Quotes about Life
When the Holy Spirit comes into your life and you allow Him take charge of your life, He'll bring in the anointing. The anointing of God's Spirit will come upon everything you do.
— Chris Oyakhilome
Live as you will have wished to have lived when you are dying.
— Christian Furchtegott Gellert
To play someone who is who they are because of the happiness and contentedness that they've known in their life is interesting because of sort of how banal it is.
— Christina Ricci
Developing a life in God's presence above all else is the only way to fulfill our God-given destinies. Keys to our callings are released when we spend time there.
— Heidi Baker
Sleep is good, death is better; but of course, the best thing would to have never been born at all.
— Heinrich Heine
Whatever tears one may shed, in the end one always blows one's nose.
— Heinrich Heine
when the imitation of Christ does not mean to live a life like Christ, but to live your life as authentically as Christ lived his, then there are many ways and forms in which a man can be a Christian.
— Henri Nouwen
What interests me most is neither still life nor landscape, but the human figure. It is through it that I best succeed in expressing the almost religious feeling I have towards life.
— Henri Matisse
I have found it very important in my own life to try to let go of my wishes and instead to live in hope. I am finding that when I choose to let go of my sometimes petty and superficial wishes and trust that my life is precious and meaningful in the eyes of God something really new, something beyond my own expectations begins to happen for me. (Finding My Way Home)
— Henri Nouwen
What the sunshine is to the field and to the flowers the Holy Spirit is to the life of man.
— Henry B. Eyring
When it's time to die, let us not discover that we have never lived.
— Henry David Thoreau
To be a philosopher is not merely to have subtle thoughts, nor even to found a school, but to so love wisdom as to live according to its dictates a life of simplicity, independence, magnanimity and trust
— Henry David Thoreau