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Live conscious of every moment and the wonder available in it.

~ Temitope Ibrahim

Temitope Ibrahim Conscious Inspirational Life Live Moment Motivational Truth Wonder

Earth processes that seem trivially slow in human time can accomplish stunning work in geologic time. Let the Colorado River erode its bed by 1/100th of an inch each year (about the thickness of one of your fingernails.) Multiply it by six million years, and you’ve carved the Grand Canyon. Take the creeping pace of which the continents move (about two inches per year on average, or roughly as fast as your fingernails grow). Stretch that over thirty million years, and a continent will travel nearly 1,000 miles. Stretch that over a few billions years, and continents will have time to wander from the tropics to the poles and back, crunching together to assemble super-continents, break apart into new configurations- and do all of that again several times over. Deep time, it could be said, is Nature’s way of giving the Earth room for its history. The recognition of deep time might be geology’s paramount contribution to human knowledge.

~ Keith Meldahl

Keith Meldahl Beauty Change Colorado Deep Time Denver Earth Geology Rocky Moutains Wonder

Each scenario is about fifteen million years into the future, and each assumes that the Pacific Plate will continue to move northwest at about 2.0 inches per year relative to the interior of North America.In scenario 1, the San Andreas fault is the sole locus of motion. Baja California and coastal California shear away from the rest of the continent to form a long, skinny island. A short ferry ride across the San Andreas Strait connects LA to San Francisco.In scenario 2, all of California west of the Sierra Nevada, together with Baja California, shears away to the northwest. The Gulf of California becomes the Reno Sea, which divides California from Nevada. The scene is reminiscent of how the Arabian Peninsula split from Africa to open the Red Sea some 5 million years ago.In scenario 3, central Nevada splits open through the middle of the Basin and Range province. The widening Gulf of Nevada divides the continent form a large island composed of Washington, Oregon, California, Baja California, and western Nevada. The scene is akin to Madagascar’s origin when it split form eastern Africa to open the Mozambique Channel.

~ Keith Meldahl

Keith Meldahl California Deep Time Earth Geology Nature Plate Tectonics Wonder

Patience never wants Wonder to enter the house: because Wonder is a wretched guest. It uses all of you but is not careful with what is most fragile or irreplaceable. If it breaks you, it shrugs and moves on. Without asking, Wonder often brings along dubious friends: doubt, jealousy, greed. Together they take over; rearrange the furniture in every one of your rooms for their own comfort. They speak odd languages but make no attempt to translate for you. They cook strange meals in your heart that leave odd tastes and smells. When they finally go are you happy or miserable? Patience is always left holding the broom.

~ Jonathan Carroll

Jonathan Carroll Patience Wonder

Problems are part of life and within the obstacles it creates are brilliant miracles for the enduring folks.

~ Darmie O-Lujon

Darmie O-Lujon Battle Patience Wonder

Philip Yancey sees our blasé attitude toward the faithfulness of God in the waitstaff At Yellowstone. Even when they are finished their chores, they don't look up and marvel at the geiser going off. After all, they see it so often.

~ Philip Yancey

Philip Yancey Boredom Wonder Worship

A quite specific astonishment stands at the beginning of every theological perception, inquiry, and thought.

~ Karl Barth

Karl Barth Curiosity Wonder Worship

even there a shining is flowing from all the stonesthough the eyes are not yet made that can see it

~ W.s. Merwin

W.s. Merwin Mysticism Wonder Worship

You'll never grab the wonderful with your feet on the ground.

~ The Afters

The Afters Practicality Pragmatism Wonder Worship

The author explains the evidence for they would help from astronomy. He says that if planets are behaving in a way that cannot be explained by what is already known, then another planet is searched for which would explain their behavior. This, he says, is actually how the more distant planets were discovered. We look, then, for something that would explain what is not inexplicable from what we already see.

~ N.t. Wright

N.t. Wright Faith Wonder Worship

Wonder—the enthusiastic ardor for the sublimity of being, for its worthiness to be an object of knowledge—promises to become the point of departure for genuine insight only where it has reached the stage in which the subject, overwhelmed by the object, has, as it were, fused into a single point or into nothing… like the movement of hope and love toward God, which is genuine and selfless only where it has assumed the attitude of pure worship of God for his own sake.

