“Wonder, or radical amazement, is a way of going beyond what is given in thing and thought, refusing to take anything for granted, to regard anything as final. It is our honest response to the grandeur and mystery of reality our confrontation with that which transcends the given.” WayRealityGivenWonderMysteryHonestRegardResponseFinalsGrantedRadicalConfrontationGrandeurAmazement Author:Abraham Joshua Heschel
“Now the same mystery which often veils from our eyes the reason for a catastrophe envelops just as frequently, when love is in question, the suddenness of certain happy solutions, such as had been brought to me by Gilberte's letter. Happy, or at least seemingly happy, for there are few that can really be happy when we are dealing with a sentiment of such a kind that any satisfaction we can give it does no more, as a rule, than dislodge some pain. And yet sometimes a respite is granted us, and we have for a little while the illusion of being healed.” GivingKindLittlesDoeSometimesReasonEyePainCertainLove IsMysterySolutionsIllusionLettersSatisfactionGrantedSentimentsCatastropheVeilsHealedRespite Book:Remembrance of Things Past: Swann's way. Within a budding grove Source: Remembrance of Things Past: Swann's way. Within a budding grove
“Life holds one great but quite commonplace mystery. Though shared by each of us and known to all, seldom rates a second thought. That mystery, which most of us take for granted and never think twice about, is time. Calendars and clocks exist to measure time, but that signifies little because we all know that an hour can seem as eternity or pass in a flash, according to how we spend it. Time is life itself, and life resides in the human heart.” ThinkingKnowsHumansHeartLittlesSeemsHoursKnownMysteryEternityRateGrantedClockFlashHuman HeartCommonplaceCalendarsThink TwiceSecond Thoughts Author:Michael Ende