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  • We are in a period of searchers rather than of creators.

  • My mother was a Bohemian - in the good sense of the word. A searcher. And she investigated various religions.

  • Some mathematician said that pleasure lies not in discovering the truth but in searching for it.

    Truth   Lying   Discovery  
    "Anna Karenina".
  • I have known only one way of carrying on missionary work, viz., by personal example and discussion with searchers for knowledge.

    Mahatma Gandhi (2008). “My Experiments With Truth: An Autobiography”, p.283, Jaico Publishing House
  • Rely upon your own judgment; be true to your own conscience; follow the light that is within you; all outward lights are so many will-o'-the-wisps. There will be those who tell you that you are foolish; that your judgment is faulty; that your conscience is all awry, and that the light within you is darkness; but heed them not. If what they say is true, the sooner you, as a searcher of wisdom, find it out the better, and you can only make that discovery by bringing your powers to the test. Therefore, pursue your course bravely.

  • I think sometimes I should do more carousing, because I don't do much and maybe it would be fun occasionally. It's hard for me to have fun and I'm a serious thinker and a searcher and funny from the front.

    Fun   Thinking   Serious  
  • All I want is to know the truth, to know and experience God. I'm a searcher, that's what I'm all about.

    Want   Searchers   Knows  
    Elvis Presley, Stan Lee, Jimmy Palmiotti, Chris Eliopoulos, Joshua Dysart (2014). “Graphic Elvis Graphic Novel, Volume 1”, p.12, Liquid Comics
  • Nothing could be more beneficial for even the most zealous searcher for knowledge than his being in fact most learned in that very ignorance which is peculiarly his own; and the better a man will have known his own ignorance, the greater his learning will be.

    Ignorance   Men   Zealous  
  • Whoever is born in New York is ill-equipped to deal with any other city: all other cities seem, at best, a mistake, and, at worst, a fraud. No other city is so spitefully incoherent. Whereas other cities flaunt there history - their presumed glory - in vividly placed monuments, squares, parks, plaques, and boulevards, such history as New York has been unable entirely to obliterate is to be found, mainly, in the backwaters of Wall Street, in the goat tracks of Old and West Broadway, in and around Washington Square, and, for the relentless searcher, in grimly inaccessible regions of The Bronx.

    New York   Wall   Mistake  
  • The searcher's eye Not seldom finds more than he wished to find.

  • There are certain books in the world which every searcher for truth must know: the Bible, the Critique of Pure Reason, the Origin of Species, and Karl Marx's Capital.

    Book   World   Reason  
  • The Gospel is not about man searching for GOD but GOD reaching out to mankind!

    God   Christian   Men  
  • No truth is more clearly taught in the Volume of Inspiration, nor any more fully demonstrated by the experience of all ages, than that a deep sense and a due acknowledgment of the governing providence of a Supreme Being and the accountableness of men to Him as the searcher of hearts and righteous distributor of rewards and punishments are conducive equally to the happiness and rectitude of individuals and to the well being of communities.

    Inspiration   Heart   Men  
    John Adams (2015). “The Works of John Adams Vol. 9: Letters and State Papers 1799 - 1811”, p.135, Jazzybee Verlag
  • And what is the problem? It is the old problem of the anxious searcher - the mythic in the interior castle, the poet-pilgrim in a dark wood not sure how to proceed. Which way is the right way?

    Dark   Castles   Woods  
  • Little by little, wean yourself. This is the gist of what I have to say. From an embryo whose nourishment comes in the blood, move to an infant drinking milk, to a child on solid food, to a searcher after wisdom, to a hunter of invisible game.

    "The Enlightened Mind: An Anthology of Sacred Prose". Book edited by Stephen Mitchell, 1991.
  • Now, Friends, deal plainly with yourselves, and let the eternal Light search you, and try you, for the good of your souls. For this will deal plainly with you. It will rip you up, and lay you open, and make all manifest which lodges in you; the secret subtlety of the enemy of your souls, this eternal searcher and trier will make manifest. Therefore all to this come, and by this be searched, and judged, and led and guided. For to this you must stand or fall.

