Life Quotes
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Have a life that matters. A life with purpose. Find your own way but don't lose sight of the journey.
A. Meredith Walters
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I am alone so I dream of the being who has cured my solitude, who would be cured by solitudes. With its life, it brought me the idealizations of life, all the idealizations which give life a double, which lead life toward it summits, which make the dreamer too live by splitting...
Gaston Bachelard
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I fully believe in ghosts. I have, my entire life. The first house I ever lived in was haunted. There was a grave of a man in the backyard. I was just a baby then, but my parents would tell me that every night, at the same time, they would hear someone walking up the stairs.
Meaghan Rath
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Even with a computer, I can't get rid of all the papers in my life.
Carmen Dell'Orefice
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Metaphor lives a secret life all around us. We utter about six metaphors a minute.
James Geary
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I love men's company, but I don't feel I have to be married. Men are a wonderful part of life, like chocolate. But my life goes on whether they're there or not.
Jerry Hall
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I was a 'Laurel and Hardy' nut. I got to know Laurel at the end of his life, and it was a great thrill for me. He left me his bow tie and derby and told me that if they ever made a movie about him, he'd want me to play him.
Dick Van Dyke
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After a while I started to think of that as an image of something that went a lot deeper than the dead dog, which is you can't bring back anything to life.
Alan Alda
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It comes with faith, for with complete faith there is no fear of what faces you in life or death.
Jacqueline Cochran
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We all want the Greek people to prosper, to be able to provide a good life for their families and their children. That would be good for Greece, that would be good for the European Union, good for the United States, and ultimately, good for the world.
Barack Obama
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Funk is the unending cycle of life. It's the ultimate concept—wherever your imagination will take it.
Xenobia Bailey
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In any job, you have to give up certain things, and I believe that having a good quality of life means enjoying certain things only in moderation.
Doutzen Kroes
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If you spend your whole life being depressed about life, you're wasting it.
C. K. Williams
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Do you know that conversation is one of the greatest pleasures in life? But it wants leisure.
W. Somerset Maugham
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You will love again, people say. Give it time. Me with time running out. Day after day of the everyday. What they call real life, made of eighth-inch gauge. Newness strutting around as if it were significant. Irony, neatness and rhyme pretending to be poetry. I want to go back to that time after Michiko's death when I cried every day among the trees. To the real. To the magnitude of pain, of being that much alive.
Jack Gilbert
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Hermione turned and beamed at Harry; her eyes, too, were full of tears. ‘…then I declare you bonded for life.
Joanne Rowling
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I had never really understood what an adventure life could be, if you followed your heart and did what you really wanted to do, which is what we must all do in the end.
Sara Sheridan
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It is never too late to change the way you eat - once you do, your body will thank you with a longer and healthier life.
David H. Murdock
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The experiencing self lives its life continuously. It has moments of experience, one after the other.
Daniel Kahneman
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'Alice in Wonderland' has been done a million times; why do it again? Nerve's answer is that Alice is Everyman and Everywoman, going through the stages of life.
Kathe Koja
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There's a huge question of whether you really need water for life.
Ellen Stofan
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The man who actually knows just what he wants in life has already gone a long way toward attaining it.
Napoleon Hill
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Whatever offices of life are performed by women of culture and refinement are thenceforth elevated; they cease to be mere servile toils, and become expressions of the ideas of superior beings.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
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I can tell you that the book 'The Ugly Truth' is about puberty and all the awfulness that comes with that time in a person's life. It was definitely some different subject matter to be writing about, especially knowing some of my audience are second and third graders.
Jeff Kinney