“The origins and travels of our purchases remain matters of indifference, although to the more imaginative at least a slight dampness at the bottom of a carton, or an obscure code printed along a computer cable, may hint at processes of manufacture and transport nobler and more mysterious, more worthy of wonder and study, than the very goods themselves.” MayMatterProcessWonderStudyComputerBottomVery GoodWorthyMysteriousCodeIndifferenceGoodsObscureImaginativeCablesPrintedHintsTransport Author:Alain de Botton
“Metaphysics is the study of how to shift the self. How to get outside the self-reflection and to just gaze with awe and wonder at the countless universes, the countless celestial radiances of mind, of life, of enlightenment, nirvana, or God, whatever you want to call it.” WantMindSelfScienceUniverseWonderStudyBuddhismEnlightenmentReflectionAweMetaphysicsSelf ReflectionCelestialRadianceAwe And Wonder Author:Frederick Lenz
“Louis [Leakey] was anxious to initiate a scientific study of these chimpanzees. It would be difficult, he emphasized, for nothing was known; there were no guidelines for such a field study; and the habitat was remote and rugged. Dangerous wild animals would be living there, and chimpanzees themselves were considered at least four times stronger than humans. I remember wondering what kind of scientist he would find for such a herculean task.” HumansKindWould BeRememberScienceDifficultAnimalKnownWonderStudyFourDangerousFieldsTasksScientistStrongerIronyAnxiousInitiateHabitatWild AnimalChimpanzeesGuidelinesRugged Author:Jane Goodall
“Some guys make their careers off one horse; kind of a trick horse, a wonder horse. I'm not knocking that, but for me I'm trying to get better and study. That means taking out new horses. It's a life study. When I've finished a horse, I turn him out and basically stop riding him, except taking him to the occasional branding so I can enjoy him.” TryingKindMeanI CanGuyTurnsEnjoyWonderCareersStudyHorseFinishedTricksGet BetterRidingBrandingOccasionalKnocking Author:Buck Brannaman
“Wonder... and not any expectation of advantage from its discoveries, is the first principle which prompts mankind to the study of Philosophy, of that science which pretends to lay open the concealed connections that unite the various appearances of nature.” FirstsPhilosophyWonderPrinciplesKnowledgeStudyMankindExpectationsDiscoveryAdvantageConnectionsLaysVariousAppearanceConcealedPrompts Author:Adam Smith
“A new study shows that the child population in San Francisco is dwindling and in fact San Francisco has the smallest share of children of any major city in the United States. That's odd, huh? For some reason couples in San Francisco don't seem to be reproducing as much as couples in other cities. Gee, I wonder what the problem is there? You think it might be something in the Rice-A-Roni?” ThinkingChildrenStatesReasonFactsShowsProblemSeemsMightUnitedCitiesWonderUnited StatesStudyShareCoupleMajorsPopulationOddSmallestSan FranciscoRiceReproducing Author:Jay Leno
“Do not wonder that I am so religious. An artist who is not could not produce anything like this. I like praying there at the window when I look out on the green and at the sky. I study with the birds, flowers, God and myself.” LooksArtistReligiousWonderStudySkyProduceFlowerPrayingBirdWindowGreen Author:Antonin Dvorak
“I don't make rules myself. I didn't study enough to be able to make them. I'm too stupid. I spend my whole life making movies, so I have to enjoy it. Even at times when we had a very tight and difficult schedule, it was always enjoyable. Of course I wonder if the film will be successful afterwards. It's wonderful if a film becomes successful as a result of the enjoyment that we had” IfsEnoughWholeAbleFilmCoursesEnjoyDifficultResultsWonderStudySuccessfulWonderfulStupidWhole LifeEnjoymentBeing SuccessfulSchedulesEnjoyableBecoming Successful Author:Takashi Miike
“There will be, I think, an attempt to grasp again the surprise and accidents of nature and a more intimate and sympathetic study of its moods, together with a renewed wonder and humility on the part of such as are still capable of these basic reactions.” ThinkingStillsTogetherArtistWonderStudyHumilityCapableSurpriseAccidentsMoodReactionsIntimateSympathetic Author:Edward Hopper
