“Is it any wonder why Princes & Kings, Are clowns that caper in their sawdust rings, When ordinary people who are like you and me, Are the builders of their destiny...” PeopleWonderDestinyLike YouKingsOrdinaryRingsOrdinary PeopleClownBuilderSawdustCapers Author:Noel Gallagher
“I began to wonder - I knew I was an artist or wanted to be one - but I was wondering whether I really was an artist. I was doing such ordinary things that I could feel the difference. Most people would look at those things and say, 'Well, that's nothing. What did you do that for? That's just a wreck of a car or a wreck of a man. That's nothing. That isn't art.' They don't say that anymore.” PeopleMenFeelsWellsLooksArtWantedArtistDifferencesWonderCarOrdinaryPhotographerWrecksOrdinary Things Author:Walker Evans
“It's unsettling, to lose the safety of the familiar, even when what's disrupted is an ordinary routine. When I began this poem, I was grieving for the loss of my old barbershop in Manhattan, and wondering at the strangeness of my new one. I didn't have any idea the poem would break into the underworld, opening a deeper subject: the continuing force of the old griefs routine helps to mediate, and my strange, sheer wonder at my own survival. Where's home now? In the contingent present, in which anything can disappear, and where we're sometimes granted some form of grace.” IdeasSometimesHelpingHomeFormForceLosesMy OwnLossGriefWonderBreakGraceSubjectsStrangeSurvivalOrdinarySafetyDeeperDisappearFamiliarOpeningGrantedGrievingRoutineContinuingSheerManhattanStrangenessUnderworldBarbershop Author:Mark Doty
“Ordinary people regard a man of a certain force and flexibility of character as they do a lion; they look at him with a sort of wonder, perhaps they admire him; but they will on no account house with him.” PeopleMenLooksCharacterCertainHouseForceWonderOrdinaryAccountsRegardAdmireLionsFlexibilityOrdinary People Author:Angela Merkel
“I think there is an element of magic in photography - light, chemistry, precious metals - a certain alchemy. You can wield a camera like a magic wand almost. Murmur the right words and you can conjure up proof of a dream. I believe in wonder. I look for it in my life every day; I find it in the most ordinary things.” ThinkingBelieveLooksDreamLightCertainI BelieveWonderMagicElementsPhotographyOrdinaryCamerasI Believe InProofChemistryMetalsAlchemyWandsRight WordsOrdinary ThingsMagic WandsPrecious Metal Author:Keith Carter
“Without the instruments and accumulated knowledge of the natural sciences... humans are trapped in a cognitive prison. They are like intelligent fish born in a deep shallowed pool. Wondering and restless, longing to reach out, they think about the world outside. They invent ingenious speculations and myths about the origin of the confining waters, of the sun and the sky and the stars above , and the meaning of their own existence. But they are wrong, always wrong because the world is too remote from ordinary experience to be merely imagined.” ThinkingWorldHumansStarsWaterBornNaturalExistenceWonderSunSkyOrdinaryIntelligentInstrumentsLongingPrisonFishesMythPoolReach OutTrappedSpeculationRestlessCognitiveIngeniousNatural ScienceAlways Wrong Author:E. O. Wilson
“There's not a drop of hero's blood in my whole body, so spare me the praise. I'm just an ordinary guy, and proud of it. I'm here because I put in the time. I have the blisters on my fingers to prove it. It had nothing to do with coincidence, luck, or the activation of my Wonder Twin powers. I reset the game hundreds of times until my special attack finally went off perfectly. Victory was inevitable. So please, hold off on all the hero talk.” WholeBodyGuyGamesWonderBloodSpecialProudHeroVictoryPleaseProveOrdinaryPraiseLuckFingersInevitableTwinsSparesCoincidenceProve ItResetBlistersActivation Author:Hiroshi Sakurazaka
“Ordinary life was laced with miracles, I knew that, had read enough poetry to understand that we are elevated with the knowing, and yet it was difficult to notice and be grateful when one was continually fatigued and irritated. I suppose that unquenchable sense of wonder is what separates us dolts from the saints and the poets.” EnoughDifficultWonderKnowingPoetOrdinaryMiracleGratefulSaintBe GratefulOrdinary LifeIrritatedSense Of Wonder Author:Jane Hamilton
“I wonder about prisoners. They're told, "You are free, you are innocent, you can go anywhere." I'm sure they usually feel nothing. They don't burst into tears or hysterics or joy or "I told you so." It's nothing. To be on the straight path isn't a bloody thing. It's just ordinary.” FeelsJoyWonderPathTearsOrdinaryInnocentPrisonerBloodyStraight PathTold You So Author:Diana Vreeland
