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Quotes About Wondrous

What I learned from my father and uncle, I learned out of sequence and in fragments. This is an attempt at cohesiveness, and at re-creating a few wondrous and terrible months when their lives and mine intersected in startling ways, forcing me to look forward and back at the same time. I am writing this only because they can't.
~ Edwidge Danticat
I am surrounded by wonderful women, thought Joe. Whoever said that stuff about a monstrous regiment got it wrong. Must have meant wondrous!
~ Reginald Hill
She looks like someone summoned to help the most wondrous products of four billion years of life.
~ Richard Powers
Oh, wondrous power! how little understood, Entrusted to the mother's mind alone, To fashion genius, form the soul for good, Inspire a West, or train a Washington.
~ Sarah Josepha Hale
Belief in miracles is the confidence that, at rare and wondrous moments, grace may overcome fate.
~ David Weddle
Future strong is adventurous self-mastery. Unlocking your future by running toward the unknown, with the wondrous soul of a child and the drive of a force that will not be stopped.
~ Bill Jensen
For a long time that had seemed to her to be the key to life: Life--real life--was just a solitude waiting to be transfigured. If Phillip was with her, the solitude she needed would be shattered, and along with it whatever wondrous thing might have come her way if she had been alone.
~ Kevin Brockmeier
Vedic science, the ancient wisdom tradition of India, says that unless you can get in touch with that embryo of a god or goddess incubating inside you, unless you can let that embryo be fully born, then your life will always be mundane. But once that god or goddess expresses itself through you, then you will do grand and wondrous things.
~ Deepak Chopra
There is a constitution that some have, and I had it---to which everything foreign is wondrous, and all that is domestic, tiresome.
~ Jesse Ball
What wondrous life in this I lead Ripe apples drop about my head
~ Andrew Marvell
Tune into the presence of miracles, and in an instant, life can be transformed into a dazzling experience, more wondrous and exciting than we could even imagine.
~ Deepak Chopra
Humanity was composed of separate individuals now, but an embryo at early stages was also nothing more than a ball of separate cells. But these separate cells would ultimately become connected in wondrous ways to create something unimaginably greater than themselves.
~ Douglas E. Richards
Beauty," he said, looking into her eyes, "resides where gentleness and love are the most wondrous of gifts.
~ Annette Blair
To say that it was wondrous would be to say that the universe is quite a big place.
~ Robert Rankin
wish space allowed me to discuss The Vision and The Voice in detail, but that has been done admirably in The Vision and The Voice with Commentary and Other Papers61 It provides an in-depth study of these wondrous visions and brings the spiritual reality of many tarot images to life.
~ Lon Milo DuQuette
Wondrous is the strength of cheerfulness, altogether past calculation its powers of endurance.
~ Thomas Carlyle
You're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind; a journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. That's the signpost up ahead—your next stop, the Twilight Zone.
~ Rod Serling
Take time, slow down, be still, be awake to the Divine Mystery that looks so common and so ordinary yet is wondrously present.
~ Edward Hays
It is important to recognize each moment as "magical" and full of potential. Everything is magical, in the sense that it is wondrous and unique—every breath, every step, every stir of your soup. Every act is an act of magic. The magic is life itself.
~ Arin Murphy-Hiscock
the real message of the Gospels is not a mere description of a state of affairs, but rather an invitation to taste and see how good is the Lord!, to "come and behold the wondrous deeds of God" (Psalms 46:8).
~ Ruben L.F. Habito
Technology continues to bring us wondrous advances in filmmaking to improve how we view movies.
~ Ridley Scott
All the stories I have told you are finally as useless as all ancient knowledge is to man and to us. Its images and its poetry can be beautiful; it can make us shiver with the recognition of things we have always suspected or felt. It can draw us back to times when the earth was new to man, and wondrous. But always we come back to the way the earth is now.
~ Anne Rice
It was a time of uncommon possibility and freedom, when Detroit created wondrous and lasting things. But life can be luminescent when it is most vulnerable.
~ David Maraniss
We don't like admitting this, but it is a key component of human existence: the fact that life has the potential for things both wondrous and horrific.
~ Douglas Kennedy