Quotes about Meaning
Our sweetest experiences of affection are meant to point us to that realm which is the real and endless home of the heart.
— Henry Ward Beecher
We are convinced that believing in God is worthwhile. We thereby want to express the conviction that it is not death that has the last word but life; it is not the absurd but the full meaning in life that wins the day.
— Leonardo Boff
Mark Twain stated, "The two most important days in your life are the day you were born, and the day you realize why you were born.
— Les Brown
Life is the gift that keeps on giving. Appreciate that blessing for what it is.
— Les Brown
Book of Life says, "Where your heart is, there your treasure is also."
— Les Brown
Why it's simply impassible! Alice: Why, don't you mean impossible? Door: No, I do mean impassible. (chuckles) Nothing's impossible!
— Lewis Carroll
When I read the statements of Christ, there seems to be this urgency and intensity. I guess that's what I get out of it when I read the tone of the Scriptures, which is very different from the tone of our culture.
— Francis Chan
The word which denotes the act of baptizing, according to the usage of Greek writers, uniformly signifies or implies immersion.
— Adoniram Judson
Always try to use the language so as to make quite clear what you mean and make sure your sentence couldn't mean anything else.
— CS Lewis
If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use in reading it at all.
— Oscar Wilde
My dad used to have an expression - 'It is the lucky person who gets up in the morning, puts both feet on the floor, knows what they are about to do, and thinks it still matters.'
— Joe Biden
The longer I live, the more I feel that true repose consists in 'renouncing' one's own self, by which I mean making up one's mind to admit that there is no importance whatever in being 'happy' or 'unhappy' in the usual meaning of the words.
— Pierre Teilhard de Chardin