Quotes About Existence
Sand did not suddenly come into being because we had need for glass and silicone. Neither did wild flowers suddenly spring up because a bunch of environmentalists in Texas wanted alternative ways of helping the world without dumping more chemicals into it - these things were already there.
~ Stephen Richards
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When we give up our dreams then we are merely existing and not living.
~ Stephen Richards
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There is no 'out there', only 'here' exists.
~ Stephen Richards
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All things that exist form an endless area of quantum energy with infinite possibilities waiting to happen.
~ Stephen Richards
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Pure potentiality is a phrase that denotes that pure consciousness is the true essence that lies in us.
~ Stephen Richards
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nature, a phenomenon unrelated to humanity or even to life itself.
~ Stephen Solomita
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reality just seems to come in certain undeniable chunks.
~ Stephen T. Asma
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Life is not lost by dying. Life is lost minute by minute, day by dragging day...
~ Stephen V. Benet
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Life is not lost by dying; life is lost minute by minute, day by dragging day, in all the thousand small uncaring ways.
~ Stephen Vincent Benet
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Life is not lost by dying! Life is lost Minute by minute, day by dragging day, In all the thousand, small, uncaring ways, The smooth appeasing compromises of time.
~ Stephen Vincent Benet
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A soul. A soul is nothing. Can you see it, smell it, touch it? No.
~ Stephen Vincent Bent
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Let me clarify this even further: The abundant life comes down to a daily life, not just a quality of life that awaits us in heaven.
~ Stephen W. Smith
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Famed novelist Victor Hugo has reminded us: "It is nothing to die; it is dreadful not to live.
~ Stephen W. Smith
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The deduction reached by top modern philosophers on this question is that things exist for two reasons: they are either necessary or they were caused.
~ Stephen Williams
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When you can live forever what do you live for?
~ Stephenie Meyer
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Life sucks, and then you die...
~ Stephenie Meyer
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God is by definition the holder of all possible knowledge, it would be impossible for him to have faith in anything. Faith, then, is built upon ignorance and hope.
~ Steve Allen
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That our nation is in the throes of a moral collapse of serious dimensions is, apparently, no longer a debatable conclusion. Liberal and conservative spokesmen vie to see who shall express the conviction most vigorously. Churchmen and secularists, too, agree that we have fallen upon evil days. These various groups naturally differ as to the reasons for the situation, but that it exists no one seems prepared to deny.
~ Steve Allen
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Todo el mundo muere pero no todo el mundo vive".
~ Steve Allen
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I do not understand those who take little or no interest in the subject of religion. If religion embodies a truth, it is certainly the most important truth of human existence. If it is largely error, then it is one of monumentally tragic proportions—and should be vigorously opposed.
~ Steve Allen
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his dick, for example, was just that. It wasn't odd or typical. It just was, by god. And isn't that nice?
~ Steve Almond
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Time is a track that loops back on itself, where memories rattle like tin trains. How had I been spending my days, but in the whirl of memories?
~ Steve Almond
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Life. The amount and variety within the trenches had shocked scientists, who had incorrectly theorized that no life form could exist on the planet without sunlight.
~ Steve Alten
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Freedom in cyberspace'd be fine and dandy if we happened to live there.
~ Steve Aylett
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