44 Quotes About Wondering

Without a doubt, there is a lot to ponder in life. Wondering quotes can help us understand ourselves and the world around us. They also give us a sense of wonder, which is a wonderful thing. These wise quotes about wondering will show you how to live a thoughtful life, build curiosity as a habit, and be happy for those who enjoy the wonders of life.

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If you simply ignored the feeling, you would never know what might happen, and in many ways that was worse than finding out in the first place. Because if you were wrong, you could go forward in your life without ever looking back over your shoulder and wondering what might have been. Nicholas Sparks
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This life is for loving, sharing, learning, smiling, caring, forgiving, laughing, hugging, helping, dancing, wondering, healing, and even more loving. I choose to live life this way. I want to live my life in such a way that when I get out of bed in the morning, the devil says, 'aw shit, he's up! Steve Maraboli
For this feeling of wonder shows that you are a...
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For this feeling of wonder shows that you are a philosopher, since wonder is the only beginning of philosophy. Plato
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There comes a moment in everyone's life when we have to decide if the pain is worth the reward. We either move forward to see where the path leads or we go back down the same road forever wondering, 'Did we make the right decision? Anthony T. Hincks
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I stood there and stared, into the sky and at the city around me. I stood, hands at my side, and I saw what had happened to me and who I was and the way things would always be for me. Truth. There was no more wishing, or wondering. I knew who I was, and what I would always do. I believed it, as my teeth touched and my eyes were overrun. Markus Zusak
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The wilderness leads to wonder of the moment. Lailah Gifty Akita
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I mean, that star over there is blinking at me madly now, but for how long? An hour or two, or for the next million years? And how long will we sit here like this? Just another moment, or the rest of our lives? You know which one I'd prefer... Lucy Christopher
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Love WasLove Will BeBut Most of All, Love is. Life Cannot Be Without ItIt is found in the WombIn The WoodsIn The Stars.To Be or Not to BeTo Love, or not to LoveThey Are Equal.My Soul Whispers Into the Spaces.Yes. Cindy Martinusen Coloma
We men are fascinated by the things we don't really...
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We men are fascinated by the things we don't really understand. It gives us something to think and talk about: like females, they drive us nuts. Criss Jami
Time doesn't heal all wounds, only distance can lessen the...
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Time doesn't heal all wounds, only distance can lessen the sting of them. Shannon L. Alder
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I am a lover of words and tragically beautiful things, poor timing and longing, and all things with soul, and I wonder if that means I am entirely broken, or if those are the things that have been keeping me whole. Nicole Lyons
But still he remembered wondering, at the age of ten,...
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But still he remembered wondering, at the age of ten, is it better to be safe or to be free? Lisa Berne
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I wonder why people wanted someone very badly, I wonder why someone comes in your life and life begins to change, every good happens to you, and you just want that person to never go from your life, remain there for you Shaikh Ashraf
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...and you will hold me with your wondering eyes in the serenity of purest mind at the dreams edge of my quiet golden shores accompanied by the melodies of emerald blue rippling waves where I will always remain voicing harmony in the over the rainbow soothing memories of your heart... Oksana Rus
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If you catch yourself wondering why you want more of the world and you're not satisfied with God, it's because you have a spiritual problem. Craig Groeschel
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If the stones that we walked on could talk, they would surely tell our story." - Magnetic Reverie Nico J. Genes
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Often a Christian man or woman falls prey to that cruel and vexatious spirit, wondering how to find marriage, who, when, where? It is on God that we should wait, as a waiter waits--not for but on the customer--alert, watchful, attentive, with no agenda of his own, ready to do whatever is wanted. 'My soul, wait thou only upon God; for my expectation is from him.' (Ps. 62:5 KJV) In Him alone lie our security, our confidence, our trust. A spirit of restlessness and resistance can never wait, but one who believes he is loved with an everlasting love, and knows that underneath are the everlasting arms, will find strength and peace. . Elisabeth Elliot
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Looking back and wondering if it could have worked eventually hurts more than trying and failing. Dominic Riccitello
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You cannot afford to gamble your youth only for fun. Amit Kalantri
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We walk alone in the wilderness. Lailah Gifty Akita
