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Quotes About Whole

I love simple food. I like to serve the entire animal, not only because it somehow provokes a customer to think about it, but also because to honor of the animal that has been killed for us to eat, you have to eat the whole thing. It would be silly to just eat the chops and throw everything else away.
~ Mario Batali
El 10 de abril: <> Bueno, ¿y qué era? Todavía no lo sé. Me atraían sus ojos, su voz, su cintura, su boca, sus manos, su risa, su cansancio, su timidez, su llanto, su franqueza, su pena, su confianza, su ternura, su sueño, su paso, sus suspiros. Pero ninguno de estos rasgos bastaba para atraerme compulsiva, totalmente. Cada atractivo se apoyaba en otro. Ella me atraía como un todo, como una suma insustituible de atractivos, acaso sustituibles.
~ Mario Benedetti
Evangelicals have been distinctive in featuring the crisis conversion. But what is essential to Christianity is the whole life committed to God, from the beginning of faith until death.
~ Unknown
Our task is to educate their (our students) whole being so they can face the future. We may not see the future, but they will and our job is to help them make something of it.
~ Ken Robinson
It is our very fear of the future that distorts the now that could lead to a different future if we dared to be whole in the present.
~ Marion Woodman
It started back in '79, My whole darn future was on the line. I created a brand new sensation Through my mind and the whole darn nation.
~ Sylvia Robinson
A girl is whole by all means.. not a toy by any means...underneath her hair and make-up there is sign that says: handle with care.
~ Unknown
I want love to be simple. I want to trust without thinking. I want to be generous with my affection and patience and love unconditionally. It is easier to love a person with their flaws than to weed through them. I want to love the whole person, not parts; and this is how I want to be loved.
~ Jewel Kilcher
May God give you a caring heart so that you can become a whole person, not just gifted with intellect that can understand, but with heart that truly cares and loves.
~ Unknown
The process approach employs narrative explanation that notes the contributions actions and events make to a particular outcome and then configures these parts into a whole episode ( Polkinghorne, 1988). It
~ Unknown
As long as love is "blind" - that is, as long as it does not see a whole being - it does not yet truly stand under the basic word of relation. Hatred remains blind by its very nature; one can hate only part of a being.
~ Martin Buber
Thus every matter, if it is to be done well, calls for the attention of the whole person.
~ Martin Luther
For the Spirit is required to understand the whole of the Scripture and every part of it.
~ Martin Luther
Blessed is the season which engages the whole world in a conspiracy of love.
~ Hamilton Wright Mabie
Love is a gift of one's inner most soul to another so both can be whole .
~ Unknown
Life is the true revealer: I can never understand the whole by reason, only when the heart-beat of the whole throbs through me as the pulse of my own being.
~ Mary Parker Follett
Life is much, much more than is necessary and much, much more than any of us can bear, so we erase it or it erases us, we ourselves are an erasure of everything we have forgotten or don't know or haven't experiences, and on our deathbed, even that limited erased 'whole' becomes further diminished...
~ Mary Ruefle
But it only takes a doubt. A drop of ink falls into a clear glass of water and clouds the whole thing.
~ Matt Haig
A person was like a city. You couldn't let a few less desirable parts put you off the whole.
~ Matt Haig
A sense of belonging is a sine qua non of healthy psychological functioning everywhere. Such a sense, beginning in infancy and continuing throughout life, comes about by experiencing mutual empathy; by sensing oneself as part of a whole, which recognizes and accepts that one is a member.
~ Maureen O'Hara
The words most charged with philosophy are not necessarily those that contain what they say, but rather those that most energetically open upon Being, because they more closely convey the life of the whole and make our habitual evidences vibrate until they disjoin.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
The senses, and one's own body overall, present the mystery of a whole that, without leaving behind its haeccity and its particularity, emits beyond itself significations capable of offering a framework for an entire series of thoughts and experiences.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
In a unified whole of this kind, the learned parts of a language have an immediate value as a whole, and progress is made less by addition and juxtaposition than by the internal articulation of a function which is in its own way already complete.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
The Wesen is sense of radiation, connected to materials, ingraspable outside of the fact or outside of existence. It is the way in which a whole is produced and reproduced, inseparable from this production. (verbal) Wesen
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty