“And yet we constantly reclaim some part of that primal spontaneity through the youngest among us, not only through their sorrow and anger but simply through everyday discoveries, life unwrapped. To see a child touch the piano keys for the first time, to watch a small body slice through the surface of the water in a clean dive, is to experience the shock, not of the new, but of the familiar revisited as though it were strange and wonderful.” FirstsChildrenBodyWaterWatchesWonderfulChildhoodStrangeKeysSorrowDiscoveryFirst TimeExperienceCleanEverydaySurfaceFamiliarPianoShockSpontaneityPrimalPiano Keys Author:Anna Quindlen
“Believe in yourself. Tell yourself everyday "I am a talented person with a wonderful gift to give others!"” GivingBelievePersonsWonderfulEverydayBelieve In YourselfBelieve In YouTalented Person Author:Shantel VanSanten
“We aren't supposed to strive for perfection everyday. If we were perfect, we'd have no need for Jesus. And it's through our imperfections that we really feel the pull toward our need for a Savior. So the imperfections serve a wonderful purpose if we'll let them.” IfsNeedsFeelsPurposeJesusPerfectWonderfulPerfectionStriveEverydayImperfectionSavior Author:Lysa TerKeurst
“In Britain I focus on my horse riding. I ride everyday no matter what. I have a wonderful trainer called Joe Meyer. He is from New Zealand and competed in the World Games this year. I have been with him for four years and we have a good rapport.” WorldYearsHas BeensMatterGamesFocusFourWonderfulHorseNo Matter WhatEverydayBritainFour YearsRidingTrainersNew ZealandRapportHorse Riding Author:Liz Halliday
“Today, and everyday, take as your personal mantra: I am what I am and what I am is wonderful.” TodayWonderfulEverydayMantrasI Am What I Am Author:Sarah Ban Breathnach
“Making beautiful things for everyday use is a wonderful thing to do.. making life flow more easily.. but art confronts life, allowing it to stop and perhaps change direction.. they are completely different.” ArtDifferentUseBeautifulWonderfulFlowEverydayThings To DoAllowingBeautiful ThingsWonderful ThingsEveryday Use Author:Antony Gormley