Quotes about Meaning
Only God is to be loved for His own sake. Everything else is to be loved for God's sake.
— Peter Kreeft
To choose suffering makes no sense at all; to choose God's will in the midst of our suffering makes all the sense in the world.
— Oswald Chambers
Religious externals may have meaning for the God-inhabited soul; for any others they are not only useless but may actually become snares, deceiving them into a false and perilous sense of security.
— AW Tozer
The idea of the divine-human friendship originated with God. Had not God said first 'Ye are my friends?' (John 15:14)
— AW Tozer
If God did not exist, we should have to invent him. If God did exist, we should have to abolish Him.
— Albert Camus
The absurd is sin without God.
— Albert Camus
I think I have an ongoing conversation with God. I think throughout the day, I'm constantly asking myself questions about what I'm doing, why am I doing it.
— Barack Obama
Meaningless combinations of words do not suddenly acquire meaning simply because we prefix to them the two other words ' God can'.
— CS Lewis
We don't see the material world for what it is meant to be: the means to communion with God.... There is a belief missing, that God is good and that he gives good gifts.
— Ann Voskamp
If God exists then every good endeavor, even the simplest ones, pursued in response to God's calling can matter forever.
— Timothy Keller
Occasionally God rips aside the veil, and you begin to see this very fact: All things happen for you. All things. Everything is knit together.
— Timothy Keller
To try to understand the real significance of what the great artists, the serious masters, tell us in their masterpieces, that leads to God; one man wrote or told it in a book; another, in a picture.
— Vincent Van Gogh