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“Somewhere in this world there exists an exceptional philosopher named Florie Rotondo.The other day I came across one of her ruminations printed in a magazine devoted to the writings of schoolchildren. It said: “If I could do anything, I would go to the middle of our planet, Earth, and seek uranium, rubies, and gold. I'd look for Unspoiled Monsters. Then I'd move to the country. --Florie Rotondo, age 8.”Florie, honey, I know just what you mean – even if you don’t: how could you, age eight?”
Truman Capote“One of the most difficult things to remember is to remember to remember. We forget that we live in a body with senses and feelings and thoughts and emotions and ideas. We get caught up in rumination and fantasy, isolating us from the world of colors, shapes, sounds, smells, tastes, and sensations constantly bombarding our input sensors. To stop and pay attention to the moment is one way of snapping out of these mindscapes, and is a definition of meditation. This awareness is a process of deepening self-acceptance. Whatever it observes, it embraces. There is nothing unworthy of acceptance.”
Stephen Batchelor, Buddhism without Beliefs: A Contemporary Guide to Awakening“If you had walked through the pleasant Tuscan countryside in the 1890's, you might have come upon a somewhat long-haired teenage high school dropout on the road to Pavia. His teachers in Germany had told him that he would never amount to anything, that his questions destroyed classroom discipline, that he would be better off out of school. So he left and wandered, delighting in the freedom of Northern Italy, where he could ruminate on matters remote from the subjects he had been force-fed in his highly disciplined Prussian schoolroom. His name was Albert Einstein, and his ruminations changed the world.”
Carl Sagan, Cosmos“The cure for our modern maladies is dirt under the fingernails and the feel of thick grass between the toes. The cure for our listlessness is to be out within the invigorating wind. The cure for our uselessness is to take back up our stewardship; for it is not that there has been no work to be done, we simply have not been attending to it.”
L.M. Browning, Ruminations at Twilight: Poetry Exploring the Sacred“... Join me with my rumination of the human youwarned me of."-Abanir to Rabel”
Teresa May B. Bandiola, The Forest of Evergreen (Volume 2): Found in the Wilderness“Why does one ruminate about the past? He is treating his wounded egoism.”
Dada Bhagwan“Be a true romantic. Always ruminate about the true beauty of life.”
Debasish Mridha“...speak to me as to thy thinkingAs thou dost ruminate, and give thy worst of thoughtsThe worst of words...”
William Shakespeare, Othello“The loss of a reliance on others often helpfully forces a more sophisticated rumination that enables the opening of previously unknown avenues.”
Pawan Mishra, Coinman: An Untold Conspiracy“...co-rumination: the problem of talking too much about anything. Specifically,... when girls rehash their problems excessively, it leads to depression, anxiety, and a sense of hopelessness.”
Levine, Irene S.