Quotes about Life
Oh, smell the people! yelled Dean with his face out the window, sniffing. Ah, God! Life!
— Jack Kerouac
I was in Christian broadcasting back in the 1970s. I was director of communications for James Robinson, and I really thought Christian broadcasting was going to be my career. There have been so many twist and turns in my life; of course I haven't been a pastor for almost 22 years, but it was a very important part of my life.
— Mike Huckabee
Religion is the state of being grasped by an ultimate concern, a concern which qualifies all other concerns as preliminary and which itself contains the answer to the question of a meaning of our life.
— Paul Tillich
Religion is the search for ultimate meaning.
— Viktor E. Frankl
Let man live at a distance from God, and the universe remains neutral or hostile to him. But let man believe in God, and immediately all around him the elements, even the irksome, of the inevitable organize themselves into a friendly whole, ordered to the ultimate success of life.
— Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
My ultimate goal... is for you to live the life you're intended to live.
— Rick Warren
All of creation, in the biblical view, was to ultimately prepare the way for the creation of man. But one does not need the Bible alone to hold this view. A purely scientific reading of the universe is in keeping with this view. Everything - every natural and physical law - is exquisitely tuned to produce life, and ultimately man, on earth.
— Dennis Prager
The greatest tragedy in life is that some prayers go unanswered as they go unasked.
— Mark Batterson
Everybody has losses - it's unavoidable in life. Sharing our pain is very healing.
— Isabel Allende
If the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is to live, our babies must live. Our mothers must choose life. If we refuse to answer the cry of mercy from the unborn, and ignore the suffering of the mothers, then we are signing our own death warrants.
— Alveda King
I believe the assertion that every human life has an inherent and inalienable value will only be strengthened if we apply this principle to the morality of defending both convicted criminals and the lives of the unborn.
— Blase J. Cupich
The woman who purposely destroys her unborn child is guilty of murder. With us there is no nice enquiry as to its being formed or unformed.
— St. Basil