L Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with L. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Life experience is the new work experience.”
“Life experience is what defines our character, even if it means getting your heart broken or being lied to. You know, you need the downs to appreciate the ups. Going on the adventure or taking that risk is important.”
“Life experience is work experience.”
“Life experience makes the best music. That's the thing that nobody else can offer. Nobody else can offer my life. I have a life that is fit for movies, music, and so forth. Nobody else can give that.”
“Life experience. I can talk it up, vow to broaden my horizons, but I’m still limited to the experiences with my life. How can a person understand an experience that lies completely outside her own? She can see it, feel it, imagine what it would be like to live it, but it’s no different from seeing a movie on a screen and saying, “Thank God that’s not me”.”
Source: The Summoning: Number 1 in series
“Life experiences become acting experiences, which in turn become life experiences.”
“Life experiences can, at times, be quite humbling, but you learn from them. But I like the changes in my life and what kind of person they've made me into. I'm very open, not as judgmental as I was in my twenties, and a lot more compassionate.”
“Life experiences have taught us at this age that nothing is truly impossible”
Source: Time Value of Money: Timing Income
“Life experiences shared with a friend will turn into memories to be enjoyed.”
“Life experiences teaches me to depend absolute on God.”
Source: Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind
“Life externalizes at the level of our thought.”
Source: The Science of Mind Collection
“Life failed not for lack of trying, but because it consistently mistook its own shadow for a guiding light, leading it away from every sunrise.”
“Life falls apart. We try to get a grip and hold it together. And then we realize we don't want to hold it together.”
Source: The Cost of Living: A Working Autobiography
“Life favors those who are prepared”
“Life feeds on life... feeds on life feeds on life... this is neccesary... this is necessary life feeds on life... feeds on life”
“Life feels good if you don't know what it is.”
“Life feels like a game of Snakes and Ladders, but without any ladders.”
Source: Them or Us
“Life feels like a real fight - as if there were something really wild in the universe which we, with all our idealities and faithfulnesses, are needed to redeem.”
Source: The Will to Believe: And Other Essays in Popular Philosophy, and Human Immortality
“Life felt like a sadistic play, where we chased after desires only to end up with mere crumbs of our needs. We never got what we desired, yet we never stopped chasing after them until we lay down in the grave and crumbled into the sand.”
Source: Hang My Heart on the Shadows of Light: A Novel
“Life felt like hell, because we expected it to feel like heaven.”
Source: Kill Switch
“Life figures itself to me as a festal or funereal procession.”
Source: The Procession of Life
“Life finds a quiet strength when you carry forward what once made you feel alive.”
Source: The Light in the Heart
“Life finds a way when love finds a way, and love finds a way when the human makes a way.”
Source: Find A Cause Outside Yourself: Sermon of Sustainability
“Life finds its balance. Children grow up. Second chances come along. In the meantime, I could choose to savor this moment. What good would it do to allow annoyance to interfere with gratitude?”
“Life finds its purpose and fulfillment in the expansion of happiness.”
“Life finds its wealth by the claims of the world, and its worth by the claims of love.”
Source: Poems
“Life first, looks later.”
Source: Karadeniz Chronicle: The Novel
“Life fits the shoe you walk in.”
“Life flirts with me, seduces me. I constantly hear the siren call of life.”
“Life flourishes when one no longer carries the weight of others’ opinions… Life flourishes when one is released from the weight of others’ opinions.”
Source: The Light in the Heart
“Life flows as a whole, both inside and out, but you divide life with your mind, both inside and outside.”
“Life flows at ease whenever a person ceases complaining about the past, worrying about the future, lives in the now without resisting pain, and accepts the moral sublimity of living in a state of grace.”
Source: Dead Toad Scrolls
“Life flows easily when you have had laughter for breakfast; meditation for lunch; and nature walk for dinner.”
