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Quotes About Creation

In the days of Prismatic Color not in the days of Adam and Eve, but when Adam was alone; when there was no smoke and color was fine, not with the refinement of early civilization art, but because of its originality; with nothing to modify it but the mist that went up, obliqueness was a variation of the perpendicular, plain to see and to account for: it is no longer that; nor did the blue-red-yellow band of incandescence that was color keep its stripe
~ Marianne Moore
As we become purer channels for God's light, we develop an appetite for the sweetness that is possible in this world. A miracle worker is not geared toward fighting the world that is, but toward creating the world that could be.
~ Marianne Williamson
Rather than accepting that we are the loving beings that He created, we have arrogantly thought that we could create ourselves, and then create God. Because we are angry and judgmental, we have projected those characteristics onto Him. We have made up a God in our image. But God remains who He is and always has been: the energy, the thought of unconditional love.
~ Marianne Williamson
En enorm klods af en bog med blanke sider, hvor ingenting og alting skulle stå.
~ Unknown
You can pursue happiness, or you can create it.
~ Marie Chapian
All natural birth has a purpose and a plan; who would think of tearing open the chrysalis as the butterfly is emerging? Who would break the shell to pull the chick out?
~ Unknown
Everything in the material world is first created on the level of thought.
~ Marie Forleo
Our minds are what give us the power to manufacture reality, both for ourselves and others. That's because . . .
~ Marie Forleo
Nothing exists in our world that does not first exist in our mind.
~ Marie Forleo
We're born creators with an innate power to bring our ideas and visions into reality.
~ Marie Forleo
Birth is a mystery. Words are not enough.
~ Unknown
Only to themselves are the passionate hot. To the objects of their passion they are cold. What Yeats knew. They eradicate what they notice, as the thumb hard-crams the clay impressionable under it, to lie flat, apt to the shape their cold-steel scribes may cut or spurn it to. Yet they know passion must drown to ripen sweet & give fair play to the whole life hot passion speeds us from.
~ Marie Ponsot
Fertility is only one among the Goddess's many functions. It is inaccurate to call Paleolithic and Neolithic images 'fertility goddesses,' as is still done in archeological literature. Earth fertility became a prominent concern only in the food producing era; hence it is not a primary function of the Goddess and has nothing to do with sexuality. The goddesses were mainly life creators, not Venuses or beauties, and most definitely not wives of male gods.
~ Unknown
the words of Pyotr Stephanovich come into my mind: You must love God because He is the only one you can love for Eternity. That sounds very profound to me, and tears come into my eyes whenever I say it. I never heard anyone else say it. But I don't believe in God and if I did I couldn't love Him/Her/It. I couldn't love anyone I thought had created this world.
~ Marilyn French
We have created a world we don't like, don't understand and don't trust, and we are too frightened to try to change it.
~ James Rozoff
God didn't create the fear, fear created the God.God didn't create humans, Humans created the God because of their fear.
~ Unknown
I a stranger and afraid In a world I never made.
~ A. E. Housman
Salt is born of the purest parents: the sun and the sea.
~ Pythagoras
Cooking is an art, but you eat it too.
~ Marcella Hazan
Food is about making an interaction with ingredients. If you talk to them, they will always tell you a story.
~ Jose Andres
You do it with your own two hands, so there's a sense of pride. You really do forget all our problems, because you're focusing on the food.
~ Rachael Ray
Do something. Anything. You're alive, and you'll only be for a few decades, and then it's done. You'll be in the ground, worm food. Make something and don't let fear consume you.
~ Gianfranco Zola
Hell is an idea first born on an undigested apple dumpling.
~ Herman Melville
One of the problems with writing a cookbook is that recipes exist in the moment.
~ Thomas Keller