“I must admit that outside the university, it is difficult to be a pure mathematician. No one in my family understands what I do. My neighbors wonder why I spend all my time in my study scribbling with pencil on a yellow pad of paper instead of going outside to mow the lawn.” DifficultWonderStudyPurePaperMy FamilyUniversityNeighborMy TimeYellowMathematicianPencilsLawnsPads Author:Isadore Singer
“I talk to groups studying the most advanced spiritual teachings and sometimes these people wonder why nothing is happening in their lives. Their motive is the attainment of inner peace for themselves - which of course is a selfish motive. You will not find it with this motive. The motive, if you are to find inner peace, must be an outgoing motive. Service, of course, service. Giving, not getting. Your motive must be good if your work is to have good effect. The secret of life is being of service.” PeopleIfsGivingSometimesSpiritualLife IsCoursesSecretWonderStudyGroupsTeachingEffectsHappeningsBe GoodSelfishInner PeaceMotiveAttainmentSecret LifeOutgoingSpiritual TeachingSelfish Motives Book:Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words Source: Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words
“I confess, right at the start, to the doubts - and sometimes outright dreads - that go with me as I climb the stairs to my study in the morning, coffee mug in hand: I have to admit to the habitual apprehension mixed with a sort of reverence, as I light the incense . . . and wonder: what is going to happen today? Will anything happen? Will the angel come today?” SometimesHandsLightHappensTodayWonderMorningStudyDoubtAngelCoffeeThings HappenClimbsReverenceDreadStairsHabitualApprehensionIncenseMugMorning CoffeeCoffee Mug Author:Gail Godwin
“Casals says music fills him with the wonder of life and the 'incredible marvel' of being a human. Ives says it expands his mind and challenges him to be a true individual. Bernstein says it is enriching and ennobling. To me, that sounds like a good cause for making music and the arts an integral part of every child's education. Studying music and the arts elevates children's education, expands students' horizons, and teaches them to appreciate the wonder of life.” MindHumansChildrenArtIndividualCausesSoundChallengesWonderTeachStudyStudentsAppreciateIncrediblesHorizonEnrichingGood CausesWonder Of LifeStudying Music Author:Richard Riley
“The federal government has made explicit and implicit promises to millions of people, but has put no money aside in order to keep those promises. Some of you may wonder where Bernie Madoff got the idea for his Ponzi scheme. Clearly he was studying federal entitlement policy.” PeopleMayMadeIdeasGovernmentOrderWonderMillionsStudyPolicyPromiseSchemesFederal GovernmentEntitlementNo MoneyExplicitImplicitPonzi SchemeMadoff Author:John C. Goodman
“In case any are puzzled by the different translations from which I draw strength and help and delight, it is like this: In studying any object with the microscope we use different lenses and turn the mirror in various ways; each change brings out some new wonder and beauty. So it is for those who are not Greek or Hebrew scholars, and who use the work of scholars to open the meaning of the exhaustible Word-the Bible is richer than any single version can fully show.” WayDifferentHelpingUseShowsTurnsWonderCasesStudyObjectsDrawsMirrorsDelightVariousVersionsGreekScholarLensesTranslationsHebrewMicroscopesPuzzled Author:Amy Carmichael
“I think of companies like Nokia having anthropologists who study how people use cell phones, who do that kind of commercial and marketing work, selling out to corporations. I wonder if that has something to do with the image of the more innocent anthropologist, now gone.” PeopleIfsThinkingKindUseCompanyWonderGoneStudyMarketingPhonesInnocentSellingCellsCorporationsCell PhoneAnthropologistsSelling OutNokia Author:Lily King
“When I cruise around, I can't help but study people's faces and emotions and wonder why they're feeling the way they are.” PeopleWayI CanHelpingFeelingsFacesEmotionWonderStudyCruise Author:Aaron Bruno