1,900 Quotes About Meaning
- Author Eudora Welty
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It was my first-year Latin teacher in high school who made me who made me discover I'd fallen in love with it (grammar). It took Latin to thrust me into bona fide alliance with words in their true meaning. Learning Latin fed my love for words upon words in continuation and modification, and the beautiful, sober, accretion of a sentence. I could see the achieved sentence finally standing there, as real, intact, and built to stay as the Mississippi State Capitol at the top of my street.
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- Author Brennan Manning
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God's love is based on nothing, and the fact that it is based on nothing makes us secure. Were it based on anything we do, and that 'anything' were to collapse, then God's love would crumble as well. But with the God of Jesus no such thing can possibly happen. People who realize this can live freely and to the full.
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- Author Julian Barnes
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Cut privet still smells of sour apples, as it did when I was sixteen; but this is a rare, lingering exception. At that age, everything seemed more open to analogy, to metaphor, than it does now. There were more meanings, more interpretations, a greater variety of available truths. There was more symbolism, Things contained more.
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- Author Richard Carlson
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100: Live This Day as if It Were Your Last.
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- Author Ginny Toole
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Inspiration in the wee hours of the morning is the golden ticket
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- Author Ashavan
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The intellect is a boat which can take us to the very shores of understanding, but once there we must leave it behind in order to grasp true meaning.
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- Author Andrew Kendall
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This is why introductions are important--because in the beginning, despite the fact that we already believe we know what it means, there's a chance that over time the definition will change from one thing to another.
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- Author Gregory Maguire
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Secrets are revealed as you are ready to understand them. It seems capricious and mean-spirited of the Grimmerie to hold back, to yield and then to tease with a single page – but then the world is the same way, isn’t it. The world rarely shrieks its meaning at you. It whispers, in private language and obscure modalities, in arcane and quixotic imagery, through symbol systems in which every element has multiple meanings determined by juxtaposition.
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- Author Sara Baume
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Now I wonder if each artwork is in fact utterly inaccessible to everybody but the person to whom it is secretly addressed?
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