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Quotes About Unfolding

It is the author's opinion that all the scriptures, including the Book of Mormon, will remain in the realm of faith. Science will not be able to prove or disprove holy writ. However, enough plausible evidence will come forth to prevent scoffers from having a field day, but not enough to remove the requirement of faith. Believers must be patient during such unfolding."4
~ Robert L. Millet
Todo ocurre; todo lo imaginable ocurre. De hecho, también ocurre lo inimaginable.
~ Robert McKee
Nothing is ever over, nothing is ever ended, and worlds open up within the world we know.
~ Lee Smith
Historians, whose profession is to study the past, are as wary as scientists of the idea that events unfold in a manner that can be predicted.
~ Leonard Mlodinow
Like the water, the earth, the universe, a story is forever unfolding. It floods and erupts. It births new worlds. It is circular as our planet and fluid as the words of the first people who came out from the ocean or out of the cave or down from the sky. Or those who came from a garden where rivers meet and whose god was a tempter to their fall, planning it into their creation along with all the rest.
~ Linda Hogan
No short-cut that tries to bypass the patient unfolding of the true character of God, and our relationship to him as his children, can ever succeed in providing long-term spiritual therapy.
~ Sinclair B. Ferguson
No circumstances can ever make or mar the unfolding of the spiritual life. Spirituality does not depend upon the environment; it depends upon one's attitude towards life.
~ Annie Besant
Growth can't be constrained when the journey unfolds naturally and we are open to possibility and unfamiliar paths.
~ Bridget Geegan Blanton
Be true to yourself and the right people and resources always show up. The Universe always conspires for the right meetings to occur. Everything is unfolding as it should. It really is.
~ Maria Erving
Simplicity does not precede complexity, but follows it.
~ Alan Perlis
Life is a mystery - mystery of beauty, bliss and divinity. Meditation is the art of unfolding that mystery.
~ Amit Ray
History is full of surprises.
~ Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
By obtaining a sense of its place in the unfolding drama of life, set in an ecological theatre, so we can understand why it has become one of the leading players.
~ Simon Conway Morris
I wish for all of you that you remain as unfinished as the shoreline along the beach and that you continue to transcend yourselves again and again.
~ Joan Anderson
Sequence wants to be free.
~ Annalee Newitz
I think all of our records are a progression of some sort.
~ Robin Zander
one emotion after another crept into her face like objects into a slowly developing picture.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
History is not was, it is.
~ Faulkner, William
Now the second common characteristic of fiction follows from this, and it is that fiction is presented in such a way that the reader has the sense that it is unfolding around him. This doesn't mean he has to identify himself with the character or feel compassion for the character or anything like that. It just means that fiction has to be largely presented rather than reported. Another way to say it is that though fiction is a narrative art, it relies heavily on the element of drama.
~ Flannery O'Connor
History, then, is perceived as a rational process, the unfolding of a design, something with a dynamic to be uncovered.
~ Robert Stone
It was an illusion. It was a tangled knot of fears and deceits and dark struggles for power that had disguised itself and almost destroyed everything. Now it was unfolding, like a flower coming into bloom, radiant with possibility.
~ Lois Lowry
Time slowed down, and each moment unfolded into a future filled with infinite possibilities.
~ Ruth Ozeki
Because of the a priori element in intention, good intentions are so tempting - compared with a successive unfolding in time - and have so often in them some narcotic which develops an inner gaze instead of a resilience that begets energy.
~ Soren Kierkegaard
What had been (at the beginning) no bigger than a full stop had expanded into a comma, a word, a sentence, a paragraph, a chapter; now it was bursting into more complex developments, becoming, one might say, a book - perhaps an encylopaedia - even a whole language...
~ Salman Rushdie