979 Quotes About Wonder
- Author Elizabeth Gilbert
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We need courage to take ourselves seriously, to look closely and without flinching, to regard the things that frighten us in life and art with wonder.
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- Author N.T. Wright
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The author explains the evidence for they would help from astronomy. He says that if planets are behaving in a way that cannot be explained by what is already known, then another planet is searched for which would explain their behavior. This, he says, is actually how the more distant planets were discovered. We look, then, for something that would explain what is not inexplicable from what we already see.
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- Author Elizabeth Gilbert
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As someone who struggles with anxiety and cowardice, as we all do, I’m profoundly inspired by. . . . full-on commitment to wonder, to wonder as a response to anguish or difficulty. It makes everything a puzzle, right? A catastrophe is nothing but a puzzle with the volume of drama turned up very high.
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- Author Zipha Keatley Snyder
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...But wondering takes time, and most of the people of the neighborhood were hard-working people, and so they gradually began to forget.
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- Author Sir Kristian Goldmund Aumann
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Every day is one step closer to the precious truth; ervery day can teach you the wonder, if you're willing to see those.
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- Author Hans Urs von Balthasar
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Wonder—the enthusiastic ardor for the sublimity of being, for its worthiness to be an object of knowledge—promises to become the point of departure for genuine insight only where it has reached the stage in which the subject, overwhelmed by the object, has, as it were, fused into a single point or into nothing… like the movement of hope and love toward God, which is genuine and selfless only where it has assumed the attitude of pure worship of God for his own sake.
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- Author Jason Mott
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People and events of wonder and magic are the lifeblood of the world.
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- Author Marty Rubin
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I still find the moon more amazing than the fact men have walked on it.
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- Author Paul Bogard
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When I lie back and close my eyes, this farthest lip of beach right next to the end of the ocean feels like being up close to an enormous breathing being, the bass drum surf thump reverberating through the sand. Living out here with no lights, alone, you would indeed become sensitive to seasons, rhythms, weather, sounds- right up next to the sea, right up under the sky, like lying close to a lover’s skin to hear blood and breath and heartbeat.
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