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“There are many paths to success. True success is happiness. It is lying on your deathbed, looking back at your life, and feeling a sense of satisfaction.”
― Branching Out: The Biology Career Handbook from Consultancy to Biotech
― Branching Out: The Biology Career Handbook from Consultancy to Biotech
“Ultimately, the benefits of moving overseas are many and varied, and it's an experience that can positively impact your life in countless ways. So if you have the opportunity to move abroad, go for it and embrace the adventure!”
― Branching Out: The Biology Career Handbook from Consultancy to Biotech
― Branching Out: The Biology Career Handbook from Consultancy to Biotech
“Be mindful of joy. Create a list of all the small experiences that make you feel a little bit happier… Practising gratitude and focusing on joyful moments build emotional resilience, which is crucial for navigating the ups and downs of career change.”
― Branching Out: The Biology Career Handbook from Consultancy to Biotech
― Branching Out: The Biology Career Handbook from Consultancy to Biotech
“Here, just below the Earth’s summit, there are towns and villages, a tangle of human lives, in the shadow of Arctic eschatology.”
― Names for the Sea: Strangers in Iceland
― Names for the Sea: Strangers in Iceland
“The northern sky, dark over the sea, is mottled with green that spreads like spilt paint… The green and white reach towards each other and then lunge away like opposing magnets forced together. I tread water, and watch.”
― Names for the Sea: Strangers in Iceland
― Names for the Sea: Strangers in Iceland
“I dislike Tolkien, another Oxonian Old Norse obsessive, with his war games and made-up language in a world without women.”
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“Foreigner, útlendingur. Ausländer. I have joined the Faculty of Foreign Languages. British people of my generation don't use that world, certainly not as casually as Icelanders. 'Foreigner' is a word I associate with the Daily Mail and the British National Party, a term used only by people who understand the world in binary terms of Us and Them.”
― Names for the Sea: Strangers in Iceland
― Names for the Sea: Strangers in Iceland
“It’s a planet,” I said. “It’s not what we thought it was back home. It’s not this safe cocoon, man. We’re out here spinning in all this chaos. The Earth is a planet. The Earth is a spaceship, and we’re all space travelers.”
― Spaceman: An Astronaut's Unlikely Journey to Unlock the Secrets of the Universe
― Spaceman: An Astronaut's Unlikely Journey to Unlock the Secrets of the Universe
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