"Holding wonder like a cup" refers to embracing and treasuring the feeling of awe and amazement, treating it delicately as one would hold a precious cup. It conveys the idea of being open and receptive to the magic and beauty of the world around us.
i don't know if Emily Dickinson did, but Sara Teasdale did. its called Barter. i don't know if this was the one you were talking about but here is hers.Life has loveliness to sell,All beautiful and splendid things;Blue waves whitened on a cliff,Soaring fire that sways and sings,And children's faces looking up,Holding wonder like a cup.Life has loveliness to sell;Music like a curve of gold,Scent of pine trees in the rain,Eyes that love you, arms that hold,And, for the Spirit's still delight,Holy thoughts that star the night.Give all you have for loveliness;Buy it, and never count the cost!For one white, singing hour of peaceCount many a year of strife well lost;And for a breath of ecstasy,Give all you have been, or could be.
like you are on a mountain
Do you mean cup cake because that's pretty much a mini cake and its kinda shaped like a cup.
Mozart's favorite drink was strong alcoholic punch...
The DC Comics folks didn't publish any information like that on Wonder Woman. If your inquiry is directed toward Lynda Carter, who played the Amazon warrier in the TV series, she was a 37 1/2C according to the Wonder Woman wardrobe folks.
A hand
the only wonder goal i remember from 98 is Michael Owen's goal against Argentina in the world cup
'I wish I could take that cup from you, however I am quite busy holding this football.'
Hi: Make the letter C with the hand (like holding a cup), and pretend to take a few sips.
like if there is no water in the cup it means all gone
Holding your coffee cup in your left hand is a good way to drop it if you are right handed. If you are left handed, it is a good way to multitask.
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