Quotes About Wonder
The multiverse is an extraordinary place,
~ Kirsten Beyer
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Choosing a new book was like looking for treasure.
~ Kit Pearson
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I see stars before my eyes, and my thoughts are swept up into a hurricane of light.
~ Knut Hamsun
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In its eyethe far-off hills are mirrored—dragonfly!
~ Kobayashi Issa
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What a strange thing! to be alive beneath cherry blossoms.
~ Kobayashi Issa
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The children imitating the cormorants, Are more wonderful Than the real cormorants
~ Kobayashi Issa
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How much are you enjoying yourself, tiger moth?
~ Kobayashi Issa
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Humans are so wonderful. [Alucard Hellsing]
~ Kohta Hirano
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Mijn kindertijd was bijna voorbij. Het is erg jammer dat we pas als we volwassen worden de bekoring van deze tijd beginnen te begrijpen. Als kind was alles zo anders. We bekeken de wereld met klare en zuivere ogen, alles leek zoveel stralender.
~ Konstantin Paustovsky
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You should know that The Lost History of Dreams isn't about dreams or 'chimera of wonder,' as the pilgrims claim. Nor is it about love. It's about the ambitions and hopes that plague us in life, which we end up regretting." She shot Robert a meaningful glare. "Now go.
~ Kris Waldherr
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Beauty is that in the presence of which we feel more alive.
~ Krista Tippett
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Dogs. The best work God had ever done.
~ Kristan Higgins
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She wondered if he could see himself in a mirror. If he sparkled.
~ Kristan Higgins
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I rather fancy the story of Laurelyn the Moondreamer and how she built a castle of silver moonbeams, don't you? Silver-mind it was called.
~ Kristen Britain
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Hoe graag zou ik niet beginnen met de beschrijving van iets moois, een diepblauw meer, omringd door perfect kegelvormige vulkanen, een bulderende waterval diep in een oerwoud, een klaterende bron die in een drassig grasland ontspringt, een tapijt wilde hyacinten uitgerold in een donker bos, plekken die ik op reizen met andere mensen heb gezien, misschien bestaan ze nog, niet alles is verknoeid. ? De tuin der onschuldigen
~ Kristien Hemmerechts
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In the silence, Leni wondered if one person could ever really save another, or if it was the kind of thing you had to do for yourself.
~ Kristin Hannah
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Maslow might be speaking of clients I have known when he says, "self-actualized people have a wonderful capacity to appreciate again and again, freshly and naively, the basic goods of life with awe, pleasure, wonder, and even ecstasy, however stale these experiences may be for other people." (4, p. 214)
~ Carl R. Rogers
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One of the most satisfying feelings I know—and also one of the most growth-promoting experiences for the other person—comes from my appreciating this individual in the same way that I appreciate a sunset. People are just as wonderful as sunsets if I can let them be. In fact, perhaps the reason we can truly appreciate a sunset is that we cannot control it.
~ Carl R. Rogers
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The universe is a pretty big place. If it's just us, seems like an awful waste of space.
~ Carl Sagan
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Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.
~ Carl Sagan
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The cosmos is within us. We are made of star-stuff. We are a way for the universe to know itself.
~ Carl Sagan
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We are like butterflies who flutter for a day and think it is forever.
~ Carl Sagan
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The universe is a pretty big place. If it's just us, seems like an awful waste of space.
~ Carl Sagan
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Two bubbles found they had rainbows on their curves. They flickered out saying: "It was worth being a bubble, just to have held that rainbow thirty seconds.
~ Carl Sandburg
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