Quotes About Life
Humanity knows nothing at all. There is no intrinsic value in anything, and every action is a futile, meaningless effort.
~ Masanobu Fukuoka
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Before researchers become researchers they should become philosophers. They should consider what the human goal is, what it is that humanity should create. Doctors should first determine at the fundamental level what it is that human beings depend on for life.
~ Masanobu Fukuoka
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Human life is not sustained by its own power. Nature gives birth to human beings and keeps them alive. This is the relation in which people stand to nature. People do not create food, nature bestows it upon us.
~ Masanobu Fukuoka
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True culture is born within nature, and is simple, humble, and pure. Lacking true culture, humanity will perish.
~ Masanobu Fukuoka
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Food is life, and life must not step away from nature.
~ Masanobu Fukuoka
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Originally human beings had no purpose. Now, dreaming up some purpose or other, they struggle away trying to find the meaning of life. It is a one-man wrestling match. There is no purpose one has to think about, or go out in search of. You would do well to ask the children whether or not a life without purpose is meaningless.
~ Masanobu Fukuoka
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It is true that all forms of life, by necessity and by natural design, consume one another to live but they do not intentionally bring about another's extinction, systematically deprive other species of their source of food, or create factions and wars. They same cannot be said for human beings.
~ Masanobu Fukuoka
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In nature's cyclical rhythms, there are no ground for the discriminatory view that underlies Darwin's view of superiority and inferiority that deems some organisms as lower, and others as higher. It would be more appropriate to say we are all one continuous life-form.
~ Masanobu Fukuoka
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When one existentially awakens from within, the relation of birth-and-death is not seen as a sequential change from the former to the latter. Rather, living as it is, is no more than dying, and at the same time there is no living separate from dying. This means that life itself is death and death itself is life. That is, we do not shift sequentially from birth to death, but undergo living-dying in each and every moment.
~ Unknown
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When life is lived as a living-and-dying in the primordial, nonsubstantial nothingness, one realizes that life is bottomlessly life and death is bottomlessly death. Life does not change into death, and death does not take away life.
~ Unknown
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To realize life as absolute is to be existentially amancipated from life itself in that very realization, which understands that life is not life. The same applies to death.
~ Unknown
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Although it is our hope to overcome death by the power of life and it is an ethical imperative to conquer evil by the power of good, whether it is possible in actual human life is another question.
~ Unknown
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The memory of life arrived on this earth carried by the soul of water. From this memory, life awoke, the human being emerged...
~ Masaru Emoto
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Water records information, and while circulating throughout the earth distributes information. This water sent from the universe is full of the information of life...
~ Masaru Emoto
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We must begin by learning what it means to have enough… to feel gratitude for having been born on a planet so rich in nature and gratitude for the water that makes our life possible. If you open your eyes you will see that the world is full of so much that deserves our gratitude. When you have become the embodiment of gratitude, think about how pure the water that fills your body will be. When this happens, you, yourself will be a beautiful shining crystal of light.
~ Masaru Emoto
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Love and gratitude This crystal is as perfect as can be. This indicates that love and gratitude are fundamental to the phenomenon of life in all of nature.
~ Masaru Emoto
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Air sungai tetap murni karena dia bergerak. Bila terperangkap, air akan mati. Karena itu, air harus selalu beredar. Jadi, bila emosi Anda mengalir ke seluruh tubuh, Anda merasakan perasaan gembira dan Anda bergerak menuju sehat secara fisik. Bergerak, berubah, mengalir - inilah sebenarnya hidup.
~ Masaru Emoto
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the gratitude vibration is more powerful and has a greater influence [than love]. Love tends to be a more active energy, the act of giving oneself unconditionally. By contrast, gratitude is a more passive energy, a feeling that results from having been given something--knowing that you have been given the gift of life and reaching out to receive it joyously with both hands.
~ Masaru Emoto
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Bedenkt: Den eignen Tod, den stirbt man nur; doch mit dem Tod der andern muss man leben.
~ Unknown
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Some studies actually showed that that Russian drinkers lived longer than non-drinkers. [Michelle Parsons] suggested an explanation for the apparent vodka paradox: for what it is worth, alcohol may help people adapt to realities that otherwise make them want to curl up and die. Parsons, who called her book "Dying Unneeded", argued that Russians were dying early because they had nothing and no one to live for.
~ Masha Gessen
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The stories she'd read of others' lives over these last few months had left her with a greater appreciation for the thread of her own life.
~ Unknown
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But then, with whatever time she had left, until life was taken from her, Neema would touch more pages; she would encounter there more of those far-flung sisters; she would listen to them whisper the unuttered words of her heart.
~ Unknown
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life is like a rock it hurts and is harder then you think.
~ Unknown
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Reality is the name we give to our disappointments.
~ Mason Cooley
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