Source: Night of a Thousand Thoughts
“Life flows on over death as water closes over a stone dropped into a pool. ... Fate is certain; death is certain; but the courage and nobility of men and women matter more than these.”
“Life follows the same routine-I wake up to nothing new or exciting. Everyday i's the same. Except some days, days like today, when I wake up with a powerful desire of going right back to sleep. And maybe be spared the pain of having ever to wake up again. I'm just tired. Tired of the monotony, tired of pitying myself and my dad, tired of being a subject of sympathy who crosses my path, and of being so pathetically obsessed with a guy who doesn't give a shit about me.”
“Life follows the same routine-I wake up to nothing new or exciting. Everyday it's the same. Except some days, days like today, when I wake up with a powerful desire of going right back to sleep. Or maybe be spared the pain of having ever to wake up again. I'm just tired. Tired of the monotony, tired of pitying myself and my dad, tired of being a subject of sympathy who crosses my path, and of being so pathetically obsessed with a guy who doesn't give a shit about me.”
Source: Hold My Hand
“Life for both sexes--and I looked at them, shouldering their way along the pavement--is arduous, difficult, a perpetual struggle. It calls for gigantic courage and strength. More than anything, perhaps, creatures of illusion as we are, it calls for confidence in oneself. Without self-confidence we are as babes in the cradle. And how can we generate this imponderable quality, which is yet so invaluable, most quickly? By thinking that other people are inferior to oneself. By feeling that one has some innate superiority-- it may be wealth, or rank, a straight nose, or the portrait of a grandfather by Romney-- for there is no end to the pathetic devices of the human imagination-- over other people.”
Source: A Room of One’s Own
“Life for both sexes - and I looked at them, shouldering their way along the pavement - is arduous, difficult, a perpetual struggle. It calls for gigantic courage and strength. More than anything, perhaps, creatures of illusion, it calls for confidence in oneself. Without self-confidence we are as babes in the cradle. And how can we generate this imponderable quality, which is yet so invaluable, most quickly? By thinking that other people are inferior to oneself. By feeling that one has some innate superiority - it may be wealth, or rank, a straight nose, or the portrait of a grandfather by Romney - for there is no end to the pathetic devices of the human imagination - over other people.”
“Life for both sexes is arduous, difficult, a perpetual struggle. More than anything... it calls for confidence in oneself...And how can we generate this imponderable quality most quickly? By thinking that other people are inferior to oneself.”
“Life for delays and doubts no time does give,
None ever yet made haste enough to live.”
Source: The Works of Mr Abraham Cowley: Consisting of Those which Were Formerly Printed : and Those which He Design'd for the Press
“Life for electrical utilities in Hawaii forever changed in the August 2023 Maui wildfires.”
“Life for her was pure survival. A struggle. A test. There was hardly space in her life left for joy & peace.”
Source: I JUST WANT YOU TO REMEMBER: A Story About The Eternal Love Of Twin Flames And So Much More
“Life for me ain't been no crystal stair”
Source: The Collected Works of Langston Hughes: The poems, 1921-1940
“Life for me is about movement.”
“Life for me is just a result of experiments being performed by far more developed creatures.”
“Life — for me — is neither good nor bad, neither a theory nor an idea. Life is a reality, and the reality of life is war. For one who is a born warrior, life is a fountain of joy, for others it is only a fountain of humiliation and sorrow. I no longer demand carefree joy from life. It couldn’t give it to me, and I would no longer know what to do with it now that my adolescence is past...”
Source: I Am Also a Nihilist
“Life for me these days is a lot about letting the unknown be wonderful.”
“Life for most of us is full of steep stairs to go up and later, shaky stairs to totter down; and very early in the history of stairs must have come the invention of bannisters.”
“Life for most people is a bad dream. They live in pain, grabbing at what they can for pleasure. As they grow old, they despair. Things don't work out the way you planned.”
“Life for my child is simple, and is good.”
Source: The world of Gwendolyn Brooks