logo

Quotes About Wonders

Were't not affection chains thy tender days To the sweet glances of thy honored love, I rather would entreat thy company To see the wonders of the world abroad Than, living dully sluggardized at home, Wear out thy youth with shapeless idleness.
~ William Shakespeare
The clamorous owl, that nightly hoots, and wondersAt our quaint spirits.
~ William Shakespeare
Of all the wonders of nature, a tree in summer is perhaps the most remarkable; with the possible exception of a moose singing "Embraceable You" in spats.
~ Woody Allen
Of all the wonders of nature, a tree in summer is perhaps the most remarkable; with the possible exception of a moose singing Embraceable You in spats.
~ Woody Allen
Sometimes all we have to do is make the simple choice to stop being angry or fearful in order to discover the infinite wonders of the Universe that await us behind a door we shut long ago.
~ Molly Friedenfeld
Kindness in your dealings with yourself and others will work wonders in your life. Much more so than rightness in your thinking.
~ Kim R. Shaffer
You speak to me, in your own fashion, of a strange psychology which is able to reconcile the wonders of a master craftsmanship with aberrations due to unfathomable stupidity.
~ Jean-Henri Fabre
There's more in the earth than anyone knows. We'll find wonders.
~ Jeannine Atkins
But there would come a terrible and obliterating day when beauty was the only thing that mattered, and it mattered little if the pure part of beauty was blood. And on that day, the globes embedded in the walls hurt to look upon because the price paid for the wonders displayed within was too high. It had become a death cult, under a veneer of what was inevitable and necessary, and anything else was illogical.
~ Jeff Vandermeer
It used to be that god was revealed in the wonders of nature; now God was being challenged by those same wonders. Scholars were now required to choose one side or the other.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
I got that familiar mania - there is information somewhere here, and I can find it, I have to. A good librarian is not so different from a prospector, her whole brain a divining rod. She walks to books and stands and wonders: here? Is the answer here? The same blind faith in finding, even when hopeless. If someone caught me when I was in the throes of tracking something elusive, I would have told them: but it's out there. I can feel it.
~ Elizabeth McCracken
As we leave the tribal culture of childhood behind, we lose contact with instinctive joy in self-expression: with the creative imagination, spontaneous emotion, and the ability to see the world as full of wonders.
~ Alison Lurie
Since when do we even play games?" "Since when don't we play games? Games of life, games of death. Games of love, of hope, of chance, of despair, and of all the myriad wonders in between." I rolled my eyes at the newcomer. "Hello, Carter.
~ Richelle Mead
Season of the Witch.
~ Kim Harrison
In this world in which we live simplicity and kindness are the only magic wands that work wonders
~ L. Frank Baum
The real goal of Christianity is not to create a religion about God, but that we would actually know Him, experiencing firsthand the wonders and power of His incomparable life.
~ Francis Frangipane
All the wonders you seek are within yourself.
~ Thomas Browne
We carry with us the wonders we seek without us.
~ Sir Thomas Browne
God has strewn our paths with wonders and we certainly should not go through life with our eyes shut
~ Alexander Graham Bell
You have all these wonders, but you barely notice them. Everything is a delight—don't you know that?" Sinclair
~ Jennifer Ashley
Belle hesitated. "What is this place?" she asked. "A bit of magic, like all goodbooks," the man replied. "An escape. A place where you can leave cares and worries behind." He smiled. "At least for a chapter or two." He offered her his arm.
~ Jennifer Donnelly
It's not just clothing. It's a message. You're not deciding what to wear. You're deciding what story you want your image to tell. Are you the ingenue, young and sweet? Do you dress to this world of wealth and wonders like you were born to it, or do you want to walk the line: the same but different, young but full of steel?
~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes
The moon is closer to us now than are the fig trees of our departed village. you accept all these wonders - why not mine too?
~ Emile Habiby
We're used to the wonders of today. Why, if our forebears were to arise and hear the radio, see television, and witness a jumbo jet landing at an airport, spitting and roaring in the pitch-black night, they would think us polytheists for sure.
~ Emile Habiby