Quotes about Openness
We have to make ourselves available to one another, or we can't experience goodness. It's not so much us seeking God, tracking Her down with a butterfly net; it's agreeing to be found. The Old Girl reaches out to everyone and wants to include us in this beautiful, weird, sometimes anguished life. All people: go figure.
— Anne Lamott
My true religion is kindness. That is a great moral position - practicing kindness, keeping one's heart open in the presence of suffering.
— Anne Lamott
Rilke wrote: "I am not saying that we should love death, but rather that we should love life so generously, without picking and choosing, that we automatically include it (life's other half) in our love. This is what actually happens in the great expansiveness of love, which cannot be stopped or constricted. It is only because we exclude it that death becomes more and more foreign to us and
— Anne Lamott
There is so much mercy around us and in us, so much available to us if we just have the eyes and intention to see it.
— Anne Lamott
As is' is the portal to creation, to new life.
— Anne Lamott
Life is not a submarine. There are no plans.
— Anne Lamott
Honestly, the most vulnerable part of my life is probably just honest expression, as cliché as that might sound.
— Moby
I just really believe people have to get hungry. I think maybe what we need to do, instead of trying to stuff our beliefs down people's throats, is just pray for them to really be hungry and to see their neediness.
— Joyce Meyer
The world is not yet exhaused; let me see something tomorrow which I never saw before.
— Samuel Johnson
Miracles are happening all the time, but if your eyes aren't open and your ears aren't open and your mind's not open and your heart's not open - then even though the miracles are there - you're not!
— Marianne Williamson
God is definitely out of the closet.
— Marianne Williamson
If our prayer is "Dear God, please use me to be of service," then that is what we will be. And it is not for us to judge either the size or value of our gifts. Our job is to try to get out of the way, to defer to the spirit moving within us and become open channels for the flow of God's love.
— Marianne Williamson