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“Exploring - that's what you have to do to find yourself sexually. You always think you have it figured out, and then you get older and you realize you didn't.”
“Exploring and colonizing Mars can bring us new scientific understanding of climate change, of how planet-wide processes can make a warm and wet world into a barren landscape. By exploring and understanding Mars, we may gain key insights into the past and future of our own world.”
“Exploring and understanding the Net is an ongoing process. Cyberspace never sits still; it evolves as fast as society itself. Only if we fight to preserve our freedom of speech on the Net will we ensure our ability to keep up with both the Net and society.”
Source: Cyber Rights: Defending Free Speech in the Digital Age
“Exploring consciousness means expanding our vision, but it also means honouring the ground beneath our feet. The vast and the ordinary are not opposites. They are partners.”
Source: Consciousness Rising
“Exploring Ecclesiology is true to its subtitle, being both vibrantly evangelical and admirably ecumenical; it is commendable for its depth, breadth, and erudition. Harper and Metzger's sympathetic engagement with Catholic ecclesiology is challenging and reciprocal. I especially appreciate how the authors emphasize and explore the vital connection between ecclesiology and eschatology, something very beneficial to readers seeking to better appreciate how living the Faith in community today relates to the hope of entering fully into Trinitarian communion in the life to come.”
“Exploring Feelings for Young Children with High-Functioning Autism or Asperger's Disorder: The STAMP Treatment Manual offers practical recommendations and creative practices that will certainly help young children with high functioning autism or Asperger's syndrome overcome their struggles with the really tough issues blocking their positive growth and development. Therapists, educators and parents caring for autistic children who endure a heavy load of anger, distrust, difficult interpersonal relationships, poor self-esteem and self-doubt need this excellent book.”
“Exploring female rage on film doesn't frighten me - it might frighten a lot of people in my business, but, gosh, I know a lot about that, from personal experience and friends' experiences.”
“Exploring Mars is a far different venture from Apollo expeditions to the moon; it necessitates leaving our home planet on lengthy missions with a constrained return capability.”
Source: Mission to Mars: My Vision for Space Exploration
“Exploring new options in materials and new ways of thinking keeps systems moving forward, developing new solutions. Limiting ourselves to a select few options is very toxic.”
Source: Integrated Forest Gardening: The Complete Guide to Polycultures and Plant Guilds in Permaculture Systems
“Exploring our history isn’t about wallowing in shame. We cannot ever own the attitudes and actions of our ancestors. But if we fail to see the legacy of tragic, discriminatory and
inhumane events, we allow their influence to continue.”
Source: Mind the Inclusion Gap: How allies can bridge the divide between talking diversity and taking action
“Exploring sacred teachings from around the world demonstrates that nature, including anymals, is sacred, that anymals are central to our spiritual landscape, and that we owe them respect, justice, and compassion.”
Source: Animals and World Religions
“Exploring sacred teachings from around the world demonstrates that nature, including anymals, is sacred, that anymals are central to our spiritual landscape, and that we owe them respect, justice, and compassion. Religious texts remind us that we share a fundamental kinship with tabby cats, rose-ringed parakeets, and slender pygmy swordtails, and that anymals are understood to be remarkable and marvelous—superior to humans in many ways—in the world’s religious traditions. Sacred literature indicates that nonhumans and humans share the same fate after death; faiths that have a Creator teach human beings that the divine is personally invested in the life of every anymal, from the large flightless common rhea to each critically endangered Jenkin’s shrew, from a factory-farmed chicken to each bovine trucked to slaughter. Religious exemplars remind us that all species have personality and intellect—other creatures, whether insects, fish, reptiles, mammals, or birds, can offer much-needed spiritual wisdom for the betterment of humanity. Religions teach of a deep and fundamental unity on planet Earth. Interestingly, consistent with Darwin, the world’s dominant religions teach people that there is much more continuity than separation across species.”
Source: Animals and World Religions
“Exploring THC Lean: A Sweet New Way to Enjoy Cannabis
If you’re looking to elevate your cannabis experience, THC Lean is a game changer that has been gaining popularity among enthusiasts. This new product combines the joys of traditional cannabis consumption with the sweetness of syrup, creating a unique way to enjoy THC.
What is THC Lean?
THC Lean is a cannabis-infused syrup that can be mixed with your favorite beverages or consumed on its own. With its rich, syrupy texture, it offers a delicious alternative to smoking or vaping. Many users appreciate the ease of use and the ability to customize their dosing. Whether you’re looking to relax after a long day or enhance a social gathering, THC Lean provides a versatile option.
