L Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with L. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Life dosent frighten me at all.”
“Life down here is kind of a permanent Halloween where you choose a costume more fitting for your self-image than reality could ever offer. Do you want to be a captain or a cowboy? No problem. People will call you by whatever title or name you choose. You say you’re a reincarnated pirate queen or the abandoned love child of a famous entertainer? That’s fine with me. We believe each other’s stories about who we were and who we are. Being an expat means you can have a whole new life. It’s a little like being in the Witness Relocation Program only with flip flops and margaritas.”
Source: Driftwood: Stories from the Margarita Road
“Life draws us in different directions, sometimes simultaneously. When you follow the direction that life draws you in, if you stay in a very powerful state of mind, then you'll see eternity.”
“Life dreams aren’t fantasies for the imagination; they are real goals to pursue. I believed that my dreams could come to life if only I dreamed strong enough and put that same energy into trying to accomplish them. I wanted to live my dreams (or die trying).”
Source: I, Tarzan: Against All Odds
“Life, dreams, thoughts. Formless and endless. A billion years before our birth. A billion years after it. And in the middle, for a single moment, to see only one person, feeling everything else covered in a white light.”
Source: 20
“Life drew me and I followed it.”
“Life eats life to live.”
“Life either happens by design or default, you choose.”
“Life emerges when one is alive and living.”
Source: Autognorics: The Science of Engineered Lifeforms
“Life emerges when something is alive and living.”
Source: Originemology
“Life endlessly offers us chances to set new directions and in the process we grow and change; when we look in the rearview mirror, we catch a glimpse of former selves who sometimes seem unrecognizable.
[Trevor Benson]”
Source: The Return
“Life ends for other reasons"Other than death”
“Life ends so fast, so take your chance, and make it last.”
“Life ends with a snap of small bones, a head cracked from its stem, and a spirit unmoored.”
“Life ends with the previous thought It is resurrected with the subsequent One”
“Life energy exists in animate and inanimate things.”
Source: Lessons from My Garden
“Life energy is the key to health. It prevents and cures diseases. Longevity is consistent care of life energy.”
“Life entails risk, and you have to draw some lines.”
“Life enticed you to love it. It lured you on with the sweet, terrible music of happiness. Life told you: Love, Get Married, Work, Hope, Pray, Put Everything on My Altar. And in the end it abandoned you without a backward glance...”
Source: The Island Walkers
“Life equaled love plus passion squared. Loving and being passionate about what one did was what made life so precious.”
“Life equals running and when we stop running maybe that's how we'll know life is finally finished.”
Source: The Knife of Never Letting Go
“Life etches itself onto our faces as we grow older, showing our violence, excesses or kindnesses.”
“Life everlasting in a state of happiness is the greatest desire of all men.”
Source: Jehovah's Witnesses I: The Early Writings of J.F. Rutherford
“Life every day as if you're going to die at midnight”
Source: Finding Parker
“Life every day is a room full of doors.”
“Life every man holds dear; but the dear man holds honor far more precious dear than life.”
Source: The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary
“Life every now and then becomes literature [...] long enough to be what we best remember, and often enough so that what we eventually come to mean by life are those moments when life, instead of going sideways, backwards, forward, or nowhere at all, lines out straight, tense and inevitable, with a complication, climax, and, given some luck, a purgation, as if life had been made and not happened.”
Source: A River Runs Through It and Other Stories
“Life, every now and then, behaves as though it had seen too many bad movies, when everything fits too well - the beginning, the middle, the end - from fade-in to fade-out.”
“Life everywhere is in vast and endless variety. So it is with life eternal, that gift of God, constituting, in its length and breadth and height and depth, the reward of the righteous. The penitent, dying thief is not going into heaven like the triumphant, dying Paul.”
Source: Christianity's Challenge: And Some Phases of Christianity Submitted for Candid Consideration
“Life evolved from time”
“Life evolved under conditions of light and darkness, light and then darkness. And so plants and animals developed their own internal clocks so that they would be ready for these changes in light. These are chemical clocks, and they're found in every known being that has two or more cells and in some that only have one cell.”
“Life evolves, and so do we. Growing up brings new responsibilities and challenges. I hope our friends can comprehend that as we grow, things inevitably change, and our lives become more challenging. Please forgive us for being absent at times. Don't interpret our silence as a sign of indifference, our silence doesn't imply any ill will, our silence doesn't signify any animosity. We're not neglecting anyone, we're not disengaged; we're simply navigating the demands of this unforgiving hustling life...”
“Life excites me-just little, normal, everyday things. Getting out of bed. Getting dressed. Making food. I find it all exciting.”
“Life existed on Earth for nearly four billion years before anything remotely resembling a human being showed up. And even then, when we started to branch off from other apes about 10,000,000 years ago, our ancestors looked pretty different.”
“Life exists for the love of music or beautiful things.”
“Life exists in countless forms in countless dimensions, in places that we simply cannot see. The essence of life - while it might not appear so when we watch television or watch our loved ones suffer - is good.”
“Life exists in the universe only because the carbon atom possesses certain exceptional properties.”
“Life exists only at this very moment, and in this moment it is infinite and eternal, for the present moment is infinitely small; before we can measure it, it has gone, and yet it exists forever.”
“Life exists so the Universe can experience itself.”
“Life exists to be a mystery.”
“Life exists without rules; games cannot exist without rules. So real religion is always without rules; only false religion has rules, because false religion is a game.”
“Life expectancy in America is about 79, we should be able to live to 92. Somewhere along the line, we're leaving 13 years on the table. So my quest is -- how do we get those extra 13 years? And how do we make those extra 13 years good years?”
“Life expectancy in many parts of Africa can be something around the age of thirty five to thirty eight. I mean you're very fortunate if you live to that age. In fact when I went to Uganda for the first time one of the things that occurred to me was that I saw very few elderly people.”
“Life expectancy would grow by leaps and bounds if green vegetables smelled as good as bacon.”
“Life expects of you duties which appear repugnant to you. You must now know that the most important thing is not duties but what permits you to be someone good and just. There are many who will say to you that this is a piece of asocial advice, but you only have to reply to them: When the forms of society are so hard and hostile to life, it is more important to be asocial than inhuman”
“Life expects us to make a reasonable amount of progress in a reasonable amount of time. That's why they make those second grade chairs so small.”
“Life experience has shown me how uncommon having sense actually is.”
“Life experience is not something to be denied, but to be celebrated.”
“Life experience is priceless.”
“Life experience is the best teacher.”