Quotes about Meaning
If in fact I do believe these great things we say and sing together, then those little things (and what is not little by comparison?)
— Elisabeth Elliot
The Lord did not say we should not use repetition. He said we should not use vain repetition. A prayer prayed from the heart of the child to the Father is never vain.
— Elisabeth Elliot
Nothing that comes to me is void of divine purpose. In seeking to see the whole with God's eyes, we can find the peace which human events so often destroy.
— Elisabeth Elliot
Learn to get in touch with the silence within yourself, and know that everything in life has purpose. There are no mistakes, no coincidences; all events are blessings given to us to learn from.
— Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
so many ways, loss shows us what is precious, while love teaches us who
— Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
Facing death means facing the ultimate question of the meaning of life. If we really want to live we must have the courage to recognize that life is ultimately very short, and that everything we do counts.
— Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
Each day is precious when we consider what we can do to serve God and His Kingdom.
— Elizabeth George
Time is redeemed when you make the most of your life by fulfilling God's purposes.
— Elizabeth George
Life is too short to be wasted on anything that does not help you to live out God's plan and purposes for your life.
— Elizabeth George
Question 1: What is the chief end of man? This most basic question confronts each of us. Why am I here? What is the reason for my existence? What is the purpose of my life? The catechism on the basis of 1 Corinthians 10:31 and Psalm 73:25 provides the familiar answer. "Man's chief end is to glorify God, and to enjoy him forever.
— Alistair Begg
The resistance does not mean that everyone can carry a weapon. The weapon is only for the people of the weapons.
— Muqtada al Sadr
It is not the style of clothes one wears, neither the kind of automobile one drives, nor the amount of money one has in the bank, that counts. These mean nothing. It is simply service that measures success.
— George Washington Carver