A Quote by Elif Safak

Love cannot be explained, yet it explains all. — © Elif Safak
Love cannot be explained, yet it explains all.
Maybe the best we can hope for is that those we leave behind find comfort in knowing, that we’re born out of love, and not science. That biology explains the how, but love explains the why
It is not that the meaning cannot be explained. But there are certain meanings that are lost forever the moment they are explained in words.
When an artist explains what he is doing, he usually has to do one of two things: either scrap what he has explained, or make his work fit in with the explanation.
Nowadays are the world doesn't need words, but lives which cannot be explained except through faith & love for Christ's poor
Some things cannot be explained. This is part of the magic of life. There cannot be a word or an idea or a definition attached to everything.
Any explanation or logic that explains everything so easily has a hidden trap in it. I'm speaking from experience. Somebody once said if it's something a single book can explain, it's not worth having explained. What I mean is don't leap to any conclusions.
Your first love is your first love. It cannot be analysed, explained, nor forgotten.
Something that cannot be explained cannot be seen.
Psychology which explains everything explains nothing, and we are still in doubt.
Psychology, which explains everything, Explains nothing, And we are still in doubt.
In transmitting the dharma, there is neither explanation nor teaching; there is neighter hearing nor attainment. Since explanations never really explains, nor are they able to teach, why talk about it? Since listening isn't really hearing or attaining anything, then why listen? But say, since it cannot be explained or heard, how can you enter the Way? But down the bagagge, take of the blinders, and see for yourself that this very place is the valley of the endless spring, this very body is the body of the universe. At such a time, who is it who can accompany this?
Biologists can be divided into two classes: experimentalists who observe things that cannot be explained, and theoreticians who explain things that cannot be observed.
We stand in awe before that which cannot be seen. We respect with every fiber of our being that which cannot be explained.
The more she thought about it, the more Madeleine understood that extreme solitude didn't just describe the way she was feeling about Leonard. It explained how she'd always felt when she was in love. It explained what love was like and, just maybe, what was wrong with it.
A theory that explains everything, explains nothing
Everything that explains the world has in fact explained a world that does not exist, a world in which men are at the center of the human enterprise and women are at the margin "helping' them. Such a world does not exist - never has.
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