How to Use THC Lean
Using THC Lean is simple and fun. You can add it to various drinks, such as sodas, lemonades, or even cocktails, creating a flavorful twist that elevates your beverage experience. For those who prefer a more direct approach, it can be consumed straight from the bottle, making it convenient for on-the-go enjoyment.
When trying THC Lean for the first time, it’s essential to start with a small dose to gauge your tolerance. As with any cannabis product, the effects can vary based on individual tolerance levels, so take your time to find the perfect amount for you.
Why Choose THC Lean?
Flavorful Experience: THC Lean is available in various flavors, allowing you to choose one that suits your taste. Whether you prefer fruity, sweet, or even herbal flavors, there’s a THC Lean syrup for you.
Discreet Consumption: For those who want to enjoy cannabis without drawing attention, THC Lean provides a discreet option. It resembles regular syrup, making it easy to use in social settings without raising eyebrows.
Customizable Dosing: One of the best features of THC Lean is the ability to control your dosage. This allows users to tailor their experience, whether they prefer a mild buzz or a more intense high.
Conclusion
In conclusion, THC Lean offers a delicious and versatile way to enjoy cannabis. With its sweet flavors and customizable dosing, it’s perfect for both newcomers and seasoned users alike. If you’re looking to try something new, consider adding THC Lean to your cannabis repertoire.”
“Exploring the dangerous margins of creativity is as essential as the safe, frequented center.”
Source: Fifty Dangerous Things
“Exploring the different avenues and being open to synchronicity and crazy coincidences and little things happening is part of going on your journey to investigate - and the little jewels you might find along the way, my job is to bring those back home and put them on my album.”
“Exploring the facts of life does not require time to investigate if faith, trust, willpower, and dedication are committed toward the Supreme Power.”
Source: Enter Heaven
“Exploring the ocean is like exploring the vastness of all of our emotional memories.”
Source: If Stars Could Speak
“Exploring the thought process through visual journaling is essential in a world that is in continuous change.”
“Exploring the unknown requires tolerating uncertainty.”
“EXPLORING the world is one of the best ways of exploring the mind, and walking travels both terrains.”
Source: Wanderlust: A History of Walking
“Explosion without an objective', declared Miles Blundell, 'is politics in its purest form'.”
Source: Against the Day
“Explosions are not comfortable.”
“Explosive Pandemic-type zombies mostly spread the contagion through wounding or biting humans, and in that way, the increase their numbers. Because they multiply so quickly and explosively, they can destroy all human civilization in a very short time. For this reason, will refer to them as Explosive Pandemic-type zombies.
The person responsible for Explosive Pandemic-type zombies is none other than George A Romero, who created them in 1968 Night of the Living Dead.”
Source: Land of the Rising Dead: A Tokyo School Girl's Guide to Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse
“Explosives, explosives. Feels like all we ever do is blow things up. Not very Evagardian."
"Or extremely Evagardian, depending on your perspective," Deilani said.”
Source: Admiral
“Expo-only and full conference passes are sometimes included in your trade show exhibitor package. Know exactly how many you get at no extra cost, and how you plan to use them, before you spend money buying more unnecessarily.”
Source: Trade Show 411: The Essential Guide to Exhibiting Like a Pro
“Exponential growth in access to the Internet, satellite television and radio, cell phones, and P.D.A.'s means that breaking news now reaches virtually every corner of the globe.”
“Exponential increases in population will dominate any arithmetic increases, even those brought about by heroic technological initiatives, in the availability of food and resources, as Malthus long ago realized. While some industrial nations have approached zero population growth, this is not the case for the world as a whole.”
Source: Broca's Brain Reflections on the Romance of Science
“Exponential Results Requires Exponential Thinking and High Performance Teamworking with Growth Oriented Mindsets.”
“Export Credit Guarantees.‘After all, Madame Nhu is asking a thousand dollars an interview, in this case we can insist on five and get it. Damn it, this is The Man . . . ’ The brain dulls. An exhibition of atrocity photographs rouses a flicker of interest. Meanwhile, the quasars burn dimly from the dark peaks of the universe. Standing across the room from Catherine Austin, who watches him with guarded eyes, he hears himself addressed as ‘Paul’, as if waiting for clandestine messages from the resistance headquarters of World War III.
