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Quotes About Wonders

When a mind is in love with Jesus, this is what it sees: a world full of the wonders he has made.
~ Philip Graham Ryken
He wonders what memories she is rediscovering, what thoughts are catching in her mouth like the dust blown from unused textbooks.
~ Jon McGregor
For people steeped in biblical wonders and supernatural lore, alterations in the night sky, including the aurora borealis in northern latitudes, carried even greater portent.
~ A. Roger Ekirch
The pursuit of excellence with unrestrained passion can lead to the accomplishment of wonders with unsurpassed joy.
~ Aberjhani
There are indeed many wonders, and with regard to the stories people tell one another, it may be that such tales go beyond the true account and, embellished with iridescent lies, beguile them.
~ Pindar
Quicksands Demons and Wonders Winds and Tides Yet in the distance the sea has withdrawn Demons and Wonders Winds and Tides And you Like a seaweed the wind gently caresses In the sands of your bed you're moving dreaming Demons and Wonders Winds and Tides Yet in the distance the sea has withdrawn But in your half-opened eyes Two small waves staid Demons and Wonders Winds and Tides Two small waves to drown myself.
~ PREVERT Jacques
I thought that my voyage had come to its end at the last limit of my power, – that the path before me was closed, that provisions were exhausted and the time come to take shelter in a silent obscurity. But I find that thy will knows no end in me. And when old words die out on the tongue, new melodies break forth from the heart; and where the old tracks are lost, new country is revealed with its wonders.
~ Rabindranath Tagore
The more clearly we can focus our attention on the wonders and realities of the universe about us, the less taste we shall have for destruction.
~ Rachel Carson
The space walks were amazing with the incredible views.
~ Sunita Williams
Inside your body, even if it is failing, is the blueprint for your resurrection body. You may not be satisfied with your current body or mind—but you'll be thrilled with your resurrection upgrades. With them you'll be better able to serve and glorify God and enjoy an eternity of wonders he has prepared for you.
~ Randy Alcorn
Busy your mind with the concepts of harmony, health, peace, and good will, and wonders will happen in your life. The
~ Joseph Murphy
I shall never forget the wonders of 'Thank you, Father.' It has worked wonders for me.
~ Joseph Murphy
Busy your mind with the concepts of harmony, health, peace and good will and wonders will happen in your
~ Joseph Murphy
The creedal disclosure of Exod. 34:6-7 and the initial "pray-back" of Moses in Numbers 14 form a tap root for Israel's recurring prayer to this You who does wonders of costly solidarity.
~ Walter Brueggemann
Despite our wonders and greatness, we are a society that has experienced so much social regression, so much decadence, in so short a period of time, that in many parts of America we have become the kind of place to which civilized countries used to send missionaries. - quoting William Bennett
~ Dave Grossman
God gives us intelligence to uncover the wonders of nature. Without the gift, nothing is possible.
~ James Clavell
What I loved were books that heightened the sense of life's wonders without denying the complexity and horror that sometimes accompanied those wonders.
~ Dorothy Allison
Not that I approve of women in politics—St. Stephen's is ruined, absolutely ruined, nowadays. But woman in her own sphere can do wonders.
~ Agatha Christie
God moves in power, in signs and wonders—healing the sick, in deliverances, multiplying food for the hungry, raising the dead—primarily for this reason: He is good! And it is His desire to reveal His goodness—His glory—in all the earth.
~ Randy Clark
There are sunsets above other oceans, Ghuda. Mighty sights and great wonders to behold.
~ Raymond E. Feist
We were subject to the wonders and frustrations of unpredictability and better able to withstand them because time moved at what would only later seem a gentle flow, like a river across a prairie before the waterfall of acceleration we would all tumble over. We were prepared for encounters with strangers in ways that the digital age would buffer a lot of us from later. It was an era of both more unpredictable contact and more profound solitude.
~ Rebecca Solnit
I am the Fairy Wogdog, messenger of the great dog spirit of the East, Queen Dripslobber. Far, far in the East her palace lies! Ah, Rowsby Woof, if only you could see her mighty state, the wonders of her kingdom! The carrion that lies far and wide upon the sands! The manure, Rowsby Woof! The open sewers! Oh how you would jump for joy and run nosing all about!
~ Richard Adams
As Arthur C. Clarke put it, in his Third Law: 'Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.' The miracles wrought by our technology would have seemed to the ancients no less remarkable than the tales of Moses parting the waters, or Jesus walking upon them.
~ Richard Dawkins
She gazed up into his face, and he gazed down into hers as if she were a landscape he was inspecting for hidden enemies. Or perhaps hidden wonders. Lost. His voice lowered conspiratorially. Would you like your hand back? The right words to say were bobbing around somewhere in the syrup her brain had become; she couldn't quite fish them out. The truth was, at the moment, her hand seemed to rightly belong to him. As though it were a trophy he'd won for snatching arrows out of air.
~ Julie Anne Long