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  • Before the real city could be seen it had to be imagined, the way rumours and tall tales were a kind of charting.

    Real   Cities   Way  
    Michael Ondaatje (2007). “Vintage Ondaatje”, p.80, Vintage
  • I will never be a stupid girl... and neither should you. Today, charting your own course isn't just more necessary than ever before... it's also much easier -- and much more fun. A good education is one of the greatest gifts you could ever give yourself.

    Girl   Fun   Stupid  
  • Each day of your life, as soon as you open your eyes in the morning, you can square away for a happy and successful day. It's the mood and the purpose at the inception of each day that are the important facts in charting your course for the day. We can always square away for a fresh start, no matter what the past has been. It's today that is the paramount problem always. Yesterday is but history.

    Life   Success   Morning  
  • We do not understand the intricate pattern of the stars in their courses, but we know that He who created them does, and that just as surely as He guides them, He is charting a safe course for us.

    Stars   Doe   Patterns  
    Billy Graham, Franklin Graham, Donna Lee Toney (2011). “Billy Graham in Quotes”, p.18, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • With the states release today of a set of clear and consistent academic standards, our nation is one step closer to supporting effective teaching in every classroom, charting a path to college and careers for all students, and developing the tools to help all children stay motivated and engaged in their own education. The more states that adopt these college and career based standards, the closer we will be to sharing innovation across state borders and becoming more competitive as a country.

  • An accurate charting of American women's progress through history might look more like a corkscrew tilted slightly to one side, its loops inching closer to the line of freedom with the passage of time-but, like a mathematical curve approaching infinity, never touching its goal.

    Curves   Rights   Goal  
    Susan Faludi (1991). “Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women”
  • And I thought, eight years ago, when I began carefully charting the progress of American Gods, nervously dipping my toes into the waters of blogging, would I have imagined a future in which, instead of recording the vicissitudes of bringing a book into the world, I would be writing about not-even-interestingly missing cups of cold camomile tea? And I thought, yup. Sounds about right. Happy Eighth birthday, blog.

    Book   Writing   Eight  
  • Friends can be the best co-conspirators in charting the unknown.

    Judith Orloff (2004). “Positive Energy: 10 Extraordinary Prescriptions for Transforming Fatigue, Stress, and Fear into Vibrance, Strength, and Love”, p.23, Harmony
  • In charting our course to the future, we are mindful of our path from the past.

    Past   Path   Charting  
  • The earlier, more analytic impulse was to use very rational but kind of absurd techniques or tendencies—mapping, charting, and architecture—to try and make sense of who I was in my time and space and political environment. But there’s only so much truth to a theoretical understanding of something.

  • I really think we were charting a course to having a more sane response to mass incarceration, to drug use, and to understanding that the war on drugs has resulted only in the empowerment of vast criminal enterprises and the destruction of democracies around the world. And all that is coming to a miserable, horrific halt.

    War   Thinking   Drug Use  
    Source: m.motherjones.com
  • I began thinking about why am I constructing almost a shadow father or ghost father in my head into Graham Greene in response to the father who created me? What's going on here? I think a part of my sense is it's every boy's story. When we are kids, we imagine that to define ourselves or to find ourselves means charting your own individuality, making your own destiny and actually running away from your parents and your home and what you grew up with.

    Running   Father   Home  
    "Writer Pico Iyer". "Tavis Smiley Show", www.pbs.org. February 17, 2012.
  • Charting your own course isn't just more necessary than ever before. It's also much easier - and much more fun.

    Fun   Badass   Bad Ass  
  • I began studying human emotions more than twenty years ago. At that time, almost every scientist working in this area was studying one of the negative emotions, like fear, anger, anxiety, or depression. I wondered why no scientists cared to explain why we humans sometimes feel upbeat and pleasant. I liked the idea of charting new terrain. It's been a fun intellectual puzzle. There's so much to discover!

    Fun   Years   Ideas  
    "Barbara Fredrickson Talks About…". Interview with Seph Fontane Pennock, positivepsychologynews.com. January 20, 2015.
  • Charting is a little like surfing. You dont have to know a lot about the physics of tides, resonance, and fluid dynamics in order to catch a good wave. You just have to be able to sense when its happening and then have the drive to act at the right time.

  • I love my mother for all the times she said absolutely nothing.... Thinking back on it all, it must have been the most difficult part of mothering she ever had to do: knowing the outcome, yet feeling she had no right to keep me from charting my own path. I thank her for all her virtues, but mostly for never once having said, "I told you so.

    Erma Bombeck (2013). “Motherhood: The Second Oldest Profession”, p.183, Open Road Media
  • On one occasion I got this really bizarre horoscope thing from someone. It was a full-on zodiac reading, charting and intersecting all this stuff. It was over 20 pages long and said we're destined to be together. That was totally bizarre. I don't really believe in that stuff anyway, although I do believe in Karma because it's already bitten me on the ass so many times.

    Karma   Believe   Reading  
  • Our continent must be allowed to do its own things, charting its course and destiny.

  • There is no map, and charting a path ahead will not be easy. We will need to invent, which means we will need to experiment.

    Mean   Needs   Maps  
    "'Washington Post' To Be Sold To Amazon's Jeff Bezos". "The Two-Way", www.npr.org. August 5, 2013.
  • Bill sees and understands the possibilities of a connected world and has the expertise and the experience to help make it a reality, ... As more and more consumers want to take their connectivity with them beyond the desktop, Bill's vision will be critical in charting the company's future course and delivering on the promise of AOL Anywhere.

  • The Tea Party knows that continuing to delay charting a course to spending reform hurts everybody.

    Hurt   Party   Tea  
  • That is the exploration that awaits you! Not mapping stars and studying nebula, but charting the unknown possibilities of existence.

    Biography/Personal Quotes, www.imdb.com.
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