Quotes about Reflection
When you have gone too far, as I think he did, the only mending is to come home.
— Wendell Berry
He wasn't much of a listener, not a great payer of attention to things outside his head.
— Wendell Berry
All good human work remembers its history.
— Wendell Berry
Nobody ever outgrows Scripture the book widens and deepens with our years.
— Charles Spurgeon
Never make it without the compass. In the trees, I'd lose all sense of perspective. Direction. Maybe life is like that.
— Charles Martin
I have come to know one thing without ay shadow of doubt: if anything in this universe reflects the fingerprint of God, it is the human heart.
— Charles Martin
Emma once told me that some people spend their whole lives trying to outrun God, maybe get someplace He's never been. She shook her head and smiled, wondering why. Trouble is, she said, they spend a lifetime searching and running, and when they arrive, they find He's already been there.
— Charles Martin
if anything in this universe reflects the fingerprint of God, it is the human heart.
— Charles Martin
I stood and pulled her up on two feet. "That depends." "On what?" "Whether you're looking at this through my eyes or yours.
— Charles Martin
I'm sorry I ever thought about eating you.
— Charles Martin
So, the water that would cleanse me was not water from my head—where I'd learned to rationalize my indifference. But water from my heart.
— Charles Martin
But time does heal. Not like we think it does, not like we would—from the front—but more from the back or side or someplace we can't see it coming. It bubbles up beneath and rises all around.
— Charles Martin