3,552 Quotes About Life-philosophy
- Author Lukas Graham
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I'd rather live one day as a lionthan live a hundred years as a sheepI'd rather reign in Hell than serve in Heavenlive my dream out in reality and not in my dreams
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- Author Jay Woodman
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Like money used wisely, awareness comes & we let it go. Like life, it arises infinitely, to tease & to soothe, to flow through us.
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- Author Tushar Saxena
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The mind is part of the body, not separate, and we must take care of our bodies and listen to them. Develop your mind and body, make goals and reach them. But have “no mind” when experiencing and learning. You will be more open to what is happening rather than fitting everything into stereotypes and preconceptions.
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- Author Tim Rees
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All life forms add their own colour in the world. It is important we embrace all the colours with equal value.
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- Author Marc Ashton
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In 1963, while my brothers were engaged in their lives, I call this period of my life 'my character-building years.' I adhered to the saying, 'When the going gets tough, the tough get going.
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- Author Marc Ashton
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Even though I left school at age fifteen, I loved learning and continued to learn through my careers as a photojournalist, filmmaker, and explorer. I was taught that education is the great equalizer and knowledge is power. I prefer to think that knowledge is understanding; the more one knows, the less one fears.
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- Author Marc Ashton
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While explaining God to his granddaughter Daska, Horace Dade Ashton said, 'God was everything she breathed and walked on, everything that lived, everything she saw, touched, and felt. God was in every one of us.
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- Author Rani Manicka
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Chiar dacă deșertul dorește ploaia ca să se împrospăteze ,deșertul are nevoie de soare pentru a ști că este un deșert.
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- Author Leo Tolstoy (Briggs translation)
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There are two sides to life for every individual: a personal life, in which his freedom exists in proportion to the abstract nature of his interests, and an elemental life within the swarm of humanity, in which a man inevitably follows laws laid down for him.
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