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It may be that we’re not seeing the wonder in life because all we’re doing is wondering how we’re going to survive life. Craig D. Lounsbrough
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My fear of standing alone often pressures me to stand with a rather unsavory group that embraces a rather unsettling belief system which leaves me wondering why I left the promises of God for the company of people. Craig D. Lounsbrough
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The longer the waiting, the longer the wondering. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Wondering leads to writing. Lailah Gifty Akita
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What if stars were the glimmering tears of a giant, welling in his cheeks, waiting to fall at the first tender stroke of emotion? What if the moon were a wide-open eye gazing down on our tiny, little world and its tiny, little inhabitants as they rush to and fro in pursuit of tiny, little dreams? What if the sun were the glowing heart of a great beast, pumping hot blood to keep him alive while providing warmth for our pitiful world? Ahhh, imagination; it is a wondrous thing! . Richelle E. Goodrich
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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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The brain cannot learn without wondering, listening, and making connections while your myelin part of your brain develops and grows" ― Sage Canny Sage Canny
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Wondering and writing constitute positive madness. Lailah Gifty Akita
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If I'd been a cowboy, it might've ended well. Somewhere on the ramble, I'm sure I'd have to sell My guns along the highway. My coins to the table To make a gambler's double, I'd double debts to pay. Prob'ly shrink and slink away, It mightn't've ended well. What If I'd been a sailor? I think it might've ended well. From August to MayFor a searat of man drifting through eternal blue, aboard the finest Debris.I might've called the shanties. From daybreak to storm's set, lines stay Taught, over rhythm unbroken. But, oh, there's a schism unspoken, a mighty calling of the lee. An absentminded Pirate, unaccustomed to the sea; To the land, a traitor. I think it mightn't've ended well. What might've worked for me? What might've ended well? Soldier, to bloody sally forth through hell? Teacher of glorious stories to tell? Man of gold, or stores to sell? Lover to a gentle belle? Maybe a camel; A seashell. What mightn't've been a life where it mightn't've ended well? . Dylan Thomas McCall
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Well, this is how I feel: I want to live by the ocean but also in the forest but also in the mountains but also in a big city but also in the countryside. Do you understand me? Anonymous
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Sometimes I wonder if other people think about death - frequently, or just in general. I wonder if they think about it casually, like they’re thinking of the weather, or if they think of it lying awake at night, haunted by their own thoughts. I wonder… if they do think about it, do they ever think about their own death - the when, the how? Courtney Carola
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Wondering is positive illusion. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Do you ever wonder, do you, why I loved you for such a long time, and still didn’t really know you? Khadija Rupa
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Sometimes you have to wonder until you start to wonder why you are even wondering. Unknown
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I'm always wondering about the what-ifs, about the road not taken. Jenny Han
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When your youth is about to enter in old age it shouldn't wonder, what happened? it must say, well done. Amit Kalantri
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As the bus took us north on a connection of dark farm roads and smaller highways, I started to wonder where all the cars were. How could the streets be so empty? How could people sleep when there was so much at stake, so much happening, when there were so many reasons to be awake and alive? And I wondered how it was that I could feel both empty, like these streets, and yet so full at the same time. And those weren't the only contrasting poles inside me. I felt sad and happy. Scared and exhilarated. I felt young and old. Dana Reinhardt
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Each day is a blessing, and I awake wondering what wonderful thing, no matter how big or small, will happen to me today. Ron Baratono
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Must I wonder if your thoughts are of me? If you are missing me, wanting me, creating heart beats and poet-less words for me? [ i do…] NZuri Za Austin
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I wonder how Japan's futuristic robot doctors will treat the worst and most widespread disease humanity already has - artificially lowered IQ. Making people stupider makes them buy more stuff — so “How many robots can you afford?” will be the big question of one of the following decades, unless we go back to Communism and produce everything for the sake of it, for free. Will Advise
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My heart stutters–not why? or how?–those are not the important questions. The really important question is: by whom? Beth Revis
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It's always times like these when I think of you and I wonder if you ever think of me. Vanessa Carlton
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Heredity is what sets the parents of a teenager wondering about each other. Laurence J. Peter