Quotes about Mindfulness
The chance you had is the life you've got. You can make complaints about what people, including you, make of their lives after they have got them, and about what people make of other people's lives, even about the you children being gone, but you mustn't wish for another life. You mustn't want to be somebody else. What you must do is this: 'Rejoice evermore. Pray without ceasing. In every thing give thanks.
— Wendell Berry
I knew a man who, in the age of chain-saws, went right on cutting his wood with a handsaw and an axe. He was a healthier and a saner man than I am. I shall let his memory trouble my thoughts.
— Wendell Berry
Wendell Berry's formula for a good life and a good community is simple and pleasingly unoriginal. Slow down. Pay attention. Do good work. Love your neighbours. Love your place. Stay in your place. Settle for less, enjoy it more.
— Wendell Berry
It is possible, as I have learned again and again, to be in one's place, in such company, wild or domestic, and with such pleasure, that one cannot think of another place that one would prefer to be—or of another place at all. One does not miss or regret the past, or fear or long for the future. Being there is simply all, and is enough. Such times give one the chief standard and the chief reason for one's work.
— Wendell Berry
Make a poem that does not disturb the silence from which it came.
— Wendell Berry
He has come into a wakefulness as quiet as sleep.
— Wendell Berry
One of the best things you can do in this world is take a nap in the woods.
— Wendell Berry
Look in and see him looking out. He is not always quiet, but there have been times when happiness has come to him, unasked, like the stillness on the water that holds the evening clear while it subsides - and he let go what he was not.
— Wendell Berry
But the safe competence of human work extends no further, ever, than our ability to think and love at the same time.
— Wendell Berry
Be joyful though you have considered all the facts.
— Wendell Berry
He is thinking quietly: I should not have got out of the habit of prayer.
— William Faulkner
Nothing matters but breath, breathing, to know and to be alive.
— William Faulkner