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Sometimes one word can recall a whole span of life.

Sometimes one word can recall a whole span of life.

Edna O'Brien (1978). “Seven novels and other short stories”, HarperCollins

The only people who see the whole picture,' he murmured, 'are the ones who step out of the frame.

Salman Rushdie (2000). “The Ground Beneath Her Feet: A Novel”, p.43, Macmillan

The real you is not a puppet that life pushes around, the real deep down you is the whole universe.

Alan Watts (1999). “The Tao of Philosophy”, p.36, Tuttle Publishing

One positive thought can change your whole day.

FaceBook post by Russell Simmons from Jun 26, 2015

I love pizza so much, I would marry pizza, but it would just be an elaborate ploy to eat her whole family at the reception.

Mike Birbiglia (2012). “Sleepwalk with Me: And Other Painfully True Stories”, p.152, Simon and Schuster

None of us can study anything properly unless we do it with our whole being.

Mary Midgley (2002). “Wisdom, Information and Wonder: What is Knowledge For?”, p.51, Routledge

Write freely and as rapidly as possible and throw the whole thing on paper.

John Steinbeck (1989). “Steinbeck: A Life in Letters”, p.611, Penguin

The bed comprehends our whole life, for we were born in it, we live in it, and we shall die in it

Guy de Maupassant (1903). “The Complete Short Stories of Guy de Maupassant: Ten Volumes in One”

We were created to be expressions of the goodness and wholeness of God.

Erwin Raphael McManus (2006). “Uprising: A Revolution of the Soul”, p.151, Thomas Nelson Inc

the smallest part is worthy of the whole.

Elsie De Wolfe (1975). “The house in good taste”, Ayer Co Pub

We cannot know the whole truth, which belongs to God alone, but our task nevertheless is to seek to know what is true.

Wendell Berry (2012). “It All Turns on Affection: The Jefferson Lecture & Other Essays”, p.27, Counterpoint Press