    Rip   Fall   Light  
  • At my age, and in my circumstances, what sinister object, or personal emolument had I to seek after, in this life? The growing infirmities of age and the increasing love of retirement, daily confirm my decided predilection for domestic life: and the great Searcher of human hearts is my witness, that I have no wish, which aspires beyond the humble and happy lot of living and dying a private citizen on my own farm.

    George Washington (1835). “The writings of George Washington: being his correspondence, addresses, messages, and other papers, official and private, selected and published from the original manuscripts; with a life of the author, notes, and illustrations”, p.412
  • I'm not a quester or a searcher for the truth. I don't really think there is one answer, so I never went looking for it. My impulse is less questing and more playful. I like trying on ideas and ways of life and religious approaches. I'm just not a good candidate for conversion.

  • I like to say, when asked why I pursue science, that it is to satisfy my curiosity, that I am by nature a searcher trying to understand. If you haven't found something strange during the day, it hasn't been much of a day.

    "Biography / Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • We [with John Logan] started talking about The Searchers, and then he went on to tell me a story about when he first met John Wayne, and he said, "Hey, you be me and I'll be Wayne," and I said, "No, let me be Wayne!" Anyway, it was a very pleasant conversation, it was clear to him that I was a big movie fan, and by the time I got home, there was a phone call, asking if I'd mind doing one scene in the movie [The Aviator].

    Home   Phones   Talking  
    Source: www.avclub.com
  • Finding is reserved for the searchers, we don't find what we need, we find what we search for

  • So the story goes, so I'm told The people he knew were Less than golden hearted Gamblers and robbers Drinkers and jokers, all soul searchers Like you and me

    People   Soul   Stories  
  • Women are dirt searchers; their greatest worth is irradicating rings on collars and tables. Never mind real-estate boards' corruption and racism, here's your soapsuds. Everything she is doing is peripheral, expendable, crucial, and non-negotiable. Cleanliness is next to godliness.

    Real   Racism   Mind  
  • The best hiding spots are not the most hidden; they're merely the least searched.

    Chris Pavone (2012). “The Expats: A Novel”, p.114, Broadway Books
  • God's Word never fails. He will always heal you if you dare to believe Him. Men are searching everywhere today for things with which they can heal themselves, and they ignore the fact that the Balm of Gilead (Jeremiah 8:22) is within easy reach.

    Believe   Men   Today  
  • I will govern my life and thoughts as if the whole world were to see the one and read the other, for what does it signify to make anything a secret to my neighbor, when to God, who is the searcher of our hearts, all our privacies are open?

    Life   God   Heart  
    "Personal Quotes/ Biography". www.imdb.com.
  • At its best our age is an age of searchers and discoverers, and at its worst, an age that has domesticated despair and learned to live with it happily.

    Flannery O'Connor (1969). “Mystery and Manners: Occasional Prose”, p.159, Macmillan
  • O philosophy, life's guide! O searcher-out of virtue and expeller of vices! What could we and every age of men have been without thee? Thou hast produced cities; thou hast called men scattered about into the social enjoyment of life. [Lat., O vitae philosophia dux! O virtutis indagatrix, expultrixque vitiorum! Quid non modo nos, sed omnino vita hominum sine et esse potuisset? Tu urbes peperisti; tu dissipatos homines in societatum vitae convocasti.]

    Philosophy   Men   Cities  
    "Tusculan Disputations", ook V. 2. 5, as quoted in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), p. 596-97,
  • In this world are very few things made from logic alone. It is illogical for man to be too logical. Some things we must just let stand. The mystery is more important than any possible explanation. The searcher after truth must search with humanity. Ruthless logic is the sign of a limited mind. The truth can only add to the sum of what you know, while a harmless mystery left unexplored often adds to the meaning of life. When a truth is not so important, it is better left as a mystery.

    Men   Humanity   Mind  
    "The Power of One".
  • Shall any gazer see with mortal eyes, Or any searcher know by mortal mind; Veil upon veil will lift but there must be Veil upon veil behind.

    Eye   Mind   Veils  
    Various, Helmuth von Glasenapp, Nyanamoli Thera, Nyanaponika Thera, Acarya Buddharakkhita (2008). “Collected Wheel Publications Volume II: Numbers 16–30”, p.399, Buddhist Publication Society
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