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Quotes About Meaningful

What is important is the character that I play. Making an impact is far more important than the length of the role.
~ Neha Dhupia
What is the point of doing a long length character if that does not make sense or create an impact on story?
~ Atul Kulkarni
Light-hearted films are not content-driven films.
~ Kay Kay Menon
Live life to make an honest difference.
~ Ivory
Eight is a number I always liked. It's also the number my dad wore when he played football, so it's special to me. I am aware that it's a big number here at Liverpool, and I am very excited to wear it.
~ Naby Keita
If I get in a relationship, it's always for the long-term; if not, I don't see the point.
~ Paloma Faith
I love songs that create moments that are very personal and that tell a story.
~ Lizz Wright
I sit a lot with my lyrics - I don't write just to write or put a line in just to have one. Everything has to mean something to me.
~ Snoh Aalegra
When I choose what I do, I ask, 'Does it make a difference?'
~ Frances Hesselbein
If you care enough, you make a difference.
~ Loretta Swit
Writing children's books all started out as a way for me to give back and make a difference.
~ Coy Bowles
I want to make a difference.
~ Malcolm Brogdon
Creating music based on art and giving away from your spirit is more important than making a living.
~ Arturo O'Farrill
I like making movies that people feel inspired by, a film that they will think about a few days after seeing it, and not entertainment that is completely forgettable the moment you walk out of the theater.
~ Patricia Riggen
The senses don't just make sense of life in bold or subtle acts of clarity, they tear reality apart into vibrant morsels and reassemble them into a meaningful pattern.
~ Diane Ackerman
The free society does not guarantee virtue any more than it guarantees happiness. But it allows for the pursuit of both, a pursuit rendered all the more meaningful and profound because success is not guaranteed: it has to be won through personal striving.
~ Dinesh D'Souza
What makes them classics? Artful storytelling, sure, but beyond the storytelling, classics have enduring appeal mostly because we remember the experiences we had while reading them; we remember not the art but the impact. When
~ Donald Maass
It's interesting that in the Bible, in the book of Ecclesiastes, the only practical advice given about living a meaningful life is to find a job you like, enjoy your marriage, and obey God. It's as though God is saying, Write a good story, take somebody with you, and let me help.
~ Donald Miller
It's true our lives can pass small and unnoticed by the masses, and we are no less dignified for having lived quietly. In fact, I've come to believe there's something noble about doing little with your life save offering love to a person who is offering it back.
~ Donald Miller
It's interesting that in the Bible, in the book of Ecclesiastes, the only practical advice given about living a meaningful life is to find a job you like, enjoy your marriage, and obey God. It's as though God is saying, Write a good story, take somebody with you, and let me help.
~ Donald Miller
As silly as it sounds, I realized, late that night, that other people had feelings and fears and that my interactions with them actually meant something, that I could make them happy or sad in the way that I associated with them. Not only could I make them happy or sad, but I was responsible for the way I interacted with them.
~ Donald Miller
I think Christian spirituality is like jazz music. I think loving Jesus is something you feel. I think it is something very difficult to get on paper. But it is no less real, no less meaningful, no less beautiful.
~ Donald Miller
The movies I like best are the slow literary movies that don't seem to be about anything and yet are about everything at the same time.
~ Donald Miller
Never forget, you aren't telling a story about yourself here, you are inviting customers into a story. In that story, you play the guide, not the hero, so position yourself as the customers' guide and then get back to inviting them into a meaningful story.
~ Donald Miller