Quotes About Whole
The more broadly and expansively you love, without exclusiveness, the more you reach the mystic whole, the larger sense of love, the less individualistic, the more universal love.
~ Anais Nin
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Seek in God's presence to have the anointing of the Spirit of Christ so truly that your whole life may every moment be spiritual.
~ Andrew Murray
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That which is mended is but patched and can never be whole again.
~ Andrew Solomon
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Boris eats a whole couch. 'Ah,' he says, licking his lips, 'just like the couches Mother used to bake!
~ Andy Griffiths
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People have the false habit of putting an artificial gap between the spiritual and the financial. We cannot accept this habit because life is an integral whole which we should understand deeply.
~ Samael Aun Weor
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This was my sole resource, my only plan: Till that which suits a part infects the whole, And now is almost grown the habit of my soul.
~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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I am still the center sister. But I see it differently now. There has to be a middle. Without it, nothing can truly be whole. Because it is not just the space between, but also what holds everything together.
~ Sarah Dessen
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There was something striking about a single key. It was like a question waiting to be answered, a whole missing a half. Useless on its own, needing something else to be truly defined.
~ Sarah Dessen
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I brushed my fingers over the beads and watched as her image rippled, like it was on water, breaking apart gently and shimmering before becoming whole again.
~ Sarah Dessen
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They who restrict this appellation to the inferior part of the soul are greatly deceived. For since the soul of man is vitiated in every part, and the reason of man is not less blind than his affections are perverse, the whole is properly called carnal.
~ John Calvin
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Whoever wishes to have the half of Christ, loses the whole.
~ John Calvin
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The economy is an organic whole, not just a collection of individual parts. If there is a big disruption in one industry, it will inevitably spill over into others
~ John Cassidy
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In an experience, flow is from something to something. As one part leads into another and as one part carries on what went before, each gains distinctness in itself. The enduring whole is diversified by successive phases that are emphases of its varied colors.
~ John Dewey
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Full nakedness! All joys are due to thee,As souls unbodied, bodies unclothed must be,To taste whole joys.
~ John Donne
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The World is a great Volume, and man the Index of that Booke; even in the Body of Man, you may turne to the whole world.
~ John Donne
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full nakedness! all my joys are due to thee, as souls unbodied, bodies unclothed must be, to taste whole joys.
~ John Donne
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Any long work in which poetry is persistent, be it epic or drama or narrative, is really a succession of separate poetic experiences governed into a related whole by an energy distinct from that which evoked them.
~ John Drinkwater
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Don't wait for miracles. Your whole life is a miracle. Live it up and dare to leave an impact. There is no rehearsal.
~ Ziad K. Abdelnour
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Censorship has been my best press agent my whole life.
~ John Waters
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You see the whole country of the system is juxtapositioned by the haemoglobin in the atmosphere.
~ Anupama Chopra
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When we look at waves in the ocean, we see each one as independent in its formation and at the same time inseparable from the whole. There is no so such thing as a wave without the ocean. In the same way we are inseparable from each other and are connected to the whole body of life.
~ Arinna Weisman
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A citizen is a constituent part of a whole or system, which invests him with powers and qualifies him for functions, for which, in his individual capacity, he is totally unfit; and independently of which system, he might subsist indeed as a solitary savage, but could never attain that improved and happy state to which his progressive nature invariably tends.
~ Aristotle
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The heart is the perfection of the whole organism. Therefore the principles of the power of perception and the soul's ability to nourish itself must lie in the heart.
~ Aristotle
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The whole idea of creating saints, it's pure 'Monty Python.' They have to clock up two miracles.
~ Richard Dawkins
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