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A rainy day ceases to have meaning for a person who has lived in the open under a monsoon cloud most of his life.
— Vikas Swarup
Things without meaning are the most beautiful ones.
— Elena Ferrante
Most people confuse their life situation with their actual life, which is an underlying flow beneath the everyday events.
— Richard Rohr
Most of the names in my books have secondary meaning. Sometimes they foreshadow; sometimes they tell you about the character's origin or back story.
— Gail Carriger
Every breath may be our last, be it in war or in the most peaceful of days. Make each breath matter. Give each one meaning.
— David Dalglish
Sorry has got to be the most over-used cliched get-out clause in the history of mankind. Tossed out flippantly without any real meaning or substance.
— Siobhan Davis
The most fragile, unhappy people destine themselves to live lives of constantly reminding themselves to be happy.
— Criss Jami
Word of the day- kakistocracy. From the Greek meaning government by the worst persons, least qualified or most unprincipled.
— Peggy Noonan
The older you get, the faster time passes in your mind, so use your time according to what is most important.
— A.J. Darkholme
The most important thing to him is his drive, his purpose, his desire to give meaning to the experience of dying.
— Philip Gould
He doesn't know the meaning of the word fear, but then again he doesn't know the meaning of most words.
— Bobby Bowden
The ability to find meaning in the most difficult times, I think, is one of the most important skills of life.
— Tony Robbins
Like most human behavior, violence has meaning: it only seems 'senseless' or 'meaningless' to the extent we are unable-or unwilling-to decode it.
— Stephen A. Diamond
Now the answer ... is plain, but it is so unpalatable that most men will not face it. There is no reason for life and life has no meaning.
— W. Somerset Maugham
Most importantly, the meaning of spirituality lays the seeds for our destiny and the path we must follow.
— Dennis Banks
The most successful people recognize that in life they create their own love, they manufacture their own meaning, they generate their own motivation.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
The things she most wanted to tell him would lose their meaning the moment she put them into words.
— Haruki Murakami
Neurosurgery seemed to present the most challenging and direct confrontation with meaning, identity, and death.
— Paul Kalanithi
You discarded most of the lies along the way but held on to the one that said life mattered.
— Stephen King
The most important things aren't always in the main story; sometimes the real meaning is scribbled in the margins.
— Isabelle Rowan
Nothing in this world, not even the most mundane moments of our lives, is without meaning, nor is any of it lost forever.
— Dean Koontz
Most morally ominous: from the second you choose one event over another, you're shaping the past's meaning.
— Mary Karr
Most humans feel the transcendent temptation, the emotional drive to festoon the universe with large-scale meaning.
— Paul Kurtz
This is perhaps the most profound meaning of the book of Job, the best example of wisdom.
— Paul Ricoeur
Jewish Law is like musical notation; it gives meaning to the stuff of life by regulating it in time. The Sabbath is its most sacred interval
— Judith Shulevitz
The nature of language may determine what most people say, but I always speak my own meaning.
— Mason Cooley
And yet, in truth it is in the quiet details of our life together where I have found the most meaning.
— Nicholas Sparks
Maybe I should tell her that things without meaning are the most beautiful ones. It's a good sentence, she'll like it.
— Elena Ferrante
The spiritual quest begins, for most people, as a search for meaning.
— Marilyn Ferguson
Comedy doesn't really have any meaning without sadness ... The most meaningful comedy comes from some really serious pathos.
— Becky Stark
It's only adults who read the top layers most of the time. I think children read the internal meanings of everything.
— Maurice Sendak
Most of the things that give life its depth, meaning, and value are impervious to science.
— Rachel Naomi Remen
That's what "meaning" is - a special additive like salt or garlic that could make even the most fetid piece of meat seem palpable, even delicious.
— Barbara Ehrenreich
The ability of humans to read meaning into patterns is the most defining characteristic we have.
— Eleanor Catton
Today the name of America has a magic meaning for the most distant commmunities of the world.
— Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
I tend to navigate by indirection, meaning that most of the major things in my life have happened when I've been thinking about something else.
— Lauren Willig