“I think that those of us who are ordinary disappear easily into the backdrop of life and we take things for granted. We often wake up in our lives and wonder how we got there. But the characters I create, the people I am drawn to, are quite extraordinary (and not always in wholesome ways), and they offer us the chance to understand who we really are and how we became who we are.” PeopleThinkingWayCharacterChanceWonderOur LivesOffersOrdinaryWake UpExtraordinaryDisappearGrantedWho We AreBackdropTaking Things For Granted Author:Chris Abani
“It is right here, all of it, here for the taking, right before our eyes - happiness, fulfillment, hope, peace, justice. And most of all, there is truth, ordinary and simple, just sitting there to be plucked, if only we get our lazy rear ends off the pillow of complacency. But first, we need to open our eyes to this banal fact. And for that we need a periodic bit of shakeup in the form of an infusion of wonder - fantastic literature.” IfsNeedsFirstsEndsFactsEyeFormLiteratureBitsJusticeSimpleWonderOrdinarySittingFantasticFulfillmentLazyComplacencyPillowPeace JusticeInfusion Author:Vera Nazarian
“The capacity for "uncontaminated wonder," ultimately, is what distinguishes the successful from the ordinary, the happily engaged players of whatever era from the chronically disappointed and malcontent. Therein lies a lesson for geeks, geezers, and the sea of people who fall in between.” PeopleLyingFallWonderSuccessfulPlayerSeaLessonsOrdinaryCapacityErasEngagedDisappointedGeekMalcontent Author:Warren G. Bennis
“When I look back on my childhood I wonder how I survived at all. It was, of course, a miserable childhood: the happy childhood is hardly worth your while. Worse than the ordinary miserable childhood is the miserable Irish childhood, and worse yet is the miserable Irish Catholic childhood.” LooksCoursesWonderChildhoodOrdinaryCatholicMiserableAshesSurvivedHappy Childhood Author:Frank McCourt
“I think fantasy is best described as a kind of fiction that evokes wonder, mystery or magic, a sense of possibility beyond the ordinary world in which we live, and yet which reflects and comments upon that known world.” ThinkingWorldKindFictionKnownWonderFantasyMagicMysteryPossibilityOrdinaryCommentEvokeOrdinary World Author:Kate Forsyth
“I sometimes wonder what it would be like to be the respected patriarch of an ordinary English family." "Very boring, Emerson.” SometimesWould BeWonderOrdinaryBoringPatriarch Author:Barbara Mertz
“there on the beaches of Normandy I began to reflect on the wonders of these ordinary people whose lives were laced with the markings of greatness.” PeopleWonderGreatnessOrdinaryBeachOrdinary PeopleNormandy Book:The Greatest Generation Source: The Greatest Generation
“Do not ask your children to strive for extraordinary lives. Such striving may seem admirable, but it is the way of foolishness. Help them instead to find the wonder and the marvel of an ordinary life. Show them the joy of tasting tomatoes, apples and pears. Show them how to cry when pets and people die. Show them the infinite pleasure in the touch of a hand. And make the ordinary come alive for them. The extraordinary will take care of itself.” PeopleWayLifeInspirationalMayChildrenHelpingShowsHandsSeemsCareJoyDiesAsksPleasureCompassionWonderAliveCryEmpathyOrdinaryInfiniteStriveExtraordinaryAppreciationTake CareLive LifeNovelistsYour ChildrenApplesPetSympathyFoolishnessEveryday LifeEnjoy LifeRaising ChildrenAdmirableOrdinary LifeTomatoesCaring For OthersTastingExtraordinary ThingsAppreciate LifePearsLife Is PreciousLife Is GreatExtraordinary Life Author:William Martin
“Though the parallel is not complete, it is safe to say that science will never touch them unaided by its practical applications. Its wonders may be catalogued for purposes of education, they may be illustrated by arresting experiments, by numbers and magnitudes which startle or fatigue the imagination but they will form no familiar portion of the intellectual furniture of ordinary men unless they be connected, however remotely, with the conduct of ordinary life.” MenMayFormSciencePurposeImaginationNumbersEducationWonderSafeIntellectualOrdinaryAccountsConnectedPracticalsExperimentsFamiliarApplicationPortionsFurnitureParallelsFatigueMagnitudeOrdinary LifeOrdinary ManPurpose Of EducationArresting Author:Arthur Balfour
“The ordinary adult never gives a thought to space-time problems ... I, on the contrary, developed so slowly that I did not begin to wonder about space and time until I was an adult. I then delved more deeply into the problem than any other adult or child would have done.” GivingChildrenDoneProblemSpaceWonderOrdinaryAdultsContraryTime And SpaceSpace Time Book:The Ultimate Quotable Einstein Source: The Ultimate Quotable Einstein