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Wonder quotes:
Albert Einstein:
The most
beautiful thing we
can experience is the
mysterious. It is the source
of all true art and all
science. He to whom this
emotion is a stranger, who can
no longer pause to wonder and
stand rapt in awe, is as good
as dead: his eyes are closed.
Amy Bloom:
Love at first sight is easy to
understand; it's when two
people have been looking at
each other for a lifetime that
it becomes a miracle.
Anais Nin:
The dream was always running
ahead of me. To catch up, to
live for a moment in unison
with it, that was the miracle.
Anais Nin:
The possession of knowledge
does not kill the sense of
wonder and mystery. There is
always more mystery.
Bill Cosby:
For two people in a marriage
to live together day after day
is unquestionably the one
miracle the Vatican has
overlooked.
Buddha:
If we could see the miracle of
a single flower clearly, our
whole life would change.
Emily Dickinson:
Before the ice is in the
pools,
Before the skaters go,
Or any cheek at nightfall
Is tarnished by the snow,
Before the fields have
finished,
Before the Christmas tree,
Wonder upon wonder
Will arrive to me!
Maureen Hawkins:
Before you were conceived I
wanted you
Before you were born I loved
you
Before you were here an hour I
would die for you
This is the miracle of life.
Monica Baldwin:
The moment when you first wake
up in the morning is the most
wonderful of the twenty-four
hours. No matter how weary or
dreary you may feel, you
possess the certainty that,
during the day that lies
before you, absolutely
anything may happen. And the
fact that it practically
always doesn't, matters not a
jot. The possibility is always
there.
Rachel Carson:
If I had influence with the
good fairy who is supposed to
preside over the christening
of all children, I should ask
that her gift to each child in
the world be a sense of wonder
so indestructible that it
would last throughout life.
Rachel Carson:
It is a wholesome and
necessary thing for us to turn
again to the earth and in the
contemplation of her beauties
to know of wonder and
humility.
Rachel Carson:
If a child is to keep alive
his inborn sense of wonder, he
needs the companionship of at
least one adult who can share
it, rediscovering with him the
joy, excitement and mystery of
the world we live in.
Ralph Sockman:
Christmas renews our youth by
stirring our wonder. The
capacity for wonder has been
called our most pregnant human
faculty, for in it are born
our art, our science, our
religion.
Thich Nhat Hanh:
People usually consider
walking on water or in thin
air a miracle. But I think the
real miracle is not to walk
either on water or in thin
air, but to walk on earth.
Every day we are engaged in a
miracle which we don't even
recognize: a blue sky, white
clouds, green leaves, the
black, curious eyes of a child
-- our own two eyes. All is a
miracle.
Thomas Carlyle:
This world, after all our
science and sciences, is still
a miracle; wonderful,
inscrutable, magical and more,
to whosoever will think of it.
Willa Cather:
The miracles of the church
seem to me to rest not so much
upon faces or voices or
healing power coming suddenly
near to us from afar off, but
upon our perceptions being
made finer, so that for a
moment our eyes can see and
our ears can hear what is
there about us always. (Death
Comes for the Archbishop,
1927) |