Quotes About Fullness
I will show you the path of Life. In My Presence is fullness of Joy.
~ Sarah Young
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COME TO ME with your gaping emptiness, knowing that in Me you are complete. As you rest quietly in My Presence, My Light within you grows brighter and brighter. Facing the emptiness inside you is simply the prelude to being filled with My fullness.
~ Sarah Young
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How do we remember this emptiness so in fullness we won't forget?
~ Mark Z. Danielewski
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How do we remember this emptiness so in fullness we won't forget?' Asked once, when emptiness was the worst. Why ever [would] he want to remember that?
~ Mark Z. Danielewski
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But the erotic offers a well of replenishing and provocative force to the woman who does not fear its revelation, nor succumb to the belief that sensation is enough. ... For the erotic is not a question only of what we do; it is a question of how acutely and fully we can feel in the doing. Once we know the extent to which we are capable of feeling that sense of satisfaction and completion, we can then observe which of our various life endeavors bring us closest to that fullness.
~ Audre Lorde
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For having experienced the fullness of this depth of feeling and recognizing its power, in honor and self-respect we can no require no less ourselves
~ Audre Lorde
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It is our fall from a simplicity and fullness of life directly experienced, from the sensuous moment of knowing, which leaves a gap that the symbolic can never bridge.
~ John Zerzan
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Practice sharing the fullness of your being, your best self, your enthusiasm, your vitality, your spirit, your trust, your openness, above all, your presence. Share it with yourself, with your family, with the world.
~ Jon Kabat-Zinn
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One part of that divine fullness which is communicated is the divine knowledge. That communicated knowledge, which must be supposed to pertain to God's last end in creating the world, is the creature's knowledge of HIM. For this is the end of all other knowledge, and even the faculty of understanding would be vain without it.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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I am not ashamed to own that I believe that the whole universe, heaven and earth, air and seas, and the divine constitution and history of the holy Scriptures, be full of images of divine things, as full as a language is of words; and that the multitudes of those things that I have mentioned are but a very small part of what is really intended to be signified and typified by these things.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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As all manner of excellencies meet in him, so there are concurring in him all manner of arguments and motives, to move you to choose him for your Savior, and every thing that tends to encourage poor sinners to come and put their trust in him: his fullness and all-sufficiency as a Savior gloriously appear in that variety of excellencies that has been spoken of.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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So much the more men exalt themselves, so much the less will they surely be disposed to exalt God. 'Tis certainly a thing that God aims at in the disposition of things in the affair of redemption (if we allow the Scriptures to be a revelation of God's mind), that God should appear full, and man in himself empty, that God should appear all, and man nothing.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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I totally remember what it felt like to be so full…Full of promise, full of dreams, full of shit. Mostly just full of yourself. So full you're bursting. And then you get out into the world, and people empty you out, little by little, like air from a balloon…You try like hell to fill yourself up with fresh air, from you and from other people. But back then…it was so damn effortless to feel full, you know? All you had to do was breathe
~ Jonathan Tropper
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From childhood onwards, our idea of fullness is heavily influenced by how much food we are offered.
~ Bee Wilson
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There are three big things we would all benefit from learning to do: to follow structured mealtimes; to respond to our own internal cues for hunger and fullness rather than relying on external cues such as portion size; and to make ourselves open to trying a variety of foods.
~ Bee Wilson
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and after discarding the emptiness of the Big Congested Mess, we discover the fullness of Nothing.
~ Benjamin Hoff
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La rendición total trae llenura total, y su misión total trae comunión total. Pero como el matrimonio, tienes que trabajar en eso cada día: «Jesús, yo te amo»; «Padre Dios yo te adoro»; «Precioso Espíritu Santo, anhelo tu comunión». Si descuidas la comunicación sólo un día, la próxima vez será un poco más difícil.
~ Benny Hinn
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What distinguishes the arid ages from the period of the Reformation, when nations were moved as they had not been since Paul preached in Ephesus, Corinth, and Rome, is the latter's fullness of knowledge of God's Word. To echo an early Reformation thought, when the ploughman and the garage attendant know the Bible as well as the theologian does, and know it better than some contemporary theologians, then the desired awakening shall have already occurred.
~ Gordon H. Clark
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Even Vacancy was crowded with her.
~ Graham Greene
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We are to derive worth from God alone and to love without judgment and without conditions on the basis of the unsurpassable fullness of life we get from God. Our only job is to love, not judge.
~ Gregory A. Boyd
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Beauty and fullness of tone can be achieved by having the whole orchestra play with high clarinets and a carefully selected number of piccolos.
~ Gustav Mahler
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When I think of music, I think of music in totality, complete.
~ Donny Hathaway
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That makes our hearts sink more than anything else, really, that the childless and the mothers are equivalent, but it must be so—that there is an exact equivalence and an equality, equal in emptiness and equal in fullness, equal in experiences had and equal in experiences lost, neither path better and neither path worse, neither more frightening or less riddled with fear.
~ Sheila Heti
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In the hours without sleep, each moment is so full and so vacant that it suggests itself as a rival of Time.
~ Emile M. Cioran
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