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  • Rediscovery in the library may be a more difficult and uncertain process than the first discovery in the laboratory. -- John William Strutt
  • Literature ... is the rediscovery of childhood. -- Georges Bataille
  • Healing is the rediscovery of who we are and who we have always been. -- Joan Z. Borysenko
  • The Christian life has been nothing more and nothing less than a daily dependence on and a rediscovery of God's grace. -- Tullian Tchividjian
  • Each individual Christian and each new age of the Church has to make this rediscovery, this return to the source of Christian life. -- Thomas Merton
  • The New York Times credited me with the rediscovery and revival of red velvet cake. I consider this as one of my great life achievements. -- Robert Harling
  • It is only in the shadows, when some fresh wave, truly original, truly creative, breaks upon the shore, that there will be a rediscovery of the West. -- Jacques Barzun
  • To entertain at home is both a relief and a rediscovery - of rooms and settings, of your favorite things, and particularly of your own tastes and ideas. -- Martha Stewart
  • Brazil has rediscovered itself, and this rediscovery is being expressed in its people's enthusiasm and their desire to mobilize to face the huge problems that lie ahead of us. -- Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
  • Five minutes in an old book quickly reveals that most of what is being sold today as new insights into human behavior is merely the rediscovery of knowledge we have had for centuries. -- Roy H. Williams
  • Disco is a major influence in the world of fashion. It is a dynamic factor in contemporary advertising. It is a message from every consumer that there has been a rediscovery of America's greatest by-product: fun. -- Neil Bogart
  • Any loss of identity prompts people to seek reassurance and rediscovery of themselves by testing, and even by violence. Today, the electric revolution, the wired planet, and the information environment involve everybody in everybody to the point of individual extinction. -- Marshall McLuhan
  • There's a paradox in rereading. You read the first time for rediscovery: an encounter with the confirming emotions. But you reread for discovery: you go to the known to figure out the workings of the unknown, the why of the familiar how. -- Cynthia Ozick
  • If we are to negotiate the coming years safely, we may need a new kind of leadership. To put it more precisely, we need the rediscovery of an ancient kind of leadership that has rarely been given the prominence it deserves. I mean the leader as teacher. -- Jonathan Sacks
  • The clown has great importance as part of the search for what is laughable and ridiculous in man. We should put the emphasis on the rediscovery of our own individual clown, the one that has grown-up within us and which society does not allow us to express. -- Jacques Lecoq
  • When, as President Joseph F. Smith said, we "catch a spark from the awakened memories of the immortal soul, "let us be quietly grateful. When of great truths we can say "I know," that powerful spiritual witness may also carry with it the sense of our having known before. With rediscovery, we are really saying "I know - again!" -- Neal A. Maxwell
  • The rediscovery of the value of one's baptism is the basis of the missionary commitment of every Christian, because we see in the Gospel that he who lets himself be fascinated by Christ cannot do without witnessing the joy of following in his footsteps... we understand even more that, in virtue of baptism, we have an inherent missionary vocation. -- Pope Benedict XVI
  • Perhaps the rediscovery of our humanity, and the potential of the human spirit which we have read about in legends of older civilizations, or in accounts of solitary mystics, or in tales of science fiction writers - perhaps this will constitute the true revolution of the future. The new frontier lies not beyond the planets but within each one of us. -- Pierre Trudeau
  • The rejection of mass organizations as the be-all, end-all of organizing is vital for the creation and rediscovery of possibilities for empowerment and effective anarchistic work. -- Curious George Brigade
  • The basic change in the landscape since my salad days started with the defensive rediscovery of history and politics by all the theoretically-oriented academics in the late seventies and eighties. -- Paul Fry
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