Top 26 Wilcock Quotes
#1. It was one of those brief spells of complete happiness that come once in a rare while, an unlooked for gift of God, when the forces of darkness, of sorrow and temptation seem miraculously held back, a breathing space in the battle.
Penelope Wilcock
#2. As he rested in the great hollow shell of tranquility and light, listening to its silence, it dawned upon him that 'empty' was the wrong word for this place. It was as full as could be: full of silence, full of light, full of peace. There
Penelope Wilcock
#3. Space, time, matter, energy and biological life may be the result of a Source Field that is conscious and alive in its own unique way - on a scale far too vast for the finite mind to fathom.
David Wilcock
#4. the trouble was he had nothing to say, but he loved saying it.
Penelope Wilcock
#6. I work a lot with men, and I work with wonderful men that I absolutely adore, but it's something that I'm now paying attention to - to seek out and make room for the talented women in all the technical fields and creative fields across the board.
Sara Bareilles
#7. I may just release all the interviews as Part Two and then write a larger summary later on. That way we do not suffer further delays.
David Wilcock
#8. Atlantis was one name for an ancient civilization that went through a terrible catastrophe and that we now have the opportunity to not repeat the same mistakes. We have the opportunity to use our technology responsibly and to steward the earth rather than steer it into its own destruction.
David Wilcock
#9. Sometimes thoughts merely pass through a man's head without mishap, but sometimes they fall out of his mouth on the way through.
Penelope Wilcock
#10. Antigravity, teleportation, time travel, energetic DNA evolution and consciousness transformation could create a world few of us ever even dreamed of.
David Wilcock
#11. The connections I draw between human nature and political systems in my new book, for example, were prefigured in the debates during the Enlightenment and during the framing of the American Constitution.
Steven Pinker
#12. Finding that core of truth within yourself ... That truth that knows and trusts that All Is Well, and that chooses Love ... Is the greatest spiritual attainment you can ever make.
David Wilcock
#13. neuronal field," as he called it, created within the brain, which in turn interacts with what he called the "pre-space structure" - a field that all space, time, matter, energy, biological life and consciousness emanates from - i.e., the Source Field.
David Wilcock
#14. There is only one path, though there are many ways to experience it.
David Wilcock
#15. How could a man become a god?" Nell asked. "By living in an extremely pragmatic society," said Constable Moore after some thought
Neal Stephenson
#16. Did God mind that dreadful singing, he who made the nightingale and the lark? Probably not. Probably it was the soul of Mrs Crabtree he was listening to, the worshipping song of her heart, and that rang true as a bell.
Penelope Wilcock
#17. There is nothing I'm any more passionate than empowering the next generation.
T.D. Jakes
#18. Utopians are heedless of methods. To render the human species happy, they are prepared to subject it to murder, torture, lethal injection, incineration, deportation, sterilization, quartering, lobotomy, electrocution, military invasion, bombing, etc.
Juan Rodolfo Wilcock
#19. As we meandered, she said my name three times:
"Stargirl?"
"Yes?"
"That was better than TV."
"It was."
"Stargirl?"
"Yes?"
"Does the sun do that everyday?"
"Yes."
"Stargirl?"
"Yes?"
"Everyday is sun day.
Jerry Spinelli
#20. There is no healing without hope. Despair is life's direst enemy. Despair is living death.
Penelope Wilcock
#21. First, I thought Twitter was some kind of hybrid car being developed by Government Motors. Then I thought it was a new bite-size snack combining what's best of the Frito and the Cheeto. Then I found out it was me. On a laptop. At the U.S. Open. Having fun.
Dan Jenkins
#22. I love sending stuff to Usher because it always sounds better than me.
Sam Dew
#23. The great cause of fiction is to weave a bag to carry truth.
Penelope Wilcock
#24. I used to box a bit, and once fought as an amateur welterweight.
Alexander Hanson
#26. Down the avenue of trees I can see a spot of sunlight. I'm trying so hard to get there.
Penelope Wilcock
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