30 Quotes About Pondering

Nothing is more beautiful than a person pondering upon things. But there are few things more important than pondering. Unfortunately, few people learn how to do it. The ability to ponder is so different from the ability to think Read more

Thinking is working out something in your head, or trying to understand it on your own. Pondering, however, occurs when you are no longer thinking on your own, but rather listening and accepting what you hear within yourself.

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From time to time I once wondered how one wanders from time to time And think up the paradox line Speak of Epoch's crime Oh I lied, it hasn't happened yet But bet you better believe it's such a habit that I just said that in a past mindset Criss Jami
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...[T]hese people... are my dangerous accusers because those who hear them suppose that anyone who inquires into such matters... theories about the heavens... and everything below the earth... must be an atheist. Socrates
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It was strange to Old Robert that he, who knew so much more than his neighbors, who had pondered so endlessly, should be not even a good farmer. Sometimes he imagined he understood too many things ever to do anything well. John Steinbeck
Contemplation is a luxury, requiring time and alternatives.
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Contemplation is a luxury, requiring time and alternatives. Tahir Shah
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Two questions I'm pondering:1. If money didn't exist, would you still chase your dreams?2. If money didn't exist, would you still keep your job? If the answer is "YES" to both, you're on track. If the answer is "NO" to either, what needs to change? Richie Norton
She'll let you put her in her place. But she...
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She'll let you put her in her place. But she won't stand for anything worse than first. J. Raymond
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I was well aware of her ghosts. I'd met them, once or twice, during her darkness nights. "I knew you were my one when you wouldn't run, " she said. How could I? Of course I stayed, when her ghosts scared my own away. What others were too afraid to see, meant everything to me. J. Raymond
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It's not about who loves her. It's about how you love her. You have to learn the difference between what she says, and what she means. Don't just make her laugh. Try and understand why she smiles. Plenty have told her she's beautiful, but can you make her feel that way too? There's a difference, see. Compliments might cage her, while empowerment sets her free. My God, what matters to her is not just who flatters her. There's a language to her love you'll need to learn. Speak it true, and I promise you, the best of her, is what you'll earn. . J. Raymond
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She played hard to get, because she was. And it wasn't a game to her to play. She was hard to get, and hard to get. Don't you understand? She was the one that got away. Either way, if she stayed or strayed, you were better for loving her. And if she loved you back, you learned to breathe easy. Like the air in your world was lighter with her in it. We all know that one we will always look back on and wonder "What if?".. She's hard to get, harder to keep, and hardest to forget. J. Raymond
She'll let you put her in her place, But she...
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She'll let you put her in her place, But she won't stand for anything worse than first. J. Raymond
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And in the night you realize, when you wake out of a dream, overcome and captivated by the enchantment of visions that crowd in on each other, just how fragile a handhold, how tenuous a boundary separates us from darkness - we are little flames, inadequately sheltered by thin walls from the tempest of dissolution and insensibility in which we flicker and are often all but extinguished. Then the muted sounds of battle surrounds us, and we creep into ourselves and stare wide-eyed into the night. Erich Maria Remarque
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What if you were wrong? What if everything you ever believed was a lie? What if you missed your opportunity because you didn't know your worth? What if you settled on familiar, but God was trying to give you something better? What if you decided not to go backwards, but forward? What if doing what you have never done before was the answer to everything that didn't make sense? What if the answer wasn't to be found in words, but in action? What if you found the courage to do what you really wanted to do and doing it changed your whole life? . Shannon L. Alder
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If you look deep enough into anything, sense is always there to be made, wouldn’t you agree? Agostino Scafidi
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Who gets to be the judge of reality? If it was deeply felt, believed, spoken about often or altered your life course, then it was real enough. Faith doesn't get the luxury of all those things one hundred percent of the time, but we call that normal behavior based on a gut feeling.” I said. I looked at his wife and she busted out laughing. Her husband was trying to catch invisible butterflies above his head–dementia. My patients teach me the most sobering of truths: Why wreck his smile. If I could see them, I would want to catch them too. Shannon L. Alder
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The real you is not you, the real you is what is within you. What is behind your joy or your melancholy. What gives you the reason to ponder. What moves or stops you. What makes you you is you. Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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Sitting to think of what to write will only set your ass on fire, give you headache, twist your face to look stupid, instead, walk around with a blank mind and something from somewhere will fill it up. Michael Bassey Johnson
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I go backwards and forwards, recapturing the past, wondering about the future–and, most unreasonably, I find myself longing for the past more than for the future. Dodie Smith
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You are so young, so much before all beginning, and I would like to beg you, dear Sir, as well as I can, to have patience with everything unresolved in your heart and to try to love the questions themselves as if they were locked rooms or books written in a very foreign language. Don't search for the answers, which could not be given to you now, because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps then, someday far in the future, you will gradually, without even noticing it, live your way into the answer. Rainer Maria Rilke
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I sat in a box With walls on each side. Not too tall. Not too wide. To think. To ponder. To pray. To hide. I sat in a box and cried. Richelle E. Goodrich
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When they [breasts] are huge, you become very self-conscious... I've learned something though, through my years of pondering and pontificating, and that is: men love them, and I love that. Drew Barrymore
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The tongue never rests. It speaks even when we sleep. It speaks through the mind even when the mouth keeps shut Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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Your thoughts are transparent. Wayne Gerard Trotman
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We don’t think, we think we think Natasha Tsakos
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You are a manager nonetheless who you are. There is a business worth keeping and you are the manager of that business. Yes, the business of your life. There is a big asset worth managing. Yes, your choices. As a manager of your own life, your choices are your assets. They form the pivot for the doom or boom of the business of your life. Some will be great managers and others will collapse the business of their lives by their choices or stay in mediocrity with the business of their lives. Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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As the sky prepares to settle its tired, aching feetinto the night’s velvet slippers I settle, into my armchair, soaking the teabag, of my thoughts, into warm liquidy stars. Sanober Khan
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Pondering over your actions is a practical way of helping yourself in the battle against sin. Sunday Adelaja
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The magic of each day lives in the unknown. It's waking up as one person, and accepting that when night falls, we may be someone else entirely. So, when you ask what my story is, forgive me---- I'm not quite sure yet. J. Raymond
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I spent the afternoon musing on Life. If you come to think of it, what a queer thing Life is! So unlike anything else, don't you know, if you see what I mean. P.g. Wodehouse
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A rose lay open in full bloomand, looking from my garden room, I watched the sun-baked flower fill with rain. It seemed so fragile, resting there, and such a silence filled the air, the beauty of the moment caused me pain." What more?" I thought. "There must be more." As if in answer then, I sawone weighty drop that caused my rose to fall. It trembled, then cascaded downto earth just staining gentle brownand, since then, I've felt different. That's all. Julie Andrews Edwards