Quotes about Wonder
By faith the people passed through the Red Sea as on dry land; but when the Egyptians tried to follow, they were drowned.
— Hebrews 11:29
You can go anywhere in books
— Paul Graham
I wept because I was re-experiencing the enthusiasm of my childhood; I was once again a child, and nothing in the world could cause me harm.
— Paulo Coelho
People no longer try to decipher the mystery of life but choose instead to be a part of it.
— Paulo Coelho
Miracles only happen if you believe in miracles.
— Paulo Coelho
Miracles only happen if you believe in miracles.
— Paulo Coelho
No one can posses an afternoon of rain beating against the window, or the serenity of a sleeping child, or the magical moment when the waves break on the rocks. No one can posses the beautiful things of this Earth, but we can know them and love them. It is through such moments that God reveals himself to mankind.
— Paulo Coelho
A man in search of spirituality knows little, because he reads of it and tries to fill his intellect with what he judges wise. Trade your books for madness and wonder—then you will be a bit closer to what you seek. Books bring us opinions and studies, analyses and comparisons, while the sacred flame of madness brings us to the truth.
— Paulo Coelho
Like the children we will never ever cease to be.
— Paulo Coelho
The greatest manifestation of the miracle of God is life.
— Paulo Coelho
The sky is the ultimate art gallery just above us.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
In art we are once again able to do all the things we have forgotten; we are able to walk on water; we speak to the angels who call us; we move, unfettered, among the stars.
— Madeleine L'Engle