Quotes about Reflection
If I only knew who in fact I am, I should cease to behave as what I think I am; and if I stopped behaving as what I think I am, I should know who I am.
— Aldous Huxley
Choiceless awareness - at every moment and in all the circumstances of life - is the only effective meditation.
— Aldous Huxley
I, real I? But where, but how, but at what price?
— Aldous Huxley
But all the same," insisted the Savage, "it is natural to believe in God when you're alone—quite alone, in the night, thinking about death …" "But people never are alone now," said Mustapha Mond. "We make them hate solitude; and we arrange their lives so that it's almost impossible for them ever to have it.
— Aldous Huxley
Oh, this journey! It was two hours cut clean out of his life; two hours in which he might have done so much, so much—written the perfect poem, for example, or read the one illuminating book.
— Aldous Huxley
Books, he said—books. One reads so many, and one sees so few people and so little of the world. Great thick books about the universe and the mind and ethics. You've no idea how many there are. I must have read twenty or thirty tons of them in the last five years. Twenty tons of ratiocination. Weighted with that, one's pushed out into the world.
— Aldous Huxley
The wound is mortal and is mine.
— Aldous Huxley
Without absorption of the water of God's Word, there's no quenching our spiritual thirst. Meditation is the means of absorption.
— Donald Whitney
In most Christian circles you will rarely hear fasting mentioned, and few will have read anything about it. And yet it's mentioned in Scripture more times even than something as important as baptism (about seventy-seven times for fasting to seventy-five for baptism).
— Donald Whitney
Little input of God's Word results in little resemblance to God's Son.
— Donald Whitney
Prayerful people become godly people, for prayerfulness with God cultivates godliness in all of life.
— Donald Whitney
Pray over the Scriptures. Christians just setting out on the path of prayer sometimes pray for everything they can think of, glance at their watches, and discover they have been at it for all of three or four minutes. This experience sometimes generates feelings of defeat, discouragement, even despair. A great way to begin to overcome this problem is to pray through various biblical passages.
— Donald Whitney