Quotes about Insight
                        But every point of view is a point of blindness: it incapacitates us for every other point of view. From a certain point of view, the room in which I write has no door. I turn around. Now I see the door, but the room has no window. I look up. From this point of view, the room has no floor. I look down; it has no ceiling. By avoiding particular points of view we are able to have an intuition of the whole. The ideal for a Christian is to become holy, a word which derives from "whole.
                    — Richard Wurmbrand
                        
                
                        Obedience unlocks understanding.
                    — Rick Warren
                        
                
                        Jesus doesn't divide the world up into the common and the sacred; he gives us eyes to see the sacred in the common.
                    — Rob Bell
                        
                
                        He writes to his friends in Ephesus: I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened. When people ask you what the Bible is about, do you answer: It's about becoming more enlightened? Because that's how Paul puts it.
                    — Rob Bell
                        
                
                        The question is: Why have these poems and prayers endured? Why, thousands of years later, do we still have them? And the answer you'll return to again and again is: They speak to our human experience.
                    — Rob Bell
                        
                
                        Your ikigai is a work in progress because you are a work in progress. Knowing your ikigai, then, takes patience and insight, and courage, and honesty.
                    — Rob Bell
                        
                
                        I believe the discussion itself is divine.
                    — Rob Bell
                        
                
                        It is far more helpful to ask why the light isn't as bright as it could be.
                    — Rob Bell
                        
                
                        Every poem is a momentary stay against the confusion of the world.
                    — Robert Frost
                        
                
                        Heaven gives its glimpses only to those Not in position to look too close.
                    — Robert Frost
                        
                
                        I have a mind myself and recognize Mind when I meet with it in any guise.
                    — Robert Frost
                        
                
                        There ought to be a view around the world From such a mountain
                    — Robert Frost