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Quotes About Wholeness

I am the Circle and the Circle is me
~ Patrick Ness
We are more than the parts that form us.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Somos algo más que las partes que nos conforman,
~ Patrick Rothfuss
We are more than the parts that form us, Bast
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Nous sommes bien davantage que la somme des parties qui nous composent,
~ Patrick Rothfuss
the greatest silence of the three, wrapping the others inside itself. It
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Somos mais do que as partes que nos formam
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Consanguinity, which says, 'a piece of a thing can represent the whole of a thing.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Let me just say, if you have a hole in your heart and you are seeking for other people to fill your neediness, it doesn't work that way.
~ Unknown
and just then, in one of those unbidden flashes of insight, it occurred to him that nothing was meaningless, that everything in the world was connected to everything else.
~ Paul Auster
Think of the circular path of each movement, in Tai Chi every movement is in curve or circle that has no ending or beginning.
~ Unknown
Independence is not something you can divide into phases. It exists or does not exist.
~ Paul Scott
Onszelf leren kennen als deel van een groter geheel, samen met anderen, zal borg staan voor een betere zelfzorg die niet los gezien kan worden van zorg voor de ander. Wellicht komt er dan ook meer ruimte voor intimiteit.
~ Unknown
The animals were like a storm moving whole, and then breaking,
~ Paula McLain
He didn't think of her individual traits, he didn't think of the details of her hair, or her eyes, or her body. He thought of her as a whole, as an entity that enthralled him, which he could not blink away; one whole person, human, heartfelt, and real.
~ Paullina Simons
Everything in your body is interrelated and isolation is a myth.
~ Pavel Tsatsouline
Nothing in the world is single,All things by a law divineIn one spirit meet and mingle.
~ Percy Bysshe Shelley
Equality is spiritual
~ Perry Marshall
Until all of the emotions are accepted indiscriminately (and acceptance does not imply license to dump emotions irresponsibly or abusively), there can be no wholeness, no real sense of well being, and no solid sense of self esteem.
~ Unknown
For just as without night there is no day, without work there is no play, without hunger there is no satiation, without fear there is no courage, without tears there is no joy, and without anger, there is no real love. Most people, who choose or are coerced into only identifying with "positive" feelings, usually wind up in an emotionally lifeless middle ground – bland, deadened, and dissociated in an unemotional "no-man's-land.
~ Unknown
Physicians and mental health workers today don't speak of retrieving souls, but they are faced with a similar task—restoring wholeness to an organism that has been fragmented by trauma. Shamanistic concepts and procedures treat trauma by uniting lost soul and body in the presence of community. This approach is alien to the technological mind. However, these procedures do seem to succeed where conventional Western approaches fail.
~ Peter A. Levine
The right way to wholeness is made up of fateful detours and wrong turnings. —C. G. Jung
~ Peter A. Levine
For someone who's been traumatized, that feeling of balance and wholeness is such a surprise, it can cause an "identity crisis." We don't recognize ourselves because we're no longer filled with shame and fear and collapse.
~ Peter A. Levine
I'm working on a new problem: Find the value for N such that N plus everything else in your life makes you feel all right. What would N equal? Solve for N.
~ Peter Cameron