~ Hans Urs Von Balthasar

Hans Urs Von Balthasar Insight Philosophy Theology Wonder Worship

The wonder in our life should always point the greater wonder of the Father.

~ Harry Neal

Harry Neal Amazement Wonder Worship

I wish I had a brush that could paint the whole sky and turn every morning into night. I wish I could always sleep next to you in the never ending night and hold your hand, watching the reflection of all the stars in your eyes, while you smile and watch them in the sky with wonder.

~ Akshay Vasu

Akshay Vasu Brush Eyes Love Morning Night Paint Sky Sleep Smile Stars Watch Wonder

In what is now known as Bodh Gaya…a Buddhist temple stands beside an ancient pipal, descended from that bodhi tree, or “enlightenment tree,” and I watched the rising of the morning star and came away no wiser than before. But later I wondered if the Tibetan monks were aware that the Bodhi tree was murmuring with gusts of birds, while another large pipal, so close by that it touched the holy tree with many branches, was without life. I make no claim for the event: I simply declare what I saw at Bodh Gaya.

~ Peter Matthiessen

Peter Matthiessen Buddhism Enlightenment Holiness Nature Sacredness Sprituality Wonder

How strange it was, I thought, that when the tiny though thousandfold beauties of the Earth disappeared and the immeasurable beauty of outer space rose in the distant quiet splendor of light, man and the greatest number of other creatures were supposed to be asleep! Was it because we were only permitted to catch a fleeting glimpse of those great bodies and then only in the mysterious time of a dream world, those great bodies about which man had only the slightest knowledge but perhaps one day would be permitted to examine more closely? Or was it permitted for the great majority of people to gaze at the starry firmament only in brief, sleepless moments so that the splendor wouldn't become mundane, so that the greatness wouldn't be diminished?

~ Adalbert Stifter

Adalbert Stifter Astronomy Nature Night Sky Science Space Stars Wonder

Steinbeck wrote about the tide pools and how profoundly they illustrate the interconnectedness of all things, folded together in an ever-expanding universe that's bound by the elastic string of time. He said that one should look from the tide pool to the stars, and then back again in wonder.

~ Robyn Schneider

Robyn Schneider Interconnectedness Page 78 Stars Steinbeck Tide Pool Wonder

When I lie back and close my eyes, this farthest lip of beach right next to the end of the ocean feels like being up close to an enormous breathing being, the bass drum surf thump reverberating through the sand. Living out here with no lights, alone, you would indeed become sensitive to seasons, rhythms, weather, sounds- right up next to the sea, right up under the sky, like lying close to a lover’s skin to hear blood and breath and heartbeat.

~ Paul Bogard

Paul Bogard Infinity Nature Night Sky Ocean Sensuality Stargazing Stars Wonder

My feeling is that an observer needs to see four hundred and fifty stars to get that feeling of infinitude, and be swept away…and I didn’t make that number up arbitrarily, that’s the number of stars that are available once you get dimmer than third magnitude. So in the city, you see a dozen stars, a handful, and it’s attractive to no one. And if there’s a hundred stars in the sky it still doesn’t do it. There’s a certain tipping point where people will look and there will be that planetarium view. And now you’re touching that ancient core, whether it’s collective memories or genetic memories, or something else form way back before we were even human…astronomer Bob Berman quoted in The End of Night

~ Paul Bogard

Paul Bogard Astronomy Beauty Genetic Memories Stars Wonder

It doesn't stop being magic just because you know how it works.

~ Terry Pratchett

Terry Pratchett Technology Wonder

It's shocking, isn't it, that a kiss could have led to something so big and violent and full of light as a human being? It makes me dizzy to think of all the things that start that way. Whole families, whole countries, whole worlds. Isn't it strange how a whole life can begin with a little spark?

