Quotes About Awe
I love knowing that I am simultaneously as big as the universe and yet merely a heap of star dust.
~ Jill Bolte Taylor
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I want to go someplace where I can marvel at something.
~ Julia Roberts
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To know God is to fear Him. And this fear is to love Him as He deserves to be loved.
~ Aiden Wilson Tozer
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When you talk about God, the first thing that comes along is not love, it's fear. You have to fear, and be in awe. You have to be scared. Any religion, it's like first thing.
~ Ang Lee
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I love being around great actors and film-makers, and I try to hide the fact that I'm in awe of them.
~ Jessica Chastain
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If I ever met Dolly Parton for sure, I would just not be able to say anything. I love her.
~ Joanna Newsom
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I don't get star-stuck. I love Angelina Jolie, though.
~ NeNe Leakes
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I'd known that I had the capacity to love, that I enjoyed seeing other people be happy, that I had a real awe and wonder about the beauty of this world.
~ Tara Brach
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Who has more reason to worship than the astronomer who has seen the stars? Than the surgeon who has held a heart? Than the oceanographer who has pondered the depths?
~ Max Lucado
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To describe my mother would be to write about a hurricane in its perfect power. Or the climbing, falling colors of a rainbow.
~ Maya Angelou
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I felt as if the Milky Way, hovering above our heads like a celestial pitcher, had suddenly overturned, pouring suns and planets down my throat. Stars seemed to be shooting out of my finger and toes, the ends of my hair.
~ Meg Cabot
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Magic is an expression of the unlimited capacity of mystery and wonder in the world.
~ Melissa de la Cruz
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Bliss couldn't recall ever seeing a sky so black or stars so bright, with the moon hanging so low over the trees. The drive had been long and wearisome, and as they'd been warned, the hike was steep and treacherous.
~ Melissa de la Cruz
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CORV: Honour! tut, a breath: There's no such thing, in nature: a mere term Invented to awe fools.
~ Ben Jonson
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If you understand everything, then there is no room for magic.
~ Bernard Cornwell
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Obwohl Ollowain die Burg schon hunderte Male gesehen hatte, berührte ihr Anblick ihn stets aufs Neue. Es war ein Gefühl, wie es sonst nur Musik in ihm erwecken konnte, das traurige Lied einer Flöte vielleicht oder melancholisches Harfenspiel. Ein Schmerz, der sich nicht in Worte fassen ließ, süß und durchdringend.
~ Bernhard Hennen
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Speaking psycho-analytically, it may be laid down that any great ideal which people mention with awe is really an excuse for inflicting pain on their enemies. Good wine needs no bush, and good morals need no bated breath.
~ Bertrand Russell
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scientific knowledge, though difficult, is not mysterious, but open to all who care to take the necessary trouble. The modern intellectual, therefore, inspires no awe, but remains a mere employee; except in a few cases, such as the Archbishop of Canterbury, he has failed to inherit the glamour which gave power to his predecessors.
~ Bertrand Russell
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Modern Protestants who urge us to believe in God, for the most part, despise the old 'proofs', and base their faith upon some aspect of human nature—emotions of awe or mystery, the sense of right and wrong, the feeling of aspiration, and so on. This way of defending religious belief was invented by Rousseau. It has become so familiar that his originality may easily not be appreciated by a modern reader, unless he will take the trouble to compare Rousseau with (say) Descartes or Leibniz.
~ Bertrand Russell
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I must, before I die, find some means of saying the essential thing which is in me, which I have not yet said, a thing which is neither love nor hate nor pity nor scorn but the very breath of life, shining and coming from afar, which will link into human life the immensity, the frightening, wondrous and implacable forces of the non-human.
~ Bertrand Russell
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It was true, she thought, that the big things awe us but the little things touch us.
~ Bess Streeter Aldrich
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She wondered why she, herself, was always touched by such infinitesimal things. Their very homeliness and lack of worth seemed connecting the past with the present all the more. It was true, she thought, that the big things awe us but the little things touch us.
~ Bess Streeter Aldrich
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When her daughter was frightened of a thunderstorm, the author pointed out the verse which declares the Heavens reveal the glory of God. When another storm occurred, her daughter ran to the window. Mommy, God's really showing off today!
~ Beth Moore
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Oh, that the church would fall on its face and cry out the words the prophet Habakkuk cried: "LORD, I have heard of your fame; I stand in awe of your deeds, O LORD. Renew them in our day, in our time make them known" (3:2).
~ Beth Moore
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