Quotes about Life
It is love, and not German philosophy, that is the true explanation of the world, whatever may be the explanation of the next.
— Oscar Wilde
Things in themselves have no life in them. A car can't comfort or encourage you. A house means nothing if there's no life and love inside.
— Joyce Meyer
If a rainbow makes a sound, or a flower as it grows, that was the sound of her laughter.
— William Paul Young
Art is built on the deepest themes of human meaning: good and evil, beauty and ugliness, life and death, love and hate. No other story has incarnated those themes more than the story of Jesus.
— John Ortberg
I have not stopped loving that which is sacred in this world.
— Albert Camus
The ethic of Reverence for Life is the ethic of Love widened into universality.
— Albert Schweitzer
I think love is a huge factor in fiction and in real life. Is there a risk? Always. In fiction and in life
— Alice Hoffman
To love and to labor is the sum of living.
— Anais Nin
Houses turn to corpses overnight when we cease to live and love in them.
— Anais Nin
Isn't falling in love always the fullest life?
— Ann Voskamp
Love your life, poor as it is.
— Henry David Thoreau
Love is the wine of existence. When you have taken that, you have taken the most precious drop that there is in the cluster.
— Henry Ward Beecher