Quotes about Meaning
What Jerry has done, in a masterful way, is go through and select portions of the Scripture and put words in Jesus' mouth that are legitimate because they already appear in the Bible.
— Tim LaHaye
It is not likely that posterity will fall in love with us, but not impossible that it may respect or sympathize; so a man would rather leave behind him the portrait of his spirit than a portrait of his face.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
When you're making music, you're creeping up on your heart and pouring it out into something.
— Kamasi Washington
The Resurrection is at the core of our beliefs as Christians. Without it, our faith is meaningless.
— Joseph Wirthlin
Preachers in pulpits talked about what a great message is in the book. No matter what you do, somebody always imputes meaning into your books.
— Dr. Seuss
In your hurry to keep Christmas, you have forgotten Christmas. The truest gift of Christmas is the gift of self.
— Richard Paul Evans
It's our memories that make us who we are. Without them, we're nothing. If that means we have to hurt sometimes, it's worth it.
— Richard Paul Evans
In the end, and, if this is, indeed, my end, remember this: Christmas is the story of a Father reaching out to His children. Nothing more. Nothing less.
— Richard Paul Evans
All things are possible with God." "And if there is no God?" Enele turned back. "Then we're just dust and beasts, and what does it matter?
— Richard Paul Evans
You served your country. That was an honorable thing." "I wish it were that simple," he said. "I risked my life and had no idea what I was fighting for—a corrupt dictatorship that represented almost everything we're fighting against?
— Richard Paul Evans
Nearly a million people take their lives each year. It's not about survival; it's about finding meaning in living. Even in our suffering
— Richard Paul Evans
When you get your,'Who am I?', question right, all of your,'What should I do?' questions tend to take care of themselves
— Fr. Richard Rohr