Follow your heart, Ithilnin," Albirich repeated. "Time is precious. Don't waste it living someone else's life.
Jess C. ScottMots clés wisdom life advice love passion time heart dark fantasy urban elves wizards life-and-death sorcery sorcerer steve-jobs
If there is one thing I have learned, from loving Jessamine and even from the evil tasks you have made me do, it is that all forms of life are worthy of compassion.
Maryrose WoodMots clés love life-and-death creatures
Life moved, as inconstant and fickle as Wind Baby, frolicking, sleeping, weeping, but never truly still. Never solid or finished. Always like water flowing from one place to the next. Seed and fruit. Rain and drought, everything traveled in a gigantic circle, an eternal process of becoming something new. But we rarely saw it. Humans tended to see only frozen moments, not the flow of things.
Kathleen O'Neal GearMots clés life-and-death native-american-wisdom
On the death of a friend, we should consider that the fates through confidence have devolved on us the task of a double living, that we have henceforth to fulfill the promise of our friend's life also, in our own, to the world.
Henry David ThoreauMots clés death life-and-death death-of-a-loved-one comforting-thought death-of-a-friend
Make every day count... Even when you think it's the worst day of your life; for you never know when it'll be your last.
Solange nicoleMots clés life-and-death solange living-in-the-present
The flesh would shrink and go, the blood would dry, but no one believes in his mind of minds or heart of hearts that the pictures do stop.
Saul BellowMots clés death-and-dying life-and-death realization
Who would endure life if it were not for the hope of death?
L.M. MontgomeryMots clés life-and-death
Life may suck but death is worse.
Alane WilsonMots clés life-and-death
I’ve never once thought about how I was going to die,” she said. “I can’t think about it. I don’t even know how I’m going to live.
Haruki MurakamiMots clés life death life-and-death
Between the dark, heavily laden treetops of the spreading chestnut trees could be seen the dark blue of the sky, full of stars, all solemn and golden, which extended their radiance unconcernedly into the distance. That was the nature of the stars. and the trees bore their buds and blossoms and scars for everyone to see, and whether it signified pleasure or pain, they accepted the strong will to live. flies that lived only for a day swarmed toward their death. every life had its radiance and beauty. i had insight into it all for a moment, understood it and found it good, and also found my life and sorrows good.
Hermann HesseMots clés beauty nature death-and-dying life-and-death
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