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Quotes About Life

You will never have more energy or enthusiasm, hair, or brain cells than you have today.
~ Ray Magliozzi
the ability to kindle a fire, swiftly and without fail, remains the most fundamental skill of life support in the boreal forest.
~ Ray Mears
The comics that are just conversing with you up there and drawing on their own life, yeah, I guess so. I guess some do political humor, some do topical humor, but the ones that I like, the ones that are appealing to me, were guys who were just talking to you about their life.
~ Ray Romano
I lived at home till I was 29.
~ Ray Romano
Some people find the golden ring swimming in their cereal in the morning, slip it on their finger and go skipping through life. And others drop it in the sand at the beach & spend the rest of their life digging to get it back.
~ Raye Morgan
Our society has a tendency to ignore or diminish the value of the infirm and the frail elderly. Their suffering and physical debilitation are reminders of our own mortality and the last act that awaits us all. But as the lives of Blessed Mother Teresa and Saint Pope John Paul II teach us, the end can be the most efficacious part of a life.
~ Raymond Arroyo
I could understand how such stories of horror can spread, like a wild fire. Such was the nature of rumor. People seemed to love to be frightened especially when, in their heart of hearts, they knew that they were safe. How many truly believed in vampires, I pondered? How many truly believed that they were risking their life by sitting up in the gods to watch a stage performance?
~ Raymond Buckland
The biblical definition of marriage [is] established in Genesis 2:24—one mortal life fully shared between one man and one woman
~ Raymond C. Ortlund Jr.
But if we humbly bend to the sorrows and buffetings of this life, trusting God, we will be surprised to discover beauty where God has hidden it—not in our fantasies but in his realities. God's
~ Raymond C. Ortlund Jr.
Maxine said it was another tragedy in a long line of low-rent tragedies.
~ Raymond Carver
Late Fragment And did you get what you wanted from this life, even so? I did. And what did you want? To call myself beloved, to feel myself beloved on the earth.
~ Raymond Carver
there isn't enough of anything as long as we live. But at intervals a sweetness appears and, given a chance prevails.
~ Raymond Carver
Woke up this morning with a terrific urge to lie in bed all day and read. Fought against it for a minute. Then looked out the window at the rain. And gave over. Put myself entirely in the keep of this rainy morning. Would I live my life over again? Make the same unforgivable mistakes? Yes, given half a chance. Yes. - Rain
~ Raymond Carver
But he stays by the window, remembering that life. They had laughed. They had leaned on each other and laughed until the tears had come, while everything else—the cold and where he'd go in it—was outside, for a while anyway.
~ Raymond Carver
Existence is sweet, life is hard.
~ Raymond Crane
Life is problems. Living is solving problems.
~ Raymond E. Feist
Mart had been of the total conviction that life was wholly soluble in terms of the external world. If a man had something good and useful to do in shaping the world to his own dream, he would be a sane and happy man.
~ Raymond F. Jones
Plots are for dead people.
~ Raymond Federman
Because you see darling, darling, there are no false questions. All questions in life are true questions. Answers may be false, but questions cannot be false. Sure,they can be dumb, they can be stupid, but never false.
~ Raymond Federman
To commit the act of felo-de-se is a form of delusion. You see, my love, to leave one's life unfinished implies the possibility of success. What is left unlived may contain the potential truth one always seeks. Those who kill themselves do so with the conviction that they would have reached that truth eventually had they lived to the proper end. They die in the illusion of hope which in a way keeps the rest of us alive. Reason, therefore, for not committing suicide.
~ Raymond Federman
Thus the six grandfathers were the six directions. Black Elk became the sixth grandfather, the spirit of the "below" direction, the earth, the place where mankind lives, the source of human life. By becoming the sixth grandfather through the vision experience, Black Elk was identified as the spirit of all mankind. And the vision foreshadowed his life as a holy nman-as thinker, healer, teacher.
~ Raymond J. Demallie
the thing that "makes us human. We have minds. We make our own choices and live by them. We shape our own lives with how we behave towards others.
~ Raymond Khoury
you can't reconcile religion with modern life, with all the knowledge we have, with science....
~ Raymond Khoury
Ai trong chúng ta thá»±c sá»± bi?t Ä'i?u gì s? x?y ra vá»›i mình? Anh ch? c?n s?ng cuá»™c s?ng c?a mình và hi v?ng vào nh?ng Ä'i?u t?t ??p nh?t
~ Raymond Khoury