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Quotes About Wonderful

Have you ever noticed how parents can go from the most wonderful people in the world to totally embarrassing in three seconds?
~ Rick Riordan
To my wonderful readers. Sorry about that apology for that last cliffhanger. I'll try to avoid cliffhangers in this book. Well, except for maybe a few small ones... because I love you guys.
~ Rick Riordan
He had a wonderful way of drawing them out with his placid responses (Hm? And Yes, yes and I see), not so much an agent provocateur as an agent passif, if such a thing could be said t exist.
~ Kate Atkinson
Love is ridiculous. But love is also wonderful. And powerful. And Despereaux's love for the Princess Pea would prove, in time, to be all of these things: powerful, wonderful, and ridiculous.
~ Kate DiCamillo
Forgiveness, reader, is, I think, something very much like hope and love - a powerful, wonderful thing. And a ridiculous thing, too.
~ Kate DiCamillo
And hope is like love...a ridiculous, wonderful, powerful thing.
~ Kate DiCamillo
Reader, you may ask this question; in fact, you must ask this question: Is it ridiculous for a very small, sickly, big-eared mouse to fall in love with a beautiful princess named Pea? The answer is . . . yes. Of course, it's ridiculous. Love is ridiculous. But love is also wonderful. And powerful.
~ Kate DiCamillo
He felt a wonderful certainty. The impossible, he thought, the impossible is about to happen again.
~ Kate DiCamillo
Hope is like love...a ridiculous, wonderful, powerful thing.
~ Kate DiCamillo
Frank thought how mysterious the world was, how unexplainable and sometimes frightening. But to sit in the kitchen and read to someone he loved and to push back the darkness with a story--that was a wonderful thing.
~ Kate DiCamillo
Love is ridiculous. But love is also wonderful. And powerful. And Despereaux's love for the Princess Pea would prove, in time, to be all of these things: powerful, wonderful, and ridiculous.
~ Kate DiCamillo
Love is a powerful, wonderful, ridiculous thing, capable of moving mountains.
~ Kate DiCamillo
Love, as we have already discussed, is a powerful, wonderful, ridiculous thing, capable of moving mountains.
~ Kate DiCamillo
If grace is so wonderful, why do we have such difficulty recognizing and accepting it? Maybe it's because grace is not gentle or made-to-order. It often comes disguised as loss, or failure, or unwelcome change.
~ Kathleen Norris
Goodnight, Klara. Be as wonderful tomorrow as you were today.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
There had been a wonderful atmosphere of liberation and camaraderie. The Russians hated it.
~ Ken Follett
I think mainly it's an optics thing: to be able to visualize a woman in a position of power. It's going to be wonderful for all of us in every field.
~ Natalie Portman
If you continue this simple practice every day, you will obtain some wonderful power. Before you attain it, it is something wonderful, but after you attain it, it is nothing special.
~ Shunryu Suzuki
Tennis is like a wonderful, longstanding relationship with a husband. Golf is a tempestuous, lousy lover; it's totally unpredicatable, a constant surprise.
~ Dinah Shore
Would you like to hear a nice definition of jealousy? It's the feeling that you get when someone you absolutely detest is having a wonderful time without you.
~ William Peter Blatty
How rare and wonderful is that flash of a moment when we realize we have discovered a friend.
~ William Rotsler
He already knew that life was largely illusion, that though wonderful things could happen, nevertheless as many disappointments came in compensation: and he knew, too, that life could offer a quality even worse - the probability that nothing would happen at all.
~ William Sansom
O, wonderful, wonderful, and most wonderful, wonderful! and yet again wonderful! and after that, out of all whooping.
~ William Shakespeare
Crisis - that is, the serious encounter of a man with exactly that which now threatens his own life, with that which represents, signifies, and warns of his own death - is always terrible, wonderful, eventually inescapable, saving and holy.
~ William Stringfellow