~ Jodi Lynn Anderson

Jodi Lynn Anderson Humans Kiss Love Wonder

When you don't cover up the world with words and labels, a sense of the miraculous returns to your life that was lost a long time ago when humanity, instead of using thought, became possessed by thought.

~ Eckhart Tolle

Eckhart Tolle Power Of Words Wonder

When you can maintain continual awareness of where you are and hold onto the vision of where you want to go, you transform your life from wandering to wonder.

~ Andrea Goegleinlein

Andrea Goegleinlein Aware Maintain Transform Life Vision Wander Wonder

Obviously, a lot of people involved with Volkswagen's emissions were aware of the diesel car software cheat. One has to wonder how many of them tried to stop it and perhaps were demoted or lost their jobs over trying to prevent the secret Volkswagen car emissions fraud?

~ Steven Magee

Steven Magee Aware Car Cheat Demoted Diesel Emissions Fraud Involved Job Lost Lot Many Obviously People Perhaps Prevent Secret Software Stop Tried Trying Volkswagen Vw Wonder

If I have forfeited the ability to wonder so as not to offend the tenets of the culture, and if I have sacrificed warm dreams on the cold altar of conformity, it is likely because I have somewhere traded the marvel of the infinite for the malaise of the finite.

~ Craig D. Lounsbrough

Craig D. Lounsbrough Conformity Dreams Finite God Infinite Marvel Sacrifice Wonder

Do you know I don't know how one can walk by a tree and not be happy at the sight of it? How can one talk to a man and not be happy in loving him! Oh, it's only that I'm not able to express it...And what beautiful things there are at every step, that even the most hopeless man must feel to be beautiful! Look at a child! Look at God's sunrise! Look at the grass, how it grows! Look at the eyes that gaze at you and love you!...

~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Fyodor Dostoyevsky Creation Delight Wonder

The way God squandered Himself had always hurt her; and annoyed her too. The sky full of wings and only the shepherds awake. That golden voice speaking and only a few fishermen there to hear; and perhaps some of the words He spoke carried away on the wind or lost in the sound of the waves lapping against the side of the boat. A thousand blossoms shimmering over the orchard, each a world of wonder all to itself, and then the whole thing blown away on a southwest gale as though the delicate little worlds were of no value at all. Well, of all the spendthrifts, she would think and then pull herself up. It was not for her to criticize the ways of Almighty God; if He liked to go to all that trouble over the snowflakes, millions and millions of them, their intricate patterns too small to be seen by human eyes, and melting as soon as made, that was His affair and not hers. All she could do about it was to catch in her window, and save from entire waste, as much of the squandered beauty as she could.

~ Elizabeth Goudge

Elizabeth Goudge Beauty In Nature Creation God Prodigality Snowflakes Wonder

The store of fairy tales, that blue chamber where stories lie waiting to be rediscovered, holds out the promise of just those creative enchantments, not only for its own characters caught in its own plotlines; it offers magical metamorphoses to the one who opens the door, who passes on what was found there, and to those who hear what the storyteller brings. The faculty of wonder, like curiosity can make things happen; it is time for wishful thinking to have its due.

~ Marina Warner

Marina Warner Fairy Tales Storyteller Storytelling Wonder

God transcends even the undertakings of evangelical theologians.

~ Karl Barth

Karl Barth Curiosity Theology Wonder

To cease to wonder is to fall plumb-down from the childlike to the commonplace—the most undivine of all moods intellectual. Our nature can never be at home among things that are not wonderful to us.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald God Humanity Inspirational Religion Theology Wonder

Sometime I wonder why I walk alone on this cold, windy road. Maybe I have no one to love or no one love me at all?

~ Ishmael Emmanuel Balfour

Ishmael Emmanuel Balfour Alone Cold Life Love Road Windy Wonder

He wondered about himself (whether he was broken, or special, or better, or worse) and about other people (whether they were really all as stupid as they seemed).

~ Victoria Schwab

Victoria Schwab Ask Better Broken Discover Himself Other People Ponder Question Special Stupid Truth Wonder Worse You Yourself

Kids think with their brains cracked wide open; becoming an adult, I've decided, is only a slow sewing shut.

