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Wonder Quotes - Page 9

She had an immense curiosity about life, and was constantly staring and wondering.

Henry James (2015). “The Portrait of a Lady (Unabridged): From the famous author of the realism movement, known for The Turn of The Screw, The Wings of the Dove, The American, The Bostonian, The Ambassadors, What Maisie Knew…”, p.38, e-artnow

Knowledge would be fatal. It is the uncertainty that charms one. A mist makes things wonderful.

Oscar Wilde, General Press (2016). “The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde: Novel, Short Stories, Poetry, Essays and Plays”, p.156, GENERAL PRESS

I am waiting for the lost music to sound again in a new rebirth of wonder.

Lawrence Ferlinghetti (1994). “These are My Rivers: New & Selected Poems, 1955-1993”, p.103, New Directions Publishing

I am awaiting perpetually and forever a renaissance of wonder

Lawrence Ferlinghetti (1994). “These are My Rivers: New & Selected Poems, 1955-1993”, p.104, New Directions Publishing

Love is a wonderful thing, my dear, but it leaves you wide open for blackmail.

Jasper Fforde (2003). “Lost in a Good Book”, Viking Adult

Children are a wonderful gift. They have an extraordinary capacity to see into the heart of things and to expose sham and humbug for what they are.

Desmond Tutu, John Webster (1982). “Bishop Desmond Tutu, the voice of one crying in the wilderness: a collection of his recent statements in the struggle for justice in South Africa”

Man wonders but God decides When to kill the Prince of Tides.

Pat Conroy (2010). “The Prince of Tides: A Novel”, p.45, Open Road Media

I often wonder if my knowledge about God has not become my greatest stumbling block to my knowledge of God.

Henri J. M. Nouwen (1981). “A cry for mercy: prayers from the Genesee”, Doubleday Books

I'm Beginning To Wonder If It Would Have Been Best Had The South Won The Civil War.

"Ted Nugent Wonders If It Would Have Been Better If ‘The South Won The Civil War’" By Nick Wing, www.huffingtonpost.com. July 6, 2012.

Nothing is to wonderful to be true.

"Faraday". Book by James Hamilton, www.theguardian.com. 2002.