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Siri, what is the meaning of life? She answers: To think about questions like this. Huh. Good one.
— Kim Wright
What is the meaning of life?
Life has the meaning that you give it. — Steven Redhead
Life has the meaning that you give it. — Steven Redhead
Life truly is what you make it. The purpose and meaning of life is the purpose and meaning that you give it.
— Steven Redhead
We do not ask life what the meaning of life is. Life asks us, what is the meaning of your life. And life demands our answer.
— Viktor E. Frankl
What else is life from the time you were born but a struggle to matter, at least to someone?
— Elliot Perlman
The man stopped talking and was looking at the sunset.
But what does someone who hates and loves want with a sunset? — Alberto Caeiro
But what does someone who hates and loves want with a sunset? — Alberto Caeiro
The meaning of bravery is more than the act of being strong, it is also about letting go of what you cannot control and trusting the unknown.
— Steven Cuoco
Life without God is ultimately life without any point of reference for meaning other than what one gives it at the time.
— Ravi Zacharias
The question is not to know what is the meaning of life, but what meaning I can give to my life.
— Dalai Lama
I am sure now that life is not what it is purported to be and that nature, in the canny words of the Scotch theologue, 'is not as natural as it looks.
— Loren Eiseley
What's the meaning of life?" Cole tried. "There is no inherent meaning," Aero replied. "All significance is constructed.
— Brandon Mull
What happiness this is: to fly, skimming over the earth just as we do in our dreams! Life has become a dream. Can this be the meaning of paradise?
— Nikos Kazantzakis
People often ask what the meaning of life is. What's the point in all of this? As far as I can tell, life is pretty much pointless without love.
— D.T. Dyllin
To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end of life.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
Becoming aware of the dearness in what might otherwise be regarded as mundane is the ultimate form of insight.
— L.M. Browning
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— Walter P. Webb
You ask: what is the meaning or purpose of life? I can only answer with another question: do you think we are wise enough to read God's mind?
— Freeman Dyson
He has shown you, O man, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? But to act justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.
— Anonymous
What is the meaning of life? To be happy and useful.
— Dalai Lama
And I say, the meaning of life is what you make it. There will be as many different meaningful lives as there are people to live them.
— A.C. Grayling
Things don't have significance: they only have existence.
Things are the only hidden meaning of things. — Alberto Caeiro
Things are the only hidden meaning of things. — Alberto Caeiro
What is the meaning of human life, or of organic life altogether? To answer this question at all implies a religion.
— Albert Einstein
Plato says that the unexamined life is not worth living. But what if the examined life turns out to be a clunker as well?
— Kurt Vonnegut
So when I think of, what is the meaning of life, to me, that's not an eternal unanswerable question. To me it is in arms reach of me every day.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
The modern meaning of life's end-when does it end? How does it end? How should it end? What is the value of life? How do we measure it?
— Don DeLillo
If the if isn't an if, what if is an if that if has to be replaced by an if that if shall never if that the place of if.
— Avakruth
Dont ask what the meaning of life is. You define it!
— Aishah Madadiy
The problem for us is not are our desires satisfied or not. The problem is how do we know what we desire.
— Slavoj Zizek