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There are those who follow maps, and those who make them.
A map such as that one is worth many hundreds, and as luck will have it, thousands of dollars. But more than this, it is a remembrance of that time before our planet was so small. When this map was made, I thought, you could live without knowing where you were not living.
I have an existential map. It has 'You are here' written all over it.
Keyboarding Mapwork
I have always preferred maps to books. They don't answer you back. Never throw a map away.
If you want to find the way forward, then stop looking for maps and start walking.
Even before you understand them, your brain is drawn to maps.
People make maps of all the places I've mentioned. I knew that those people were out there. I wanted to create something for them.
The map had been the first form of misdirection, for what is a map but a way of emphasizing some things and making other things invisible?
Two important characteristics of maps should be noticed. A map is not the territory it represents, but, if correct, it has a similar structure to the territory, which accounts for its usefulness.
The map appears to us more real than the land.
Many cases of twentieth-century American map geekdom, it seems, began the same way that many twentieth-century Americans began: conceived in the backseats of Buicks
A map is not a journey.
There's just something hypnotic about maps.
Locations have been
We were just looking at maps...Maps-- Rick Riordan
If you're going to have a complicated story, you must work to a map; otherwise you can never make a map of it afterwards.
The map of America is a map of endlessness, of opening out, of forever and ever. No man's face would make you think of it but his hope might, his courage might.
Maps are essential. Planning a journey without a map is like building a house without drawings.
All maps are fiction when the world is seen from the sky. But if ten thousand dragons choose to believe in this one, I think you will find it nearer truth than otherwise.
Mapping does not purport to create an idealistic vision where all teachers agree, love one another, and gather around a campfire and sing 'Curriculum Kumbaya.' What it can develop is a sense of place, of respect, and of new grounds for discussion, disputes, and direction.
You must name a thing before you can note it on your hand drawn map.
Maximum Rocknroll
didn't have a map section.
How was I supposed to know
that Berkeley was not
a neighborhood of San Francisco?
I had loved studying the map because it was a printed explanation of where I had been placed on earth. It was a love song to location, a psalm of praise to both measurement and extent.
The time you want the map ... is before you enter the woods
The map was just an accessory. She knew exactly where she was.
The map is more interesting than the territory.
Don't rely on others to show you the way. Carry your own map.
Folk like to pretend they know everything about the world. Rich folk especially. Maps are great for that. [ ... ] You don't have blanks on your map, so the folks who draw them shade in a piece and write, 'The Eld.' You might as well burn a hole right through the map for what good that does.
The present map of Palestine was drawn by the British mandate. The Jewish people have another map which our youth and adults should strive to fulfill: from the Nile to the Euphrates.
Burn all the maps to your body. I'm not here of my own choosing.
Give me a map and I'll build you a city.
My home is a little more complicated than coordinates on a map.
When a thing beckons you to explore it without telling you why or how,
this is not a red herring; it's a map.
My first occupation was to map the country.
the goal of a mapping effort isn't to complete an artifact, but to address the challenges the diagrams help discover and understand. Diagrams
Fingerprint, he writes. A map to mark the spaces you've inhabited. A map you make yourself, quadrant by quadrant, inch by inch, until the landscape of your life looks like a vast and unexplored terrain. Here there be monsters, it will say.
We're looking for places that aren't on a map. If we put them on one, then anybody could find them.
The road from 'here' to 'there' is a map yet to be written with the pen I hold in my hand.
He had eaten Kate's map so
The map is not the territory, but you can't fold up the territory and put it in the glove compartment.
A map was a fine thing to study when you were disposed to think of something else, being made up of names that would turn into a chime if you went back upon them.
The desert wasn't mappable. It ate map-makers.
Come to the book as you would come to an unexplored land. Come without a map. Explore it and draw your own map.
I just know when I quit looking to other people for directions, I found my own map.
If the map doesn't agree with the ground the map is wrong
It's time to stop complying with the system and draw your own map. Stop settling for what's good enough and start creating art that matters.
Begin to look at maps with the narcotic tingle of possibility.
Sometimes it is better to work out the map for yourself rather than have it given to you, in terms of learning.
Early mapmakers kept their backs to the sea
A map says to you.
Read me carefully, follow me closely, doubt me not ...
I am the earth in the palm of your hand.
She's alone, Inserted so deep in her blankets; I'm going to need a map to find her.
We emphasise the features on satellite maps by adding colours to farmland, urban structures, archaeological sites, vegetation and water.
The maps are really like a filter. They filter information for you to make better decisions on where you are going and what to do,
The world can doubtless never be well known by theory: practice is absolutely necessary; but surely it is of great use to a young man, before he sets out for that country, full of mazes, windings, and turnings, to have at least a general map of it, made by some experienced traveler.
