Quotes About Wonder
Perhaps it is the key to the garden!
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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nothing which did not understand the wonderfulness of what was happening to them--the immense, tender, terrible, heart-breaking beauty and solemnity of Eggs...if an Egg were to be taken away or hurt the whole world would whirl round and crash through space and come to an end...
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There is nothing so nice as supposing. It's almost like being a fairy. If you suppose anything hard enough it seems as if it were real.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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Of course there must be lots of Magic in the world," he said wisely one day, "but people don't know what it is like or how to make it. Perhaps the beginning is just to say nice things are going to happen until you make them happen. I am going to try and experiment.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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Of course there must be lots of Magic in the world, he said wisely one day, but people don't know what it is like or how to make it. Perhaps the beginning is just to say nice things are going to happen until you make them happen.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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In each century since the beginning of the world wonderful things have been discovered. In the last century more amazing things were found out than in any century before. In this new century hundreds of things still more astounding will be brought to light. At first people refuse to believe that a strange new thing can be done, then they begin to hope it can be done, then they see it can be done--then it is done and all the world wonders why it was not done centuries ago.
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Suddenly it seemed as if he might a sort of wood fairy who might be gone when she came into the garden again. He seemed too good to be true.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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I am sure there is Magic in everything, only we have not sense enough to get hold of it and make it do things for us.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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One of the strange things about living in the world is that it is only now.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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It was so new and big and wonderful and such a heavenly color.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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Por supuesto que debe haber mucha magia en el mundo- dijo sagazmente un día-, pero la gente no sabe cómo es ni cómo hacerla. A lo mejor al principio es decir simplemente cosas bonitas que van a pasar hasta que haces que pasen
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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declared you could see buds unsheath themselves. Also you could make the acquaintance of strange busy insect things running about on various unknown but evidently serious errands, sometimes carrying tiny scraps of straw or feather or food or climbing blades of grass as if they were trees from whose tops one could look out to explore the country.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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PoczÄ…tkowo ludzie nie chcÄ… uwierzy?, ?e mo?na dokona? czegoÅ› nowego, pó?niej zaczynajÄ… ufa?, ?e mo?na tego dokona?, pó?niej widzÄ…, ?e siÄ™ ju? dokonuje, a gdy odkrycie jest dokonane, ludzko?? dziwi siÄ™, ?e nie zrobiono ju? tego przed wiekami.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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secret garden that morning, and in the midst of
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I am sure she comes out sometimes to see me—though I don't see her.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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century hundreds of things still more astounding will be brought to light. At first people refuse to believe that a strange new thing can be done, then they begin to hope it can be done, then they see it can be done—then it is done and all the world wonders
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Frances Hodgson Burnett
~ Comme elle est drole!
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A veces, desde que he estado en el jardín, alzo la vista y miro el cielo entre los árboles y he tenido ese extraño sentimiento de estar feliz, como si algo estuviera empujándome el pecho, tirándome y haciéndome respirar de prisa. La magia siempre está empujando, tirando y haciendo cosas de la nada. Todo está hecho de magia, las hojas y los árboles, las flores y los pájaros, los tejones y las zorras y las ardillas y la gente.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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The robin was tremendously busy. He was very much pleased to see gardening begun on his own estate. He had often wondered at Ben Weatherstaff. Where gardening is done all sorts of delightful things to eat are turned up with the soil. Now here was this new kind of creature who was not half Ben's size and yet had had the sense to come into his garden and begin at once.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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If the sun is going to shine, little pink clouds float about, and I feel as if I could touch them. And if it rains, the drops patter and patter as if they were saying something nice. Then if there are stars, you can lie and try to count how many go into the patch.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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If I lived here,...I have a feeling this place would take me.
~ Frances Mayes
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Never lose your childish innocence. It's the most important thing.
~ Frances Mayes
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But why? Where are you going?" "Home," Angel said. "I'm going home.
~ Francine Rivers
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Don't let a day go by without seeing some wonder in it, Cadi. Stop moping around the house wishing for things to change between ye and yer mama. Go out and see what's there for ye." God was there. God was everywhere.
~ Francine Rivers
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