If you ask me what I came into this life to do, I will tell you: I came to live out loud.
/Emile Zola/
August 31, 2015
August 26, 2015
Jay Chiat: I'm uncomfortable...
I'm uncomfortable when I'm comfortable. I have to start something new-in the agency or in my personal life-every two years or so. Taking risks gives me energy. I can't help it, it's my personality. I'd like to think it's not really a compulsion toward high risks, but the spirit of an entrepreneur.
/Jay Chiat/
/Jay Chiat/
Frances Willard: Tens of...
Tens of thousands who could never afford to own, feed and stable a horse, had by this bright invention enjoyed the swiftness of motion which is perhaps the most fascinating feature of material life.
/Frances Willard/
/Frances Willard/
August 23, 2015
Cicero: While there's...
While there's life, there's hope.
/Cicero/
/Cicero/
August 22, 2015
Charles Feidelson: Life is...
Life is a series of little deaths out of which life always returns.
/Charles Feidelson/
/Charles Feidelson/
August 21, 2015
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi: The purpose...
The purpose of life is the expansion of happiness.
/Maharishi Mahesh Yogi/
/Maharishi Mahesh Yogi/
Judith Malina: Tremble: your...
Tremble: your whole life is a rehearsal for the moment you are in now.
/Judith Malina/
/Judith Malina/
August 17, 2015
C. G. Jung: The great...
The great decisions of human life usually have far more to do with the instincts and other mysterious unconscious factors than with conscious will and well-meaning reasonableness. The shoe that fits one person pinches another; there is no universal recipe for living. Each of us carries his own life-form within him--an irrational form which no other can outbid.
/C. G. Jung/
/C. G. Jung/
August 16, 2015
Tom Robbins: In the...
In the staircase of life, Art is the only stair that doesn't creak.
/Tom Robbins/
/Tom Robbins/
August 15, 2015
Hugh Mackay: Indeed, in...
Indeed, in the present climate of mistrust of institutions, many people who yearn for a more meaningful and fulfilling life would regard the church as an unlikely place to go for guidance.
/Hugh Mackay/
/Hugh Mackay/
August 14, 2015
Jean de La Bruyère: Grief at...
Grief at the absence of a loved one is happiness compared to life with a person one hates.
/Jean de La Bruyère/
/Jean de La Bruyère/
Blair Underwood: When I...
When I doing dinner theater in high school, I was talking to a woman who had been in the business for a while and I said I want to act, that's all I want to do with my life and she said if you're serious then you need to hone every discipline you can.
/Blair Underwood/
/Blair Underwood/
August 13, 2015
Arthur Rimbaud: What a...
What a life! True life is elsewhere. We are not in the world.
/Arthur Rimbaud/
/Arthur Rimbaud/
August 12, 2015
Anna Garlin Spencer: The friendship...
The friendship between a man and a woman which does not lead to marriage or desire for marriage may be a life long experience of the greatest value to themselves and to all their circle of acquaintance and of activity; but for this type of friendship both a rare man and a rare woman are needed. Perhaps it should be added that either the man or the woman thus deeply bound in lifelong friendship who seeks marriage must find a still rarer man or woman to wed, to make such a three cornered comradeship a permanent success.
/Anna Garlin Spencer/
/Anna Garlin Spencer/
Dakota Fanning: That was...
That was really cool. I got to kiss a little boy. I was 7 and he was 10, and his name is Thomas Curtis. He was the first boy I've ever kissed in my entire life and he was three years older than me.
/Dakota Fanning/
/Dakota Fanning/
August 10, 2015
John Redwood: At the...
At the next General Election, voters face a clear choice: deregulation and less interference in everyday life with the Conservatives, or yet more regulation and interference under Mr Blair.
/John Redwood/
/John Redwood/
August 09, 2015
Reinhold Niebuhr: The finiteness,...
The finiteness, the dependency, and the insufficiency of man's mortal life are facts which belong to God's plan of creation and must be accepted with reverence and humility.
/Reinhold Niebuhr/
/Reinhold Niebuhr/
Katharine Hepburn: Without discipline,...
Without discipline, there is no life at all.
/Katharine Hepburn/
/Katharine Hepburn/
August 08, 2015
Pythagoras: In this...
In this theater of man's life, it is reserved only for God and angels to be lookers-on.
/Pythagoras/
/Pythagoras/
August 06, 2015
Joseph Joubert: Without duty,...
Without duty, life is sort of boneless; it cannot hold itself together.
/Joseph Joubert/
/Joseph Joubert/
August 05, 2015
Christian Lous Lange: Internationalism on...
Internationalism on the other hand admits that spiritual achievements have their roots deep in national life; from this national consciousness art and literature derive their character and strength and on it even many of the humanistic sciences are firmly based.
/Christian Lous Lange/
/Christian Lous Lange/
August 04, 2015
Erich Fromm: Man's main...
Man's main task in life is to give birth to himself, to become what he potentially is. The most important product of his effort is his own personality.
/Erich Fromm/
/Erich Fromm/
Horace: Life grants...
Life grants nothing to us mortals without hard work.
/Horace/
/Horace/
Emily Dickinson: Surgeons must...
Surgeons must be very careful<BR>When they take the knife!<BR>Underneath their fine incisions<BR>Stirs the Culprit - Life!
/Emily Dickinson/
/Emily Dickinson/
August 03, 2015
Oprah Winfrey: It is...
It is confidence in our bodies, minds and spirits that allows us to keep looking for new adventures, new directions to grow in, and new lessons to learn - which is what life is all about.
/Oprah Winfrey/
/Oprah Winfrey/
Rose Wilder Lane: The real...
The real protection of life and property, always and everywhere.
/Rose Wilder Lane/
/Rose Wilder Lane/
August 01, 2015
Bill Vaughan: Maybe the...
Maybe the answer to Selective Service is to start everyone off in the army and draft them for civilian life as needed.
/Bill Vaughan/
/Bill Vaughan/
Walter Kaufmann: Here an...
Here an attempt is made to explain suffering: the outcaste of traditional Hinduism is held to deserve his fetched fate; it is a punishment for the wrongs he did in a previous life.
/Walter Kaufmann/
/Walter Kaufmann/
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