I blame my dad for my sweet tooth. His motto was 'Life is short; eat dessert first.' How can I argue with that?
Wendy MassStichwörter: life meaning-of-life motto life-is-short
Love is a connection with another person, either through birth or through something else that I cannot even explain. It is often just an attraction at first. But it goes far deeper than that. It is a determination to care for the other person no matter what and to allow oneself to be cared for in return. It is a commitment to make the other happy and to be happy oneself. It is not possessive, but neither is it a victim. And it does not always bring happiness. Often it brings a great deal of pain, especially when the beloved is suffering and one feels impotent to comfort. It is what life is all about. It is openness and trust and vulnerability.
Mary BaloghStichwörter: love meaning-of-life
... things are the way they are in our universe because if they Weren't, we would not be here to notice.
Brian GreeneStichwörter: science life meaning-of-life philosophy explain string-theory explains-a-lot brian-greene the-elegant-universe
There are essentially two questions in life - a spiritual question and a material question. The spiritual question is 'Who am I?' The material question is 'What am I to do with my life?' One leads to the other.
Rasheed OgunlaruStichwörter: life purpose questions meaning-of-life inspirational-quotes self-discovery introspection finding-yourself unlearning
There is a coherent plan to the universe, though I don't know what it's a plan for.
Fred HoyleStichwörter: meaning-of-life
The wonderful things in life are the things you do, not the things you have.
Reinhold MessnerStichwörter: life inspiration meaning-of-life
What is the meaning of life?
Life has the meaning that you give it.
Stichwörter: meaning-of-life
Whatever wisdom I have has been hard-earned – each meaning carefully culled out of the dictionary of human experiences and emotions and put in its precise place in the matrix. Meaning doesn’t come easy. The Great Crossword Setter in the Sky is capricious and wilful, demanding absolute obedience. You can waste the better part of a lifetime arguing about the randomness of the clues, the setting of the squares, why a certain square is black and not white as you need it to be, question the whole point of doing the crossword – what, after all, is to be gained by solving it. Only after all the chattering is over and you give your complete attention to it, does the perfection of the pattern reveal itself. As is, where is, everything fits. And at the end, when it’s all done, there is no reward to be had – the joy of doing it right is all the reward there ever is. (A Deepavali Gift)
Manjul BajajStichwörter: meaning-of-life
Perhaps that was the point; life, if you did it right, meant learning and changing. If you didn't, you died- or stopped growing - which amounted to more or less the same thing. So I would slide in and out of different roles until I discovered the one that fit me best.
-Deuce, (183)
Stichwörter: meaning-of-life coming-of-age changing deuce
God makes it all come right in the end, that's what Johnnie told Dock Barker just before we parted company. I was raised a Christian-I admit I fell away a bit along my
journey-and I believe that: we're stuck with what we have, but that's all right; in God's
eyes, none of us are really much more than flies on strings and all that matters is how
much sunshine you can spread along the way.
Stichwörter: life meaning-of-life philosophy
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