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Quotes About Fullness

To Be Filled With The Knowledge Of God's Glory Is To Be As The Water Cover The Sea
~ Sunday Adelaja
Now the heart is so full that a drop overfills it; We are happy now because God wills it.
~ James Russell Lowell
Outside Christ, I am empty; in Christ, I am full.
~ Watchman Nee
Our present world contains clues...to another world-a world which we can begin to experience now, but will only know in all its fullness at the end of things.
~ Alister E. McGrath
The only way I can describe it-at the end of How the Grinch Stole Christmas, you know how his heart grows like five times? Everything is full; it's just full all the time.
~ Matt Damon
There is no way to clearly capture or sum up life...when fully lived.
~ Jill Telford
How vast was a human being's capacity for suffering. The only thing you could do was stand in awe of it. It wasn't a question of survival at all. It was the fullness of it, how much could you hold, how much could you care.
~ Janet Fitch
Gratitude for the present moment and the fullness of life now is true prosperity.
~ Eckhart Tolle
Gratitude for the present moment and the fullness of life now is true prosperity. It cannot come in the future. Then, in time, that prosperity manifests for you in various ways.
~ Eckhart Tolle
True salvation is fulfillment, peace, life in all its fullness. It is to be who you are, to feel within you the good that has no opposite, the joy of Being that depends on nothing outside itself.
~ Eckhart Tolle
Glowing. The moon through a doorway. Breath hard in my throat. Heart full to burst. The moon through a doorway. And its light… Hope.
~ Edith Pattou
the lonely evening sound of the mothers, saying it is not our fault that we weep so, it is nature's fault that makes us first full, then empty.
~ Edna O'Brien
Must you respect a man to be in his service?" "No," he answered carefully. "But since it helps to be paid, you must respect the fullness of his pockets.
~ Alastair Reynolds
The light God sent was his Son: the same light that had been shining unextinguished in the world's darkness all along, seen now in full brightness.
~ Alexander Schmemann
We can't communicate the incommuunicable, we can't explain the inconceivable, life's fullness forever lies in wait about each one of us, and the lonely emptiness of existence is permanent, but a star deep in our heart lead us the way home.
~ Alexis karpouzos
Yo soy un ser que piensa, siente, quiere, ama y odia; esta naturaleza que me rodea es bella y luminosa, y la vida nos ha sido dada por un Dios justo y benévolo, para vivirla con entereza y plenitud.»
~ Rene Descartes
Para ser grande, sé entero: nada tuyo exageres o excluyas. Sé todo en cada cosa. Pon cuanto eres en lo mínimo que hagas. En cada lago así la luna entera brilla, porque alta vive.
~ Ricardo Reis
The Alexander Technique is a very practical method which enables us to be conscious of each moment; this enhances the quality of life and enables us to live life to the full.
~ Richard Brennan
So I went to bed, full, happy, and caring nothing for all the hurt of all the englished Welshmen that ever festered upon a proud land
~ Richard Llewellyn
I wonder is happiness only an essence of good living, that you shall taste only once or twice while you live, and then go on living with the taste in your mouth, and wishing you had the fullness of it solid between your teeth, like a good meal that you have tasted and cherished, and look back in your mind to eat again.
~ Richard Llewellyn
Fullness in a person cannot permit love because there are no openings, no handles, no give-and-take, and no deep hunger.
~ Richard Rohr
Any kind of authentic God experience will usually feel like love or suffering, or both. It will connect you to Full Reality at ever-new breadths, and depths "until God will be all in all" (1 Corinthians 15:28).
~ Richard Rohr
What if Christ is a name for the transcendent within of every "thing" in the universe? What if Christ is a name for the immense spaciousness of all true Love? What if Christ refers to an infinite horizon that pulls us from within and pulls us forward too? What if Christ is another name for everything—in its fullness?
~ Richard Rohr
Christ is a good and simple metaphor for absolute wholeness, complete incarnation, and the integrity of creation. Jesus is the archetypal human just like us (Hebrews 4:15), who showed us what the Full Human might look like if we could fully live into it (Ephesians 4:12–16). Frankly, Jesus came to show us how to be human much more than how to be spiritual, and the process still seems to be in its early stages.
~ Richard Rohr