“I think every teenager goes through their angst. People who are like, 'No, I had a perfect adolescence,' make me wonder how that is possible.” PeopleThinkingPerfectWonderTeenagerAdolescenceAngst Author:Shailene Woodley
“Heaven is the perfect place to raise children. Everything will be just the way it was intended to be in the beginning, a perfect environment without pain and danger, accidents and death and the horrors of this world. Babies won't have to cry. - They'll have everything they need. We'll be able to read their little minds, and we won't have to wonder what they're needing. Just think of all the advantages of rearing children in Heaven. It will be pure pleasure!” ThinkingWorldWayNeedsMindChildrenLittlesAblePainHeavenPerfectPleasureWonderEnvironmentCryDangerThis WorldBabyHorrorPureAdvantageRaisesAccidentsHeavenlyWithout PainLittle MindsRearing A Child Author:David Berg
“The wonder of immaculate, perfect, pure mind is that when it is in its perfect, extant state without confusion, it can be anything it wants to be.” WantMindStatesPerfectWonderPureEnlightenmentConfusionImmaculate Author:Frederick Lenz
“He who knows does not feel wonder. It could not be said that God experiences wonder, for God knows in the most absolute and perfect way.” KnowsWayFeelsDoeSaidPerfectWonderAbsolutesGod Knows Author:Josef Pieper
“Sometimes I want to joke but my English isn't perfect. Sometimes people are wondering what I'm talking about.” PeopleWantSometimesPerfectTalkingWonderJokes Author:Alexander Ovechkin
“In its flawless grace and superior self-sufficiency I have seen a symbol of the perfect beauty and bland impersonality of the universe itself, objectively considered, and in its air of silent mystery there resides for me all the wonder and fascination of the unknown.” SelfUniversePerfectWonderGraceAirMysterySilentSuperiorsSymbolsFascinationSelf SufficiencySufficiencyFlawlessBlandPerfect BeautyImpersonality Book:Cat Tales 2: Fantastic Feline Fiction Source: Cat Tales 2: Fantastic Feline Fiction
“A beautiful and chaste woman is the perfect workmanship of God, and the true glory of angels, the rare miracle of earth, and the sole wonder of the world.” WorldEarthBeautifulPerfectWonderGloryAngelMiracleSoleChastityChasteWorkmanshipWonder Of The World Author:Georg Hermes
“A lot of people hate my skepticism, and I think I understand why. The psychics offer wonders and endless possibilities in a world that often seems difficult and mundane. They promise health, wealth, wisdom, eternal life. But if you examine the record, it's not the psychics but the hard-nosed scientists who have actually delivered the things that improve human life. And, to me, science describes a world far more interesting than any psychic fantasy. It's a good world -- not perfect -- but it's ours. So we'd better learn to live with it, the way it is.” PeopleIfsThinkingWorldWayHumansHardSeemsHateDifficultWealthPerfectInterestingWonderFantasyRecordsPossibilityPromiseOffersEternalScientistEndlessHuman LifeSkepticismPsychicsEternal LifeMundaneNot PerfectEndless PossibilitiesHealth Wealth Author:James Randi
“It's really hard to perfect one aspect of your kicking game when you're spending some of your time kicking with a holder, some of your time kicking off a tee, and some of your time drop-kicking the ball. To be able to concentrate just on my punting responsibilities will do wonders for me.” HardAbleGamesPerfectResponsibilityWonderAspectBallsSpendingKickingTeesPerfect OnePunting Author:Pat McAfee
“Many of the cemeteries are beautiful, and are kept in perfect order. When one goes from the levee or the business streets [of New Orleans] to it, to a cemetery, he observes to himself that if those people down there would live as neatly while they are alive as they do after they are dead, they would find many advantages in it; and besides, their quarter would be the wonder and admiration of the business world.” PeopleIfsWorldWould BeBeautifulOrderPerfectWonderAliveStreetsAdvantageAdmirationQuartersNew OrleansCemeteryBusiness WorldLevees Author:Mark Twain
“You are already perfect, only you don't know it. Learn to know yourself and you will discover wonders.” KnowsPerfectWonderKnow Yourself Author:Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
“Well, the reality of her father was that he was a very diseased alcoholic, who died at the age of 34. And one always has to pause to wonder how much you have to drink to die at 34. And he was a really tragic father. I mean, he was absolutely unreliable. He was absolutely involved with various people. He had outside families, outside children, outside wives. He made his wife's life miserable. And she [Eleanor Roosevelt]ignored all of his faults and retained this sense of him as the perfect father.” PeopleWellsMeanChildrenMadeRealityAgeDiesFatherPerfectWonderWifeInvolvedDrinkDiedFaultsVariousMiserableTragicPausesIgnoredAlcoholicsUnreliableEleanorDiseasedPerfect Father Author:Blanche Wiesen Cook
“You know, if you use instrument, why, you have to stay on perfect time - timing. And if you do a cappella - I'm so bad, just wonder, you know, maybe I'll sing one verse this way and one verse another. And if you're doing it a capella, you don't have to keep any time. You can just go out as far as you want to with it.” IfsKnowsWayWantUsePerfectWonderInstrumentsTimingVerses Author:Ralph Stanley