~ Jodi Picoult

Jodi Picoult Disillusionment Growing Up Narrow Mindedness Open Mindedness Wonder

Now he saw another elephant emerge from the place where it had stood hidden in the trees. Very slowly it walked to the mutilated body and looked down. With its sinuous trunk it struck the huge corpse; then it reached up, broke some leafy branches with a snap, and draped them over the mass of torn thick flesh. Finally it tilted its massive head, raised its trunk, and roared into the empty landscape.

~ Lois Lowry

Lois Lowry Sorrow Wonder

The rock I'd seen in my life looked dull because in all ignorance I'd never thought to knock it open. People have cracked ordinary New England pegmatite - big, coarse granite - and laid bare clusters of red garnets, or topaz crystals, chrysoberyl, spodumene, emerald. They held in their hands crystals that had hung in a hole in the dark for a billion years unseen. I was all for it. I would lay about me right and left with a hammer, and bash the landscape to bits. I would crack the earth's crust like a piñata and spread to the light the vivid prizes in chunks within. Rock collecting was opening the mountains. It was like diving through my own interior blank blackness to remember the startling pieces of a dream: there was a blue lake, a witch, a lighthouse, a yellow path. It was like poking about in a grimy alley and finding an old, old coin. Nothing was at it seemed. The earth was like a shut eye. Mother's not dead, dear - she's only sleeping. Pry open the thin lid and find a crystalline intelligence inside, a rayed and sidereal beauty. Crystals grew inside rock like arithmetical flowers. They lengthened and spread, adding plane to plane in awed and perfect obedience to an absolute geometry that even the stones - maybe only the stones - understood.

~ Annie Dillard

Annie Dillard Beauty Discovery Geology Memoir Rock Collecting Rocks Wonder

The author describes the critic within us as adults as the selves who live too much in their heads rather than their bodies, who are burdened with too much knowledge about how the world works rather than excited about how it could work or should, who are afraid of being judged and not being loved. Most adults do not live in a world of forgiveness and unconditional love, unless, that is, they have small children.

~ Jennifer Senior

Jennifer Senior Amazement Cynicism Discipleship Maturation Wonder

In the morning, wonder and be generous like the sun. In the evening, meditate and be kind like the moon.

~ Debasish Mridha

Debasish Mridha Debasish Debasish Mridha Evening Generous Kind Meditate Moon Morning Mridha Philosophy Sun Wonder

The more I love, the more I find opportunites to love and wonder.

~ Debasish Mridha

Debasish Mridha Debasish Debasish Mridha Love Mridha Opportunities Opportunities To Love Philosophy Wonder

Life is never ordinary, it is always a wonder, it is always magical.

~ Debasish Mridha

Debasish Mridha Debasish Life Magical Mridha Ordinary Philosophy Wonder

The beauty in the genome is of course that it's so small. The human genome is only on the order of a gigabyte of data...which is a tiny little database. If you take the entire living biosphere, that's the assemblage of 20 million species or so that constitute all the living creatures on the planet, and you have a genome for every species the total is still about one petabyte, that's a million gigabytes - that's still very small compared with Google or the Wikipedia and it's a database that you can easily put in a small room, easily transmit from one place to another. And somehow mother nature manages to create this incredible biosphere, to create this incredibly rich environment of animals and plants with this amazingly small amount of data.

~ Freeman Dyson

Freeman Dyson Animals Biodiversity Biology Biosphere Data Dna Dna Sequencing Genome Information Nature Plants Sequencing Wonder

The question that naturally occurs is “What would it be like if a star exploded nearby?” Our nearest stellar neighbor, as we have seen, is Alpha Centauri, 4.3 light-years away. I had imagined that if there were an explosion there we would have 4.3 years to watch the light of this magnificent event spreading across the sky, as if tipped from a giant can. What would it be like if we had four years and four months to watch an inescapable doom advancing toward us, knowing that when it finally arrived it would blow the skin right off our bones? Would people still go to work? Would farmers plant crops? Would anyone deliver them to the stores?

~ Bill Bryson

Bill Bryson Apocalypse Humans Wonder
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