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Quotes About Wonder

The feeling of love is the same feeling that you get when you stare into the moon on a clear night.
~ Spanish proverb
Here is the deepest secret nobody knows. Here is the root of the root and the bud of the bud And the sky of the sky of a tree called life; Which grows higher than soul can hope or mind can hide. And this is the wonder that's keeping the stars apart. I carry your heart. I carry it in my heart.
~ e e cummings
Oh oh it's magic When I'm with you Oh oh it's magic You know it's true Got a hold on you
~ Ric Ocasek
A child's spirit is like a child, you can never catch it by running after it; you must stand still, and, for love, it will soon itself come back.
~ Arthur Miller
In literature as in love, we are astonished at what is chosen by others.
~ Andre Maurois
Sexual love is the most stupendous fact of the universe, and the most magical mystery our poor blind senses know.
~ Amy Lowell
Love and magic have a great deal in common. They enrich the soul, delight the heart. And they both take practice.
~ Samuel Johnson
I feel wonderful because I see The love light in your eyes. And the wonder of it all Is that you just don't realize how much I love you.
~ Eric Clapton
Do I love you because you're beautiful, or are you beautiful because I love you? Am I making believe I see in you, a woman too perfect to be really true? Do I want you because you're wonderful, or are you wonderful because I want you? Are you the sweet invention of a lover's dream, or are you really as beautiful as you seem?
~ Oscar Hammerstein II
The wonder of marriage is woven into the wonder of the gospel of the cross of Christ, and the message of the cross is foolishness to the natural man, and so the meaning of marriage is foolishness to the natural man.
~ John Piper
To marry and be happy would be the eighth wonder of the world.
~ Unknown
I am not so much inclined to wonder that marriage is sometimes unhappy, as that it appears so little loaded with calamity; and cannot but conclude that society has something in itself eminently agreeable to human nature, when I find its pleasures so
~ Samuel Johnson
How many times have God showed up and showed out, leaving you with no other words but to say thank you? Can you count to infinity? I bet you'll learn today.
~ Unknown
To witness miracles unfold in your experience, count your blessings and be thankful. Perceived small blessings accumulate to be the most powerful.
~ Unknown
on one of my first real adult vacations, my husband and I went to Carlsbad Caverns. That place captured my imagination like few places on this earth ever have. It just transported me to the early days of the cavern. I could imagine the first people who found it, explored it. It is endless
~ Mary Connealy
It's dangerous, but it's a place full of the majesty of creation, too. It's a shining testimony to God.
~ Mary Connealy
To everyone who enjoys ghost stories
~ Mary Downing Hahn
Don't be afraid, child, The stories are always there.
~ Mary E. Pearson
If I could only reach out and touch the stars, I would know everything. I would understand.
~ Mary E. Pearson
There is magic in everything, only you must watch for it. It does not come from spells or potions or the sky, nor by special delivery of the gods. It is all around you.
~ Mary E. Pearson
Ancients pulled metals more precious than gold from the center of the earth - They spun into giant lacy wings that flew them to the stars and back "Is that what you'd do with wings?" She shook her head "No, I'd fly to the stars, but I'd never come back
~ Mary E. Pearson
Snow. I wondered what it felt like. Aunt Bernette said it could be both soft and hard, cold and hot. It stung and burned when the wind pelted it through the air, and it was a gentle cold feather when it drifted down in lazy circles from the sky. I couldn't imagine it being so many things, and I wondered if she had taken license with her story as Father always claimed. I couldn't stop thinking of it. Snow.
~ Mary E. Pearson
I wonder at the weight of a Sparrow.
~ Mary E. Pearson
What is magic but what we don't yet understand
~ Mary E. Pearson