“God wants us to be in joy, God wants us to be happy. Because of this extraordinary consciousness and this great ability for wonder and marvel, and without denying any of the terrors and horrors of the world, we also have an obligation toward joy and toward miracle and excitement.” WorldWantJoyAbilityConsciousnessWonderHorrorMiracleExtraordinaryTerrorObligationExcitementWant UJoy God Author:Elizabeth Gilbert
“As I lounged in the Park, or strolled down Piccadilly, I used to look at everyone who passed me, and wonder, with mad curiosity, what sort of lives they led. some of them fascinated me. Others filled me with terror.” LooksUsedWonderMadFilledCuriosityTerrorParksFascinated Book:The Collected Works of Oscar Wilde Source: The Collected Works of Oscar Wilde
“Gail Anderson-Dargatz has a noticing eye, a voice as unique as the countryside she writes about, and a heart large enough to love her entire cast of distinct and memorable characters. In The Cure for Death by Lightning she fashions an irresistible song out of the joys and dangers of growing up, the mysteries and wonders of life on a farm, the thrilling terror of trying to outrun the awful unseen force that pursues a growing girl. This novel opens a door to a shining, surprising world.” WorldWritingTryingHeartEnoughCharacterEyeJoySongGirlForceVoiceWonderNovelGrowing UpGrowingDoorsMysteryFashionDangerUniqueShiningCastsTerrorPursueCuresAwfulMemorableFarmsSurprisingLightningUnseenThrillingIrresistibleNoticingCountrysideOutrunWonder Of LifeUnseen ForcesMemorable CharactersGail Author:Jack Hodgins
“The universe, as far as we can observe it, is a wonderful and immense engine.... If we dramatize its life and conceive its spirit, we are filled with wonder, terror and amusement, so magnificent is the spirit.” IfsWorldSpiritUniverseWonderWonderfulFilledTerrorEnginesImmenseMagnificentAmusement Author:George Santayana
“Without Leskov there would be no Bulgakov, no Chekhov, but also no Garca Mrquez and Julio Cortzar. . . . Leskov is the essential storyteller: he does not portray life, he creates it in all its wonder and terror and magic.” DoeWould BeWonderMagicEssentialsTerrorStorytellerChekhov Author:Alberto Manguel
“What is patriotism? Is it love of one's birthplace, the place of childhood's recollections and hopes, dreams and aspirations? Is it the place where, in childlike naïveté, we would watch the passing clouds, and wonder why we, too, could not float so swiftly? The place where we would count the milliard glittering stars, terror-stricken lest each one "an eye should be," piercing the very depths of our little souls?” ShouldLittlesSoulDreamEyeStarsWonderWatchesChildhoodDepthCloudsTerrorPassingPassingsAspirationFloatsRecollectionChildlikePiercingsVetsBirthplaceDreams And AspirationsHopes Dreams Book:Living My Life (Two Volumes in One) Source: Living My Life (Two Volumes in One)
“All good trips are, like love, about being carried out of yourself and deposited in the midst of terror and wonder.” WonderTerrorMidstLike Love Author:Pico Iyer
“I want language to help us live in a world of wonder/terror/change. I want it to be about "becoming" rather than "being." I think that being and nouns are part of our hopeless dream that time will stop and we will not die. but it's not that way. So, why not celebrate verbs and the beloved's metamorphosis into other people or creatures or places - the same spirit but moving through things, not static.” PeopleThinkingWorldWayWantHelpingDreamMovingSpiritDiesLanguageWonderBecomingCreaturesTerrorCelebrateBelovedHopelessWhy NotStaticVerbsMetamorphosisNouns Author:Gregory Orr