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Quotes About Wholeness

You, my readers, must understand that you are already starting from somewhere. You have the beginning already shown to you, and no one knows in what wholeness and felicity you may end. I you take up any noble line and stick to it, you can reach the ultimate. Be inspired but not proud. Do not aim low; you will miss the mark. Aim high; you will be on the threshold of bliss.
~ B.K.S. Iyengar
By interweaving, I mean that all the threads and fibers of our being at every level are dawn into contact and communication with each other. This is how the body and the mind learn to work together.
~ B.K.S. Iyengar
I think, really, what I'm interested in is whole women, real people.
~ Andrea Riseborough
I'm grateful for my family: that's what defines me; that's what makes me whole.
~ Jane Clayson
They were two halves that together formed a magical whole.
~ Dick Button
Man is not satisfied with being just man. He wants to be everything, all creatures, and still remain himself.
~ Garry Douglas Kilworth
what is all-encompassing can have no opposite."26
~ Gary R. Renard
there isn't really any such thing as a subject and an object, there is only oneness.
~ Gary R. Renard
The love I felt for her on that train ride had a capital and provinces, parishes and a Vatican, an orange planet and many sullen moons—it was systemic and it was complete.
~ Gary Shteyngart
Genuine love is between two people who know they are already complete. Genuine love is based on a new paradigm in which both partners are committed to the celebration of each other and their loved ones.
~ Gay Hendricks
There was always the next person, the next hope. A future in which I could dream myself whole without taking full responsibility for that wholeness, in the same way that many of us pin our hopes on the next diet, and the next after that. As long as we keep hoping someone is coming, we keep waiting. As long as we believe the answer is out there, we don't have to turn around and discover it now.
~ Geneen Roth
In the silence, nothing was fragmented. There were no separate strands to gather together, to fumble, to complete for attention. In the silence, all of that fell away, and there was only what was here, and what was to be done.
~ Geoff Ryman
nada que es completo en sí mismo es más fuerte cuando se divide.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
You must understand that it is the will of God that all His children be blessed and in health.
~ George Bloomer
The presence of a noble nature, generous in its wishes, ardent in its charity, changes the lights for us: we begin to see things again in their larger, quieter masses, and to believe that we too can be seen and judged in the wholeness of our character.
~ George Eliot
Everything is all one - that is the beginning and end with you.
~ George Eliot
We see human heroism broken into units and say, this unit did little—might as well not have been. But in this way we might break up a great army into units; in this way we might break the sunlight into fragments, and think that this and the other might be cheaply parted with.
~ George Eliot
A composition is always more than the sum of its parts. In other words, a really good piece of music is more than itself. It's sort of like a prism, which you can see from each facet a single totality.
~ Yo-Yo Ma
I certainly believe that being in contact with one's spirit and nurturing one's spirit is as important as nurturing one's body and mind. We are three dimensional beings: body, mind, spirit.
~ Laurence Fishburne
Be at peace with your own soul, then heaven and earth will be at peace with you.
~ Saint Isaac of Nineveh
The psyche is a self-regulating system whose aim is not perfection but wholeness and equilibrium.
~ Sallie Nichols
Jesus didn't come just to save our souls; He came to redeem every part of our lives.
~ Sally Clarkson
Perfection scribbled out or the imperfection that makes you, me, anyone perfect and complete because it includes the truth of our mortality. Get
~ Samantha Hunt
Health lies -- implicitly -- in merging with something (matter) rather than nothing (vacuum).
~ Samuel R. Delany