Quotes about Life
Life everlasting in a state of happiness is the greatest desire of all men.
— Joseph Franklin Rutherford
A man who has become conscious of the absurd is for ever bound to it.
— Albert Camus
Men die and they are not happy.
— Albert Camus
The man who has become a thinking being feels a compulsion to give every will-to-live the same reverence for life that he gives to his own. He experiences that other life in his own.
— Albert Schweitzer
No man need fear death, he need fear only that he may die without having known his greatest power: the power of his free will to give his life for others
— Albert Schweitzer
Till last by Philip's farm I flow To join the brimming river, For men may come and men may go, But I go on for ever.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
Men cling to life even at the cost of enduring great misfortune.
— Aristotle
Every man who loses everlasting life rejects it himself. God denies it not to him-he will not come that he may have life.
— Charles Spurgeon
Man, by definition, is born a stranger: coming from nowhere, he is thrust into an alien world which existed before him-a world which didn't need him. And which will survive him.
— Elie Wiesel
Life is always uncertain, and common prudence dictates to every man the necessity of settling his temporal concerns, while it is in his power, and while the mind is calm and undisturbed.
— George Washington
Live the principles and the values. Almost nobody in America is living them. Learn the truth. Live the life of our founders. Be a decent, righteous, forthright honest man or woman.
— Glenn Beck
It is through generous giving, that we affirm before the world, our nation's faith in the inalienable right of every man, to a life of freedom, justice and security.
— Harry S. Truman