Browse 765 quotes about Quotes About Life.
“Faith helps you to over come all the troubles,
If you faith, troubles will blow out like bubbles.
So let faith become your strength,
As faith will help you to walk the length.”
Source: The Verses of Life
“Expand Your self
Reach out to your big mind,
Where the treasures of life you shall find.
And you can do this by expanding yourself,
You will be able to do that when within yourself you delve.”
Source: The Verses of Life
“Make a difference
When I live everyday,
I ask myself “What did I do today?
To make a difference to the world where I live,
And that can happen only when I can be selfless and give.”
Source: The Verses of Life
“No stars are in my sky, only flowers blooming across its expanse.”
“I’ve gotten so used to wearing a mask that I couldn’t even identify myself in a line-up.”
Source: Scarlosophy: Thinking Out Loud
“Paris is a timeless city. Or is it a city caught in time? Like a flower in a candle made of glycerine and clear wax…immovable, glowing…and the people, repeating their days, over, over, over again, walking the same boulevards, frequenting the same cafes, haunting the same hotels, traversing the same gardens…”
Source: The Street of Mists
“The views are mesmeric, and everywhere is downhill from where I am now. But I am not happy at all. I know I don’t belong here.”
Source: Our Nepal, Our Pride
“Looking back, I see that encountering that lone and revered Islander Owen Rabbitt was an omen, an announcement, a heads-up. He was telling us two things that proved to be most true:
1. Come correct. Fishing here takes knowledge. Fish the right lure the right way at the right place.
2. What you catch in this place will enrich you far more than fish. The lone elder on that rock up in Gay head made it clear: This place has the ability to show you things deeper than fishing: things seen and heard in liminal space.”
Source: A Long Cast: Reflections on 50 Years of Visiting the Martha's Vineyard Surf
“It was nice. Even in high school, I’d mostly had makeshift friends forged by the shared status of outcast. It was rare for me to discuss things so easily to someone outside of my family, but somehow Jill got me.”
Source: Tall, Dark Streak of Lightning
“No matter what they say, detachment is not always a solution, and attachment is a problem in our interconnected world.”
“Often the shadows surrounding us are the obscurities of our minds.”
“My heart longs for the day when there will be no more suffering, no more hatred or violence, only love and a child will be able to grow up in a world without ever having to know the pain and anguish of an empty belly.”
Source: Kipnuk the Talking Dog
“Writing is a beautiful way to let out pain. When you put your story out there, you release it. Once it is no longer buried or stuck within you, you are free to move forward.”
Source: The Story You Need to Tell: Writing to Heal from Trauma, Illness, or Loss
“Our stories are by nature problem-solving tools, and we are problem-solving beings.”
Source: The Story You Need to Tell: Writing to Heal from Trauma, Illness, or Loss
“Our lives hang on narrative thread. . . Our world is shaped by the stories we tell ourselves -- what we believe about our lives and what we hold to be true about our world.”
Source: The Story You Need to Tell: Writing to Heal from Trauma, Illness, or Loss
“Our life-defining stories matter. We need to find them and tell them -- or write them.”
Source: The Story You Need to Tell: Writing to Heal from Trauma, Illness, or Loss
“Successfully writing our way through our hardships allows us to rediscover and fully experience our creativity.”
Source: The Story You Need to Tell: Writing to Heal from Trauma, Illness, or Loss
“It is by no means your past that determines or dictates your present or your future; it is what you think and what you say, which then results in what you feel and what you do.”
Source: Embrace Your Sexual Self: A Practical Guide for Women
“Have the courage to take off your mask and be humbled.”
“Sometime excess pain that we experience may be best reason for birth of our talent and sometime our excess talent may be best reason for our pain. Think about it.”
“You will never learn to swim by looking out across the water.”
“Control the urge to prove people wrong, or even you will end up being wrong.”
“We were curious and not in need there's a big difference in them. Things should happen on time or it will always create a mess.”
“Tomorrow is too far away to move away from your negative mindset. Move on immediately and recuperate your life in any way you can. Don’t linger now.”
“When we soften our thoughts and open our hearts to the coming season of Christmas, we make room for Jesus: in our kind gestures, our giving hands, a warm smile and peace extended to our neighbors. Christmas is the season for His perfect love.”
Source: Daddy's Little Girl: A Father's Prayer
“Nature never tells a new generation the secret to living life because she answers to the laws set by the Weaver who desires to develop a deep and personal relationship with you.”