The earth's round, like an orange, but this map is like its skin, cut off in ovals, north to south, laid flat and stretched a bit at the top and bottom. A Dutchman called Mercator invented the way to do this accurately twenty years ago. It's the first accurate world map.
The virtue of maps, they show what can be done with limited space, they foresee that everything can happen therein.
Every man has a map in his heart of his own country and that the heart will never allow you to forget this map. (p. 18)
A map, it is said, organizes wonder.
This place where you are right now, God circled on a map for you.
What is a fantasy map but a space beyond which There Be Dragons?
All exiles carry a map within them that points the way homeward.
After a certain quantity, photos apparently taken by chance, postcards chosen according to a passing mood, begin to trace an itinerary, to map the imaginary country that stretches out before us.
Somewhere there is a map of how it can be done.
All I ever wanted was a world without maps.
God's mapmakers give no thought to their own desires or security. Instead, they eagerly spill themselves out as a fragrant offering to heaven.
The World is a Treasure Map.
I've always been fascinated and stared at maps for hours as a kid. I've especially been most intrigued by the uninhabited or lonelier places on the planet. Like Greenland, for instance, or just recently flying over Alaska and a chain of icy, mountainous islands, uninhabited.
If we cannot always be entirely sane in our relationships, the kindest thing we can do for those who care about us is to hand over some maps that try to chart and guide others through the more disturbed regions of our internal world.
A single glance at the map will make the reader acquainted with the position of the eastern coast of the island of Great Britain, as connected with the shores of the opposite continent.
For the first time in our lives, I'm somewhere she can't find, and I don't have the map to give her that leads to me.
I am alone here in my own mind. There is no map and there is no road. It is one of a kind just as yours is.
No map to help us find the tranquil flat lands, clearings calm, fields without mean fences. Rolling down the other side of life our compass is the sureness of ourselves. Time may make us rugged, ragged round the edges, but know and understand that love is still the safest place to land.
What did we do before Google Maps and Citymapper?
Our intention and aspiration is to continue building out thematic information about every subject - basemaps, imagery, demographics, landscape data, etc. - so anyone can use it to access thousands of authoritative maps.
I don't really map anything out. I just let it happen [while writing]. But once it happens, it's always there. If it's laid, it's played. If I get to page 300 and it's not working, I junk it.
All right, damsel. Send over those coordinates.
All maps are distorted, they are not literal fact.
To stay on the map you've got to keep showing up.
All religions, all indigenous traditions, all origin stories provide a large map of where you are.
London darkens the map like England's bowel polyp. There is a whole country up here.
Topography displays no favorites; North's as near as West.
More delicate than the historians' are the map-makers' colors.
When people ask us why we moved to Austin we can truthfully answer: We pointed at the map.
If you hesitate to map out your future, to make a big plan or to set a goal, you've just gone ahead and mapped your future anyway.
I have a terrible wanderthirst; the very sight of a map makes me want to put on my hat and take an umbrella and start. I
shall see before I die the palms and temples of the South.
Japanese maps tend to come in two varieties: small, schematic, and bewildering; and large, fantastically detailed, and bewildering.
I sit at my desk
each night with no place to go,
opening the wrinkled maps of Milwaukee and Buffalo,
the whole U.S.,
its cemeteries, its arbitrary time zones,
through routes like small veins, capitals like small stones.
In the long run, the map was a triumph of marketing as much as empirical science. It helped a good idea find a wide audience.
excoriated and burned, mapped and measured and meted
The map is not the territory, the word is not the thing it describes. Whenever the map is confused with the territory, a 'semantic disturbance' is set up in the organism. The disturbance continues until the limitation of the map is recognized.
True places are not found on maps.
There is only one map to the journey of life and it lives within your heart
One time in your life
You've got the route in hand
But the map is stuck
They said it's not your fault
The tires are tired the camera moves
And your driver's been pulled
People don't get it. He didn't even have a fuckin' map; what kind of idiot? THAT was the point. There's no blank spots on the map anymore, anywhere on earth. If you want a blank spot on the map, you gotta leave the map behind.
When one day an expedition was sent to the spatial coordinates
Less a point on a map and more a region of the soul, but it is a path I can follow.
Foursquare makes maps special. We take maps that are blank and put dots on them to help you figure out what to do.
These are the ruins
I mapped onto my body so I might always be lost.
The most striking feature if this map is the stark fat of the Two Roads. There is the road that leads to Life, and there is the road that leads to Death. There is Good, and there is Evil. There is Right and there is Wrong.
Show yourself!" Snape said, tapping the map sharply. It stayed blank. Harry was taking deep, calming breaths. "Professor Severus Snape, master of this school, commands you to yield the information you conceal!" Snape said, hitting the map with his wand.