Five Hundred Feet High. The Madonnas move across London like immense clouds. Painted on clapboard in the Mantegna style, their composed faces gaze down on the crowds watching from the streets below. Several hundred pass by, vanishing into the haze over the Queen Mary Reservoir, Staines, like a procession of marine deities. Some remarkable entrepreneur has arranged this tour de force; in advertising circles everyone is talking about the mysterious international agency that now has the Vatican account. At the Institute Dr Nathan is trying to sidestep the Late Renaissance. ‘Mannerism bores me. Whatever happens,’ he confides to Catherine Austin, ‘we must keep him off Dali and Ernst.’
Gioconda. As the slides moved through the projector the women’s photographs, in profile and full face, jerked one by one across the screen. ‘A characteristic of the criminally insane,’ Dr Nathan remarked, ‘is the lack of tone and rigidity of the facial mask.’
The audience fell silent. An extraordinary woman had appeared on the screen. The planes of her face seemed to lead towards some invisible focus, projecting an image that lingered on the walls, as if they were inhabiting her skull. In her eyes glowed the forms of archangels. ‘That one?’ Dr Nathan asked quietly. ‘Your mother? I see.”
Source: The Atrocity Exhibition
“Export of terror by any country (eventho a low cost operation) always undermines strategic balance.”
“Exported revolution is nonsense.”
“Exporters monitor economic and political policies to the developing world, but the consequences of that have been to make developing countries far more sensitive to the constant fluctuations. Developing countries are not always allowed to support their farmers in the same way as the U.S. or Europe is. They're not allowed to have tariff barriers. They're forced, more or less, to shrink their social programs. The very poorest people have fewer and fewer entitlements. The consequence of this has been that there's been a chronic increase in the vulnerability of those economies to price shocks.”
“Exporting Church employees to Latin America masks a universal and unconscious fear of a new Church. North and South American authorities, differently motivated but equally fearful, become accomplices in maintaining a clerical and irrelevant Church. Sacralizing employees and property, this Church becomes progressively more blind to the possibilities of Sacralizing person and community.”
Source: The church, change, and development
“Expose a child to a particular environment at this susceptible time and he will perceive in the shapes of that environment until he dies.”
Source: Wolf Willow: A History, a Story, and a Memory of the Last Plains Frontier
“Expose every belief to the light of reason, discourse, facts, scientific observations; question everything, be sceptical because this is the only chance at life you will ever get.”
“Expose foes wit my hocus pocus flows, they froze now suckas idolize my chosen blows”
“Expose human ties for what they really are and you are most likely to find the worst forms of betrayal staring back at you.”
Source: Disciples of Fortune
“Expose not the secret failings of mankind, otherwise you must verily bring scandal upon them and distrust upon yourself.”
“Expose the Jesuit order and learn about the global genocide. Speak out, even when what you have to say is not popular.”
“Expose widespread waste and duplication in federal spending.”
“Expose your life to real need. Visit a developing a country. Take a short term mission trip. Write an inmate, send a letter to a sponsored child, serve in the inner city, at a food bank, with a crisis pregnancy center. Make time for shut-ins, the elderly, the sick, the single-parents, the new believers. Just find one way you can make your awareness of your gift-graced life intersect with a real place of need - and Christ in us will do the rest.”
“Expose yourself as you are without trying to be someone else.”
“Expose yourself to aloneness. When a person is left alone, he starts thinking of higher reality - about death, life, soul, God and the mystery of all.”
“Expose yourself to as much as possible. Attend conferences no one else is attending. Read books no one else is reading. Talk to people no one else is talking to.”
Source: My Start-Up Life: What a (Very) Young CEO Learned on His Journey Through Silicon Valley
“Expose yourself to as much randomness as possible.”
Source: My Start-Up Life: What a (Very) Young CEO Learned on His Journey Through Silicon Valley
“Expose yourself to your deepest fear; after that, fear has no power, and the fear of freedom shrinks and vanishes. You are free.”
“Exposed! shines a harsh light on the myriad horrors of modern society and reports back from the fearful frontlines with wicked wit and paranoid power. From the murky waters of New Orleans to the scarred psyches of our own image-obsessed existence, Exposed! is the last headline we get to read before reality comes tumbling down.”
“Exposing any subject that is unpleasant or controversial means risking judgment and making some people feel uncomfortable.”
“Exposing characters and their shortcomings gives me great comfort. Its always great to write about someone more mixed up than yourself.”
“Exposing corruption, brandishing truth.”
Source: Little Bee