Source: The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Stagnancy is a deterrent for growth. It halts you on the journey of acceptance that what has past—happened, in order to give you the necessary tools to achieve happiness on the other side.”
Source: The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Don’t be afraid to meet, grieve and then let go of those memories, things and people that have intentionally and unintentionally torn you in places you wish you hadn’t been. Make sure you are fair in this as no one is perfect, including yourself.”
Source: The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Never forget: Something better will certainly come around the corner after you have gone through all the tests that adversity provides.”
Source: The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Pay attention to the old, pay attention to the young; there is much wisdom to be gained from both.”
Source: The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“No matter how much you run, or fly or swim, you come back to the land. It’s like as if whatever mud is made up of, it is all beautifully transformed from the seeds that die to begin in the roots, from the roots that expand to grow into a trunk, from a trunk that stretches into branches and from branches that sprout leaves which birth stories before returning to honor the soil once again—just like your body will one day rest for a time in the garden of the Earth—knowing that there will be more stories by others who will follow set paths to find their own.”
Source: The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Waltzing in the graveyard of the leaves, I fall in love with the amber elements of the season’s wings.”
Source: The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“I stopped numbering my pages. Infinity seems to be a better number and my story is still unwritten. Besides, I do like its symbol a lot— a sleeping 8”
Source: The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Find me in the depths of you, constant in my never changing essence but always transforming self.”
Source: The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“I kick off sandals and feel the wet mud under my feet... I want to taste everything about Autumn when I am footloose.”
Source: The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“I am a part of the Earth, ocean wild and always falling like the waves do for the shore.”
Source: The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“They were bright and loud but full of themselves as all storms are known to be until they let go.”
Source: The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Run with those who carry heavy clouds of sadness; they will help you embrace your own sensitivity.”
Source: The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Fret not when you unfold for there must be an emptying of all other voices so your own can take shape.”
Source: The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Realms of beauty gather together in space before expression; a necessary period for feelings to take root.”
Source: The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Drums will vibrantly echo in the chaos of endings but be still inside you, for there is great learning that comes with this clarity.”
Source: The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Sunrises will tell you a story of how intensely the Sun loves and how it stays with the Moon after the sunset sky sends it away.”
Source: The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“I fall in abundance like the leaves do for the carpet of flowers... I see much about the headstrong winds and how they dance in circles.”
Source: The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“I am a part of it all, a rain storm of diamonds always sparkling like snowflakes on the tips of the trees.”
Source: The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Piece important things together from the collection of many simple moments and watch as they all fall into place.”
Source: The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“The road is never over and if it was, there lies the ocean and there are still ships a-plenty. And should the ocean end and ships crash, there begins the sky and there are wings to fly far and wide right into adventures not known yet. And if the sky breaks open after the storms, clouds will part to reveal a universe that always awaits and yearns to be explored by hands that appreciate its unchartered worlds.”
Source: The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“I keep you written in the fabric of my stories and the ones that are yet to be written but that live under my skin waiting to be told... This life is passing and I want to marry it with you before our time is up. You are the promise of my faith so how could I ever forget you from the yearning in my soul that screams out its gladness knowing that you exist? There are no words to describe how grateful I am for how love has wrapped my mind in a blanket of dreamy memories that I take with my heart everywhere I go. I hope the birds will carry my love—that I express in words, art and creativity—like silhouettes against the Moon so when you feel alone or feel far from my arms, their fluttering wings will help you remember how very loved you are by me.”
Source: The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“And in the russet fall of my days, I let go to find solace
with the birds of Winter.”
Source: The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Leaves go through so much. I love to pause and contemplate the effective lessons that the Weaver teaches through His creations in nature. Everything the Weaver creates has a singular blueprint that can never be replicated—a grain of sand, a snowflake, a human thumbprint and a leaf. You are never repeated and never will be because the Weaver sees you as precious and infinite. Everything in nature sings of the Weaver’s love for humanity, comforts with what lies in the unknown and tells you all you need to know about your purpose here and where you go after this short time on Earth.”
Source: The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“In life, you are never alone. You feel this way when you keep looking for support and help at closed doors that never open themselves willingly to you no matter how much you knock on them. Sometimes, support comes in the form of angels disguised as humans and sometimes help comes in the form of adversity that takes on the shape of devastation, hardships and problems.”
Source: The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end