Quotes about Life
One of the trials of life is that we do not usually receive immediately the full blessing for righteousness or the full cursing for wickedness.
— Ezra Taft Benson
Life is abundant, and life is beautiful. And it's a good place that we're all in, you know, on this earth, if we take care of it.
— Alice Walker
By respect for life we become religious in a way that is elementary, profound and alive.
— Albert Schweitzer
When does life begin? When does the soul enter? That's a religious question. Science is not going to be able to help with that.
— Francis Collins
We don't live in the Garden. We live far from Eden. Every life is full of heartaches. Every life, frankly, is unspeakably sad.
— John Eldredge
Young people, you need the wisdom of age, just as some of us older ones need your enthusiasm for life.
— Ezra Taft Benson
It might be possible that the world itself is without meaning.
— Virginia Woolf
It was previously a question of finding out whether or not life had to have a meaning to be lived. It now becomes clear on the contrary that it will be lived all the better if it has no meaning
— Albert Camus
The state comes into existence for the sake of life and continues to exist for the sake of good life.
— Aristotle
Sir Walter, with his 61 years of life, although he never wrote a novel until he was over 40, had, fortunately for the world, a longer working career than most of his brethren.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
The abundance of our lives is not determined by how long we live, but how well we live. Christ makes abundant life possible if we choose to live it now.
— Barbara Brown Taylor
It is so fatally easy to confuse an aesthetic appreciation of the spiritual life with the life itself-to dream that you have waked, washed, and dressed and then to find yourself still in bed.
— CS Lewis