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“Innovative solutions to new challenges seldom come from familiar places”
Gyan Nagpal“I’d learned so much from traveling to familiar places that I figured I’d learn twice as much by going to a place I knew nothing about.”
Gerry Abbey, Cheers, Beers, and Eastern Promise“The central question of any execution: do you want the hood on or off? Would you rather see it coming? Or would you rather simply drift away, cocooned in warm darkness, stinking of nothing but yourself? A kind, familiar place to hide in, just before the snap, the crackle? Or the pop?”
Gemma Files, We Will All Go Down Together“It's like coming home," said Webster and he wasn't talking to the dog. "It's like you've been away for a long, long time and then you come home again. And it's so long you don't recognize the place. Don't know the furniture, don't recognize the floor plan. But you know by the feel of it that it's an old familiar place and you are glad you came.""I like it here," said. Ebenezer and he meant Webster's lap, but the man misunderstood."Of course, you do," he said. "It's your home as well as mine. More your home, in fact, for you stayed here and took care of it while I forgot about it.”
Clifford D. Simak, City“If you want to love and understand yourself better, seek out unfamiliar people in unfamiliar places.”
Elaine Orabona Foster, In Movement There Is Peace“All alone in an unfamiliar place, like some solitary explorer who's lost his compass and his map. Is this what it means to be free?”
Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore“She liked then to wander alone into strange and unfamiliar places. She discovered many a sunny, sleepy corner, fashioned to dream in.”
Kate Chopin, The Awakening“I actively pursue experiences that are unlike any others that I've experienced and cultures that I don't know and unfamiliar places and unfamiliar history and things like that.”
Casey Neistat“All I know is I'm totallyalone. All alone i n an unfamiliar place, like some solitary explorer who's lost his compass and his map. Is this what it means to be free? I don't know, and I give up thinking about it.”
Haruki Murakami“I’m free, I think. I shut my eyes and think hard and deep about how free I am, but I can’t really understand what it means. All I know is I’m totally alone. All alone in an unfamiliar place, like some solitary explorer who’s lost his compass and his map. Is this what it means to be free?”
Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore