Quotes about Life
One of the greatest tragedies in life is to watch potential die untapped.
— Myles Munroe
A promise is a commitment to do something later, and a vow is a binding commitment to begin doing something now and to continue to do it for the duration of the vow. Some vows, or contracts, are for life; others are for limited periods of time.
— Myles Munroe
What is the purpose of writing? For me personally, it is really to explain the mystery of life, and the mystery of life includes, of course, the personal, the political, the forces that make us what we are while there's another force from inside battling to make us something else.
— Nadine Gordimer
Writing is making sense of life. You work your whole life and perhaps you've made sense of one small area.
— Nadine Gordimer
If you ask, 'What happens when we die? Why do we die?' you are asking, 'Why do we live?
— Nadine Gordimer
Is the gratitude that flows out of your life as abounding as the grace that has flowed into your life?
— Nancy Leigh DeMoss
Success in life depends upon happiness, and happiness is found in no other way than through SERVICE that is rendered in a spirit of love. Napoleon Hill
— Napoleon Hill
Love is, without question, life's greatest experience.
— Napoleon Hill
First. I know that I have the ability to achieve the object of my Definite Purpose in life, therefore, I demand of myself persistent, continuous action toward its attainment, and I here and now promise to render such action.
— Napoleon Hill
Faith is the "eternal elixir" which gives life, power, and action to the impulse of thought!
— Napoleon Hill
To be successful, you must find peace of mind, acquire the material needs of life, and above all, attain happiness. All of these evidences of success begin in the form of thought impulses.
— Napoleon Hill
A great poet has correctly stated this universal truth through these lines: "I bargained with Life for a penny, And Life would pay no more, However I begged at evening When I counted my scanty store. "For Life is a just employer, He gives you what you ask, But once you have set the wages, Why, you must bear the task. "I worked for a menial's hire, Only to learn, dismayed, That any wage I had asked of Life, Life would have willingly paid.
— Napoleon Hill