Quotes about Life
It's impossible to contemplate the life of soil very long without seeing its analogy to the life of the spirit.
— Wendell Berry
So it is that the life force may take possession of a man-- so that in the end he may be possessed by something greater, no longer at all belonging to himself.
— Wendell Berry
We need to make a few critical decisions in major areas of life and then manage those decisions day to day.
— John Maxwell
Attitude isn't everything, but it is one thing that can make a difference in your life.
— John Maxwell
The invention of the arts, and other things which serve the common use and convenience of life, is a gift of God by no means to be despised, and a faculty worthy of commendation.
— John Calvin
There are only two realities in life: death and laughter. We can do nothing to change the former, so we might as well do all we can to save the latter.
— John F. Kennedy
The poet and the politician have this in common: their greatness depends on the courage with which they face the challenges of life.
— John F. Kennedy
Oh god, I'd just hate it if a certain dramaturg got a hold of a Pinter play, for example, which are all mystery and all music. That's how the life get's sucked out of plays.
— John Guare
And to the faithful: death, the gate of life.
— John Milton
Death to life is crown or shame.
— John Milton
I watch one news channel until my soul can't take it anymore. It's the background of my life.
— John Oliver
God is infinitely valuable. I can't think of anything that would have a greater impact on your life than for you to believe that.
— John Piper