1,900 Quotes About Meaning
- Author Nikki Rowe
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Were all trying to find meaning to make sense of our realities; in search of happiness within, Without realising our happiness within; is the only reality that gives life a meaning.
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- Author Richard Sibbes
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Live desired in the world, and die lamented.
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- Author A.W. Tozer
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The "layman" need never think of his humbler task as being inferior to that of his minister. Let every man abide in the calling wherein he is called and his work will be as sacred as the work of the ministry. It is not what a man does that determines whether his work is sacred or secular, it is why he does it. The motive is everything. Let a man sanctify the Lord God in his heart and he can thereafter do no common act.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Purpose declares that the trajectory of my existence and the course of human history were intentionally set to collide at this precise moment in time because what I have to offer human history is desperately needed at this precise time.
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- Author Dean Koontz
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I am sustained by the certainty that life has meaning. As does death.
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- Author Michael Callahan
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Love had to be deeper than that, than a glance over tea, which was indicative but not dispositive.
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- Author Denham Sutcliffe
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The truth is that our enjoyments and our evaluations, like our trades, are learned; intensive knowledge, as well as extensive, is acquired. We learn how to value possessions as well as how to make them; our passions, our disgusts, and our ambitions are learned. Just as we have evolved ways of transmuting physical elements from one to another, so we have evolved ways of transmuting experience into meaning.
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- Author Abraham Algahanem
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You were almost like a haiku: said so little, but meant so much.
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- Author Pascal Mercier
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Sometimes I go to the beach and stand facing the wind, which I wish were icy, colder than we know it in these parts. I wish it would blow all the hackneyed words, all the insipid habits of language out of me so that I could come back with a cleansed mind, cleansed of the banalities of the same talk.
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