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Quotes About Wonder

Life is so rich, I can't help but fall in love again, again and again.
~ Unknown
Faith and Love are strange but powerful things, they can work wonders.
~ Unknown
Live the full life of the mind, exhilarated by new ideas, intoxicated by the Romance of the unusual.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Loving you is the most beautiful and wonderful thing to do in this world
~ Unknown
In a way, love is like a dream, something so amazing, magical, something so beautiful. Makes you feel as if the world is perfect, like it's never going to end.
~ Unknown
I have loved the stars to fondly to ever be fearful of the night.
~ Galileo Galilei
Where there is great love, there are always miracles.
~ Unknown
it's difficult to be curious and unhappy at the same time. Re-igniting
~ Mark Williams
What miracle is this? This giant tree. It stands ten thousand feet high But doesn't reach the ground. Still it stands. Its roots must hold the sky.
~ Mark Z. Danielewski
Philosophers view the world to a certain extent in the same way as do alien beings or children. Everything is always completely new. They mistrust strongly ingrained judgments, and, yes, they even mistrust the scientific claims of experts.
~ Unknown
It was my father who instilled the 'never say no' attitude I carry around with me today, and who instilled in me a sense of wonder, always taking us on adventures in the car, never telling us the destination.
~ Marlee Matlin
She watched Malachy curl his long fingers around a lock of Layla's straight hair, gently caressing it as he mused on the origins of stars. The young astronomer knew that in Aristotelian times the word 'comet' meant "the length of luminous hair," but the word eventually changed to signify the orbiting streak that sometimes, just sometimes, flies a little too close to the sun.
~ Unknown
I like the feeling that anything, anything, could happen.
~ Unknown
One day, years later, the soldiers wheeled around to find themselves in a city of glass. Their rifles turned to carnival glass; bullets dissolved, glittering, in their hands. From the poet's zoo they heard monkeys cry; from the poet's observatory they heard poem after poem like a call to prayer.
~ Martín Espada
Ebenezer Snell] never got over the idea that although people who loved each other might be apart, they could gaze up at the sky and see the same stars and the same moon. The scientist in him understood the phenomenon, but the poet in him appreciated the wonder.
~ Unknown
Bracketing has turned all my experiences, remembered and present, into a gallery of miracles where I wander around dazzled by the beauty of events I cannot explain.
~ Martha Beck
Play teaches people to be capable of living with others without control; it connects the experiences of vulnerability and surprise to curiosity and wonder, rather than to crippling anxiety. How
~ Martha C. Nussbaum
Slowly we wound uphill past fields and thick forest until we reached the eastern edge of the Rift Valley. Far below, as far as I could see, lay the golden plain ringed by blue mountains. It was true, it was there, and more magical than I had ever pictured it.
~ Martha Gellhorn
We look at the dance to impart the sensation of living in an affirmation of life, to energize the spectator into keener awareness of the vigor, the mystery, the humor, the variety, and the wonder of life. This is the function of the American dance
~ Martha Graham
I still marvel at how God turns dreams into reality.
~ Martha Reeves
In the extremity of darkness I will look up and see the stars.
~ Unknown
Play is the exultation of the possible.
~ Martin Buber
The popular reaction to David seems to have been wonder at his size rather than at the artistry of his carving. He was a spectacle, a freakish oddity.
~ Martin Gayford
Life is a ticket to the greatest show on earth.
~ Martin H. Fischer