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Quotes About Wonder

The design of redemption is to exhibit the grace of God in such a manner as to fill all hearts with wonder and all lips with praise.
~ Elizabeth George
The dress that hung close to her head, waiting for the first rays of the sun to light it into beauty, symbolized the wonder of the past few days.
~ Elizabeth George Speare
Every word was a singing sparrow, a magic trick, a truffle for me. The words made me laugh in delight.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
My soul, when I tend to it, is a far more expansive and fascinating source of guidance than my ego will ever be, because my soul desires only one thing: wonder. And since creativity is my most efficient pathway to wonder, I take refuge there, and it feeds my soul, and it quiets the hungry ghost—thereby saving me from the most dangerous aspect of myself.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
your life is short and rare and amazing and miraculous, and you want to do really interesting things and make really interesting things while you're still here.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
She followed the pleasure where it led. She had no weight, no name, no thoughts, no history. Then came a burst of phosphorescence, as though a firework had discharged behind her eyes, and it was over. She felt quiet and warm. For the first conscious moment of her life, her mind was free from wonder, free from worry, free from work or puzzlement. Then, from the middle of that marvelous furred stillness, a thought took shape, took hold, took over. I shall have to do this again.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
Because without that source of wonder, I know that I am doomed. Without it, I will forever wander the world in a state of bottomless dissatisfaction—nothing but a howling ghost, trapped in a body made of slowly deteriorating meat.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
What profound reward you must glean from studying the world so closely....Too many people turn away from small wonders, I find. There is so much more potency to be found in detail than generalities, but most souls cannot train themselves to sit still for it.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
I have never felt the need to invent a world beyond this world, for this world has always seemed large and beautiful enough for me. I have wondered why it is not large and beautiful enough for others.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
He seemed to live in a state of uninterrupted marvel
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
And since creativity is still the most effective way for me to access wonder, I choose it. I choose to block out all the external (and internal) noise and distractions, and to come home again and again to creativity. Because without that source of wonder, I know that I am doomed. Without it, I will forever wander the world in a state of bottomless dissatisfaction—nothing but a howling ghost, trapped in a body made of slowly deteriorating meat
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
I am so consumed by wonder at their bravery. These people have left their families and lives behind for a few weeks to go into silent retreat amidst a crowd of perfect strangers in India. Not everybody does this in their lifetime.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
A creative life is driven more strongly by curiosity than by fear.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
One instant, you're just a regular Joe, schlepping through your mundane life, and then suddenly - what is this? - nothing has changed, yet you feel stirred by a grace, swollen with wonder, overflowing with bliss. Everything - for no reason whatsoever - is perfect.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
We were too distracted by our own story to pay much attention to all the wonders that were laid before us.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
Because either way, it's all kind of amazing—what we get to do, what we get to attempt, what we sometimes get to commune with.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
I've spent my entire life chasing wonder, and to me that word is synonymous with spirituality.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
You might spend your whole life following your curiosity and have absolutely nothing to show for it at the end—except one thing. You will have the satisfaction of knowing that you passed your entire existence in devotion to the noble human virtue of inquisitiveness. And that should be more than enough for anyone to say that they lived a rich and splendid life.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
Students told me he was the most extraordinary man they'd ever encountered. He had seemed not quite of this world, they said. He seemed to live in a state of uninterrupted marvel, and he encouraged them to do the same. He didn't so much teach them how to write poetry, they said, but why: because of delight. Because of stubborn gladness. He told them that they must live their most creative lives as a means of fighting back against the ruthless furnace of this world.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
Which left me with nothing but a dazzled heart and the sense that I live in a most remarkable world, thick with mysteries.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
He had seemed not quite of this world, they said. He seemed to live in a state of uninterrupted marvel, and he encouraged them to do the same. He didn't so much teach them how to write poetry, they said, but why: because of delight. Because of stubborn gladness. He told them that they must live their most creative lives as a means of fighting back against the ruthless furnace of this world. Most of all, though, he asked his students to be brave.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
Following that scavenger hunt of curiosity can lead you to amazing, unexpected places.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert