1,900 Quotes About Meaning
- Author Virginia Woolf
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This fiddling and drifting and not impressing oneself upon anything – this always refraining and fingering and cutting things up into little jokes and facetiousness – that's what's so annihilating. Yet given little money, little looks, no special gift – what can one do? How could one battle? How could one leap on the back of life and wring its scruff?
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- Author Elena Ferrante
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The circle of an empty day is brutal and at night it tightens around your neck like a noose.
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- Author Ryokan
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Why do you so earnestly seek the truth in distant places?Look for delusion and truth in thebottom of your own heart.
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- Author Robert A. Heinlein
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Science fiction" means different things to different people. "When I make a word do a lot of work like that," said Humpty Dumpty, "I always pay it extra"—in which case the term science fiction has piled up a lot of expensive overtime.
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- Author Marty Rubin
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Age means nothing. There are the living and the dead, that's all.
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- Author Rob Ryser
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At the end of time I want my art to stand up and my soul to bow down.
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- Author James Hollis
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How many of those who are insecure seek power over others as a compensation for inadequacy and wind up bringing consequences down upon their heads and those around them? How many hide out in their lives, resist the summons to show up, or live fugitive lives, jealous, projecting onto others, and then wonder why nothing ever really feels quite right. How many proffer compliance with the other, buying peace at the price of soul, and wind up with neither?
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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The reason my life has wandered to nowhere is likely due to the fact that the focus of the moment has dictated the destination of my life, when the destination of my life should have been dictating the focus of the moment.
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- Author Donna Tartt
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You could study the connections for years and never work it out-it was all about things coming together,things falling apart,time warp, my mother standing out in front of the museum when time flickered and the light went funny, uncertainties hovering on the edge of a vast brightness. the stray chance that might, or might not, change everything.
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