Men are having sex with animals and we wonder why the animals attack us. And I'll tell you why: it's cuz of that one sick man, and it's up to me and a half-mexican to stop him.
The natural world is so adaptable. . . So adaptable you wonder what's natural.
Nature has no cure for this sort of madness, though I have known a legacy from a rich relative work wonders.
God is raising up His heroes and the time will come when they will appear and the world will wonder where they came from.
I wonder that a soothsayer doesn't laugh whenever he sees another soothsayer.
It is the simplest things in life that hold the most wonder; the color of the sea, the sand between your toes, the laughter of a child.
In the Church, great wonders daily occur, such as the forgiveness of sins, triumph over death. . . the gift of righteousness and eternal life.
To me, Beauty is the wonder of wonders. . . It is only shallow people who do not judge by appearances.
When someone gets a success, and we, too, have done good work and sometimes even better work than the person who has just triumphed, we wonder: Why did success pass me by?
Do not wonder why you are blessed with so much, just understand you have so much so you can help other people have as much as you.
I wonder if I cry whether my tears would be gray.
All wonder is the effect of novelty on ignorance.
The consequence of this is that I'm always finding humans at their best and worst. I see their ugly and their beauty, and I wonder how the same thing can be both. (Death)
Sometimes I listen to music and I wonder how did they get certain sounds.
Consciousness is either inexplicable illusion, or else revelation.
We create a mask to meet the masks of others. Then we wonder why we cannot love, and why we feel so alone.
I wonder why it is that when I plan a route too carefully, it goes to pieces, whereas if I blunder along in blissful ignorance aimed in a fancied direction I get through with no trouble.
I'm like the most expensive, exotic item on a gourmet menu. People can wonder about the sensuous delights of the dish, but they can't afford such an expensive luxury
The wise man is he who constantly wonders afresh.
There may be wonder in money, but, dear God, there is money in wonder.