Quotes about Understanding
We live in a complex age where many of the problems we face can, whatever their origins, only have solutions that involve a deep understanding of science and technology.
— Carl Sagan
Hallucinations may be a neglected low door in the wall to a scientific understanding of the sacred.
— Carl Sagan
Wisdom lies in understanding our limitations. 'For Man is a giddy thing,' teaches William Shakespeare.
— Carl Sagan
Isn't it confusing to have the same name as that scientist guy?" It took me a moment to understand. Was he pulling my leg? Finally, it dawned on me. "I am that scientist guy," I answered. He paused and then smiled. "Sorry. That's my problem. I thought it was yours too.
— Carl Sagan
If we long to believe that the stars rise and set for us, that we are the reason there is a Universe, does science do us a disservice in deflating our conceits? For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.
— Carl Sagan
We are, you and I, at least one of the ways that the Universe knows itself
— Carl Sagan
I do kind of wish he had chosen another way to do it. But I'll take grace anywhere I can get it.
— Terri Blackstock
She pulls upright, wiping her face 'But that's another one of those clichés I don't get. The light. I feel it sometimes. It makes sense that you have to beat back the darkness, but I just don't understand why there's darkness in the first place. Sometimes I feel like the world has fractured into a million pieces and they're closing in on me, and I have to push each piece back with my hands and my feet and my head to keep it from squeezing me to death.
— Terri Blackstock
In true dialogue, both sides are willing to change.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
To be loved means to be recognized as existing.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
Sometimes our parents are full of love and sometimes they are full of anger. This love and anger comes not only from them, but from all previous generations. When we can see this, we no longer blame our parents for our suffering.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
In true love, you attain freedom. When you love, you bring freedom to the person you love. If the opposite is true, it is not true love. You must love in such a way that the person you love feels free. (p.4, Shambhala Publications)
— Thich Nhat Hanh