is no better place for learning to work independently and to extend your horizon than in higher school.
Mikhail Botvinnik

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There is always something sad about the trams, may be because they are like our lives: They appear from nothingness and disappear in the horizon of the crowds.
Mehmet Murat Ildan

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I saw the horizon. It's out there. And though I may not ever be able to touch it, it's worth reaching for.
Val Kilmer

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If there is something that opens horizons, it is precisely ignorance.
Romain Gary

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I look at climbing not so much as standing on the top as seeing the other side. There are always other horizons in front of you, other horizons to go beyond and that's what I like about climbing.
Chris Bonington

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Bright was the light of my last martini on my moral horizon
Norman Mailer

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I am the lover of uncontained and immortal beauty. In the wilderness, I find something more dear and connate than in streets or villages. In the tranquil landscape, and especially in the distant line of the horizon, man beholds somewhat as beautiful as his own nature.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

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I saw a man pursuing the horizon
Stephen Crane

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Science that leads over the horizon depends on gathering the best minds and enabling them to do what the best minds naturally seek to do: pursue the most thrilling questions of the time.
James D. Watson

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I am grateful that my horizons were not narrowed at the outset.
Jessye Norman

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Our brightest dreams and our greatest fears are just over the horizon.
Kent Nerburn

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And the meek shall inherit the earth.
Geddy Lee

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Painting is the act of discovery and you're constantly enlarging your horizon or finding yourself every time you paint.
Romare Bearden

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Here today, up and off to somewhere else tomorrow! Travel, change, interest, excitement! The whole world before you, and a horizon that's always changing!
Kenneth Grahame

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In a higher phase of communist society... only then can the narrow horizon of bourgeois right be fully left behind and society inscribe on its banners: from each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.
Karl Marx

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But the vagrant owns the whole vast earth that ends only at the nonexistent horizon, and his empire is an intangible one, for his domination and enjoyment of it are things of the spirit.
Isabelle Eberhardt

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The cowardly belief that a person must stay in one place is too reminiscent of the unquestioning resignation of animals, beasts of burden stupefied by servitude and yet always willing to accept the slipping on of the harness. There are limits to every domain, and laws to govern every organized power. But the vagrant owns the whole vast earth that ends only at the non-existent horizon, and her empire is an intangible one, for her domination and enjoyment of it are things of the spirit.
Isabelle Eberhardt