Quotes about exploring
exploring family great life members side though
I haven't done any genealogical exploring myself, though members of my family and also of my husband's family have traced things back. I have a great grandfather on my mother's side who was a musician, and I'd like to know more about his life. Kim Edwards
exploring home learning sitting teens
I never really had the fun teens of exploring the world because I was sitting at home, learning programming. Markus Persson
exploring looking others purpose respond together within work
In this new program, we're looking at how we work together - we're exploring what our purpose is and how we can respond to others within our community. Julie Holland
exploring helps people social understand
If fiction changes things, it's usually because it's a powerful way of exploring social issues. And it helps us to understand people who are different from us.
exploring wonderful
I write because I have always been curious about what it would feel like to be someone else, in a different situation. Fiction is a wonderful way of exploring that.
exploring personal process songs talking
The songwriting process is strange. I like exploring with different subjects. I'll write songs that are really personal and no one will really know what I'm talking about.
exploring option putting serious viable
It's a little more serious than putting out feelers at this point. We think it's a viable option for us, and we're exploring the possibilities.
exploring-the-world best-education teach
The best education you will ever get is traveling. Nothing teaches you more than exploring the world and accumulating experiences. Mark Patterson
exploring love
What do I love about acting? I love traveling, meeting new people, exploring and just doing what I love. Bailee Madison
exploring point step
The first step for us is to see what is out there. At this point we're just exploring possibilities.
exploring-the-world mind way
EXPLORING the world is one of the best ways of exploring the mind, and walking travels both terrains, Rebecca Solnit