Quotes about Attentiveness
One wanted fifty pairs of eyes to see with, she reflected. Fifty pairs of eyes were not enough to get round that one woman with, she thought.
— Virginia Woolf
When the soul is understood and attended to, we can be liberated from hurry, preoccupation, unsatisfied desires, and chronic discontent.
— John Ortberg
Concentration is another name for what we have called activity in reading. The good reader reads actively, with concentration.
— Mortimer Adler
Gratitude therefore takes nothing for granted, is never unresponsive, is constantly awakening
— Thomas Merton
Active waiting means present fully to the moment, in the conviction that something is happening where you are and that you want to be present to it.
— Henri Nouwen
I've heard girls like it when you listen
— Susan May Warren
People only see what they are prepared to see.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
A key point to bear in mind: The value of attentiveness varies in proportion to its object. You're better off not giving the small things more time than they deserve.
— Marcus Aurelius
Listening involves patience, openness, and the desire to understand—highly developed qualities of character.
— Stephen Covey
Every time you listen with great attentiveness to the voice that calls you the Beloved, you will discover within yourself a desire to hear that voice longer and more deeply. It is like discovering a well in the desert. Once you have touched wet ground, you want to dig deeper.
— Henri Nouwen
One good way to listen is to listen with a sacred text: a psalm or a prayer, for instance. The Hindu spiritual writer Eknath Easwaran showed me the great value of learning a sacred text by heart and repeating it slowly in the mind, word by word, sentence by sentence. In this way, listening to the voice of love becomes not just a passive waiting, but an active attentiveness to the voice that speaks to us through the words of the Scriptures.
— Henri Nouwen
Jesus reaches out to the suffering world from the silent center where he stands in full attentiveness to his Father.
— Henri Nouwen