Significant Moments Quotes
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Significant Moments Quotes & Sayings
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Amid life's quests, there seems but worthy one: to do men good.
— Gamaliel Bailey
I think the most significant moment at a wedding is when you say "I do" and when you do the first dance.
— Tyrese Gibson
In his moments of insecurity he was haunted by the suggestion that life might be, after all, significant.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Hardly anybody recognizes the most significant moments of their life at the time they happen.
— W.P. Kinsella
There are moments that change the course of one's lifetime, and often we don't realize how significant those initial may be until years pass.
— Robin Hobb
If a preacher tells you how God says you are, I don't see how you can say that's bad preaching.
— Johnny Hunt
There are significant moments in everyone's day that can make literature. That's what you ought to write about.
— Raymond Carver
A great writer picks up on those things that matter. It's almost like their radar is attuned to the most significant moments.
— Alain De Botton
You don't really conquer a mountain, you conquer yourself. You overcome sickness & everything else - your pains, aches, fears - to reach the summit.
— Jim Whittaker
Much of life appears mundane at the time. Yet in God's providence every moment includes significant details arranged by His divine hand.
— Dillon Burroughs
Sylvie was surprised by the rabid patriotism of the women on the platform, surely war should make pacifists of all women?
— Kate Atkinson
In life's most significant moments we are always alone.
— Paulo Coelho
Life is not about significant details, illuminated a flash, fixed forever.
Photographs are. — Susan Sontag
Photographs are. — Susan Sontag
Many of the most significant moments in our lives come not because it all went right but because it all fell apart
— Rob Bell
I've always thought people would find a lot more pleasure in their routines if they burst into song at significant moments.
— John Barrowman