1,900 Quotes About Meaning
- Author Unarine Ramaru
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If I let the past and my goals be the only thing that drives me in life, I will never know the meaning of being happy.
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- Author Wallace Stegner
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What interests me in all these papers is not Susan Burling Ward, the novelist and illustrator, and not Oliver Ward the engineer, and not the West they spend their lives in. What really interests me is how two such unlike particles clung together, and under what strains, rolling downhill into their future until they reached the angle of repose where I knew them. That's where the interest is. That's where the meaning will be if I find any.
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- Author A.J. Darkholme
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Sometimes we exist long enough to lead the next generation; other times, only to plant a seed and let its resonations of our time here on Earth ripple into new waves.
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- Author Marty Rubin
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Free will, determinism, meaning, existence, etc. are academic problems, not problems in life.
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- Author Sabrina Orah Mark
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After seven to ten days, the nit hatches and becomes what is known as a nymph, or a young louse. Cycles are essential to life. Without patterns our bodies would wander off into the middle of a parched field and just stand there staring up at the sky.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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If life is nothing more than a journey to death, autumn makes sense but spring does not.
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- Author Kris Kidd
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I think it’s imperative that we continue confusing light with meaning. That’s how the human race evolves. Someone sees a light, names it God, goes toward it, goes up in flames. Same goes for moths. We’re all animals. There’s nothing revolutionary about evolution. The process itself relies solely on stupidity. We fuck up in the hopes that future fuckups will learn from us.
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- Author Jeffrey Tayler
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A purpose derived from a false premise – that a deity has ordained submission to his will – cannot merit respect. The pursuit of Enlightenment-era goals — solving our world’s problems through rational discourse, rather than through religion and tradition – provides ample grounds for a purposive existence. It is not for nothing that the Enlightenment, when atheism truly began to take hold, was also known as the Age of Reason.
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- Author Elizabeth George
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Who you are in Christ is far more important and meaningful than whatever has taken place in your past.
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