Quotes about Meaning
The most important truths are those which sustain us in our daily lives.
— Marty Rubin
If today were your last, would you do what you're doing? Or would you love more, give more, forgive more?
— Max Lucado
God loves us despite our shortcomings and sins, and his love gives meaning to our lives and to the life of the world.
— Pope Benedict XVI
Things in themselves have no life in them. A car can't comfort or encourage you. A house means nothing if there's no life and love inside.
— Joyce Meyer
Art is built on the deepest themes of human meaning: good and evil, beauty and ugliness, life and death, love and hate. No other story has incarnated those themes more than the story of Jesus.
— John Ortberg
I have not stopped loving that which is sacred in this world.
— Albert Camus
Love changes everything. Days are longer, words mean more. Love changes everything. Pain is deeper than before. Love can turn your world around, and that world will last forever.
— Andrew Lloyd Webber
When people say, "God is love," I think they mean that love is extremely important, or that God really wants us to love. But in Christian conception, God really has love as his essence.
— Timothy Keller
When I say, 'I love Christ and love the teachings of Christ,' I mean that in the most simple and naive way. I'm not saying I'm right.
— Moby
Love gives life purpose and meaning.
— Joyce Meyer
Love can't be pinned down by a definition, and it certainly can't be proved, any more than anything else important in life can be proved.
— Madeleine L'Engle
You are loved, and your purpose is to love.
— Marianne Williamson