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Books are my friends, my companions. They make me laugh and cry and find meaning in life.
— Christopher Paolini
Let me live. Keep me alive. Both sentences so close in English, but very different meaning.
— Aleksandr Voinov
Dare to err and to dream. Deep meaning often lies in childish play.
— Friedrich Schiller
I'm satisfied it's very black, meaning 'in the black'.
— Robert Conrad
I dream in numbers, and I like to look up the meaning of numbers, and numbers stick out to me.
— Zoe McLellan
The very best pictures adapt themselves to many changes in meaning.
— John Szarkowski
The message is that ultimate meaning is to be found in this present moment, infusing our everyday lives, here and now.
— James H. Austin
Scheming is mediocre.
— Vipin Behari Goyal
A word has power in and of itself. It comes from nothing into sound and meaning; it gives origin to all things.
— N. Scott Momaday
People are looking to have more meaning in their lives. It is a sign the technology community is coming of age.
— John Doerr
Each of us has within ourselves a brilliant ray of light that gives value and meaning to our lives. In
— Yuval Noah Harari
A story is a way to say something that can't be said any other way, and it takes every word in the story to say what the meaning is.
— Flannery O'Connor
Wherever you find a sentence musically worded, of true rhythm and melody in the words, there is something deep and good in the meaning also.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Attraversiamo (meaning "Lets cross over" in Italian)
— Elizabeth Gilbert
Your eyes in which I travel
Have given to signs along the roads
A meaning alien to the earth. — Paul Eluard
Have given to signs along the roads
A meaning alien to the earth. — Paul Eluard
We are born for meaning, not pleasure, unless it is pleasure that is steeped in meaning.
— Jacob Needleman
Keeping records enhances the pleasure of the search and the chance of finding order and meaning in these events.
— Aldo Leopold
The context in which a photograph is seen affects the meaning the viewer draws from it.
— Stephen Shore
A sci-fi yarn that ponders the meaning of time and the importance of evolution while occasionally throwing in some shootouts.
— James Berardinelli
She responded to Letty's well-meaning suggestions with the unblinking disdain perfected by cats in their dealings with their humans.
— Lauren Willig
We had the experience but missed the meaning. And approach to the meaning restores the experience in a different form.
— T. S. Eliot
Any man that walks the mead
In bud, or blade, or bloom, may find,
According as his humors lead,
A meaning suited to his mind. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
In bud, or blade, or bloom, may find,
According as his humors lead,
A meaning suited to his mind. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
I think I've become more cynical about sex. Meaning, I don't think sex in and of itself leads to an epiphany.
— Erica Jong
Regalverborgenheiten" word found in Gabriele Wohmann's short story "Die Feindin" meaning the comforting seclusion of being surrounded by book cases.
— Gabriele Wohmann
The English word "coral" also comes from Greek, meaning "what becomes hard in the hand," "the maiden or nymph of the sea," or "the heart of the sea.
— Eric H. Borneman
One of the fundamental conditions of happiness is to know that everything that one does has a meaning in eternity
— Titus Burckhardt
Since evil is nothing positive, there can be no principle of evil. It has no meaning expect in reference to something good.
— Fulton J. Sheen
A paradox arises: the only way to meaning in freedom is through boundaries. The only way that boundaries make any sense at all is through freedom.
— Clark Moustakas
You can't hear a word and just hear it as raw sound; it always evokes an associated meaning and emotion in the brain.
— Steven Pinker
she was the kind of woman who couldn't live without meaning, powerful and real meaning, in her life.
— Sierra Simone
Everything has an older meaning. All words have their secrets. Spells and gods are buried in the thicket of language.
— Shannon Phillips
If women didn't exist, all the money in the world would have no meaning.
— Aristotle Onassis
Life took on quite a special meaning in this early morning solitude.
— Henning Mankell
So is it just human nature to believe that things happen for a reason - to find some shred of meaning even in the worst experiences?
— Christina Baker Kline
Thou art but a feeble flower in the garden of the universe, yet thou hath a purpose much greater than thyself.
— Raneem Kayyali
There is absolutely nothing feminine about the colour pink, or, anything bad-luck'ish about the colour black - in itself.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
("intelligence" in the military meaning; a man in a suit can be just as stupid as anybody else - only he had better not be),
— Robert A. Heinlein
In all natural disasters through time, man needs to attach meaning to tragedy, no matter how random and inexplicable the event is.
— Nathaniel Philbrick
God created a number of possibilities in case some of his prototypes failed - that is the meaning of evolution.
— Graham Greene
In pure architecture the smallest detail should have a meaning or serve a purpose.
— Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
A person of character seeks true happiness in living a life of purpose and meaning, placing a higher value on significance than success.
— Michael Josephson
Prosecutors tend to love conspiracy charges because the rules of evidence are easier, meaning you can get more in to help prove a crime.
— David Shuster
With good health all the activities of life are greatly enhanced ... It gives our every experience in life more zest and more meaning.
— Ezra Taft Benson
Life is capricious and cruel and totally fucking random and there is no hope of finding meaning in a nightmare.
— Hugh Howey
Prose exists to convey meaning, and no meaning such as prose conveys can be expressed as well in poetry. That's not poetry's purpose.
— Basil Bunting
Every human being needs to find the meaning of life and receive a satisfaction in it
— Sunday Adelaja
Maybe it's something which can't be defined," Enso Roshi says. "Maybe it's a question, to be lived.
— T. Scott McLeod
An intention that rejects what has no meaning in fact is a rejection of the entirety of being.
— Georges Bataille
I like the pop music, but I still want to have meaning in my music.
— David Archuleta
The wonderful things in life are the things you do, not the things you have.
— Reinhold Messner
To find meaning in the mystery of existence is life's final and fascinating challenge.
— Huston Smith
To live is to suffer, to survive is to find some meaning in the suffering.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Your life is not meant to be lived in a way to satisfy someone's expectation out of you! Live your life in your own way.
— Avijeet Das
Finding meaning in the moment is what gives those meanings a value worth remembering.
— Steven Redhead
You can hope for a miracle in your life, or you realize that your life is the miracle.
— Robert Breault
The meaning is hidden in man, but it is only man himself who can find it.
— Liv-Christine Hoem
Real life is to be found in natural things that have meaning.
— Fennel Hudson
Warriors respect each other. They give dignity to each other either in a win or in a defeat.
— Avijeet Das
It's like squeezing tripe: nothing comes out,' he said, meaning the Colasberna brothers, their partners, the town in general and Sicily as a whole.
— Leonardo Sciascia
Liberal and conservative have lost their meaning in America. I represent the distracted center.
— Jon Stewart
His hidden meaning lies in our endeavors;
Our valors are our best gods. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Our valors are our best gods. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
In the act of tearing something apart, you lose its meaning.
— Malcolm Gladwell
Because there is no meaning to be found in the arbitrary nature of things., It's all random. Just as space is blue. And birds fly through it.
— Douglas Kennedy
The tragic element in modern man, not ignore the meaning of his life, but it bothers him less and less.
— Vaclav Havel
In a world where meaning is often absent or imposed, reading offers a dialogue with ourselves, with society, with history, and with the dead.
— Jeanette Winterson
Does the meaning of Jesus Christ for, say, George W. Bush have anything at all in common with his meaning for, say, Francis of Assisi?
— Richard Seaford