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Quotes About Experience

el nacimiento y la muerte son experiencias similares, cada una el inicio de un viaje.
~ Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
La muerte no es algo que haya que temer. De hecho, puede ser la experiencia más increíble de la vida. Sólo depende de cómo se vive la vida en el presente. Y lo único que importa es el amor.»
~ Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
una vez que hemos hecho todo el trabajo que nos ha sido encomendado al enviarnos a la Tierra, se nos permite desprendernos del cuerpo, que nos aprisiona el alma como el capullo envuelve a la mariposa, y...» bueno, entonces la persona tiene la más maravillosa experiencia de su vida.
~ Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
La muerte es sólo un paso más hacia la forma de vida en otra frecuencia» y «El instante de la muerte es una experiencia única, bella, liberadora, que se vive sin temor y sin angustia».
~ Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
Learning life's lessons is a little like reaching maturity. You're not suddenly more happy, wealthy, or powerful, but you understand the world around you better, and you're at peace with yourself.
~ Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
One's first love is always perfect until one meets one's second love
~ Elizabeth Aston
Innocence might be its own reward, but when it boardered on naivete, if not stupidity, it was unforgivable.
~ Elizabeth Aston
People aren't the same when they've lived in India. It changes them, I've often noticed it.
~ Elizabeth Aston
What gives value to travel is fear. It breaks down a kind of inner structure we all have.
~ Elizabeth Benedict
Her real life was underway, with all of its scratches and dents. Like the rest of us forty to forty five, she was something of a used book; intact but a bit battered around the edges.
~ Elizabeth Benedict
For all it's problems and difficulties, life is mostly a wonderful experience, and it is up to each person to make the most of each day. I hope you are successful in your life, but look to the heavens and the earth and especially to other people to find your real wealth. Wherever I am, wherever you go, know that my love goes with you.
~ Elizabeth Berg
Abstracts are real and time is a lie, it cannot be measured when one moment can expand to hold everything.
~ Elizabeth Berg
If you see a sunset and try to describe it to someone in normal words, all you can say is, 'Boy, I saw a great sunset last night.' But if you are a poet, you give it to someone to feel for themselves. Like you make a little seed of what you saw, they swallow it, and it blooms again inside their own hearts.
~ Elizabeth Berg
There I was, waiting, afraid I'd never experience the kind of joy yet to come, but hoping for it just the same.
~ Elizabeth Berg
one summer and they had a ride called the Whirligig. You sat in some wooden contraption that jerked you here, there, and everywhere. One minute you'd be going forward, the next backward or sideways or tilted over so far you thought you might fall out. It was never still and you had no idea what might come next. That's life. You're born, and you get a ride on the Whirligig.
~ Elizabeth Berg
Those who say life is a glorious blessing are right. Those who say it is endlessly cruel are also right.
~ Elizabeth Berg
That's life. You're born, and you get a ride on the Whirligig
~ Elizabeth Berg
I could still taste and smell and hear and see," she said. "I could still learn and I could still teach. I could still love and be loved. I had my mind and my spirit. And I had you.
~ Elizabeth Berg
There's nothing like getting in trouble to make you feel young.
~ Elizabeth Berg
Kids don't really see old people. A lot of people don't.
~ Elizabeth Berg
His mother said, Oh, it's miserable to love, Johnny, I'm sorry to tell you so. Miserable for me, anyway, because I feel it too hard. And what happens then? What do you think? You go from the lovely direct to the pain - you can't help it.
~ Elizabeth Berg
HE REMEMBERS NOW WITH SOMETHING LIKE A FULL-BODY FLUSH, HE REMEMBERS WHAT IT MEANS TO SHARE SOMETHING WITH SOMEONE, THE PARTICULAR ALCHEMY THAT CAN LIGHT THINGS UP.
~ Elizabeth Berg
When Lucille was a girl, a carnival came to town one summer and they had a ride called the Whirligig. You sat in some wooden contraption that jerked you here, there, and everywhere. One minute you'd be going forward, the next backward or sideways or tilted over so far you thought you might fall out. It was never still and you had no idea what might come next. That's life. You're born, and you get a ride on the Whirligig.
~ Elizabeth Berg
feels that everything that just happened between them is a pretty illusion, a ride on a carousel. Here is his world: Sadie.
~ Elizabeth Berg