Top 10 Quotes & Sayings by Gunilla Brodde Norris

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a writer Gunilla Brodde Norris.
Last updated on April 14, 2025.
Gunilla Brodde Norris
Gunilla Brodde Norris
Writer
Born: 1939
So often we are too lazy or too distracted to see with care. Images come into our retinas, and our minds have already interpreted them. We do not see without our biases, our habits of life and thought.
As we enter into exquisite awareness of the life that want to live as us, we learn to love deeply. - We claim our passion.
Within each of us, there is a silence, a silence as vast as the universe. And when we experience that silence, we remember who we are. — © Gunilla Brodde Norris
Within each of us, there is a silence, a silence as vast as the universe. And when we experience that silence, we remember who we are.
Here are the bills again, I always dread them a little. They are familiar presences: first in the mail box, then in the bill drawer, now on the desk. Services Rendered. "My life is dependent on services rendered."
Silence is our deepest nature, our home, our common ground, our peace. Silence reveals. Silence heals.
When we sit in stillness, we are profoundly active.
My life will always have dirty dishes. If this sink can become a place of contemplation, let me learn constancy here.
A candle is a living, flickering light. It can easily be blown out. As we watch a candle burn we see the wax diminish. It melts away - a symbol for life. [...] Candles have long been central to worship. By lighting them we announce that we are entering into a different sense of time. Not the usual ticktock time of daily living, but sacred time, a timeless time.
I have found no better way than to value and savor the sacredness of daily living, to rely on repetition, the humdrum rhythm which heals and steadies.
There are a limited number of things we can be personal with. This understanding can bring us to pare down to what we really need, and to let go of that which we cannot hold in caring awareness. We may learn that having too much can be another form of poverty.
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