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Wondrous Quotes by Rod Serling
- You're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind; a journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are…
- This highway leads to the shadowy tip of reality: you're on a through route to the land of the different, the bizarre, the unexplainable...Go as…
More Wondrous Quotes
- Life is suffering. We have desires and expectations and egos, and we compare the reality we have, which is miraculous and wondrous,… — Alan Ball
- In the span of my own lifetime I observed such wondrous progress in plant evolution that I look forward optimistically to a… — Luther Burbank
- Wondrous is the strength of cheerfulness, and its power of endurance - the cheerful man will do more in the same time,… — Thomas Carlyle
- Oh! men and brethren, what would this heart feel if I could but believe that there were some among you who would… — Charles Spurgeon
- For whatever is truly wondrous and fearful in man, never yet was put into words or books. — Herman Melville
- The evolution of culture is ultimately determined by the amount of love, understanding and freedom experienced by its children... Every abandonment, every… — Lloyd deMause
- Although we think of them as extraordinary, miracles also streak across our consciousness every day. We can choose to notice or ignore… — Deepak Chopra
- Life is a great and wondrous mystery, and the only thing we know that we have for sure is what is right… — Leo Buscaglia
- At the moment I am looking into astrology, which seems indispensable for a proper understanding of mythology. There are strange and wondrous… — Carl Jung
- But because we accept the sanctity of life, the responsibility that comes with freedom and the supreme sacrifice of Christ expressed so… — Margaret Thatcher
- The public library is more than a repository of books. It's a mysterious, wondrous place with the power to change lives. — Elizabeth Taylor
- That prayer has great power which a person makes with all his might. It makes a sour heart sweet, a sad heart… — Mechthild of Magdeburg