Quotes about Meaning
Truth, as any dictionary will tell you, is a property of certain of our ideas. It means their agreement, as falsity means their disagreement, with reality.
— William James
The truth is, if what we choose to do with our lives won't make a story meaningful, it won't make a life meaningful either.
— Donald Miller
If you seek what is honorable, what is good, what is the truth of your life, all the other things you could not imagine come as a matter of course.
— Oprah Winfrey
Whatever your secret, live your own truth; life is too short.
— Oprah Winfrey
If we ignore it the truth that God is love may slyly come to mean for us the converse, that love is God.
— CS Lewis
As a child, I came across the Bible, but nobody in my family had anything to do with religion. I just felt a profound truth there that appealed to me.
— Dorothy Day
Whether every story that's there [in the Bible] is a historic truth ... Again, I'm not concerned.
— Elie Wiesel
The great quest of life has always been to discover truth.
— Joyce Meyer
Prayer has not been a part of my life in the sense that truth has been.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Instead of making Christianity a vehicle of truth, you make truth only a horse for Christianity.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
One truth is that suffering raises profound questions with the universe. The other truth is that grace, gift and generosity also raise profound questions.
— Rob Bell
Truth in spirit, not truth to the letter, is the true veracity,
— Robert Louis Stevenson