Quotes About Existence
Og menneske skulde man ikke være; nei, men gjenstand, ting. Når en mand stanset mig på gaten og spurte om veien vilde jeg kunne svare: Det vet jeg ikke. Men spør en anden gaslykt.
~ Knut Hamsun
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Para qué preocuparse de lo que comería, de lo que bebería, de lo que introduciría en la miserable caja de gusanos, que se llamaba mi cuerpo terrestre?
~ Knut Hamsun
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Gud gjør sin yterste flid også med landstrykerne og later dem leve. Gud har fåt som en nys om at de intet er, at endog deres ødelæggelse er det rene skrôt uten storhet, det er bare simpel elendighet, simpel undergang, men han later dem ånde ind og ånde ut som veiret er til det.
~ Knut Hamsun
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It is a splendid thing to exist sometimes.
~ Knut Hamsun
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Av tre ting og ikke mere, svarer Ezra: av kornet på marken, av fisken i sjøen og av dyr og fugl i skogen. Av de tre ting. Jeg har tænkt på det. Der er nu endel som lever av penger – Nei, sa Ezra, ikke et liv! Taushet.
~ Knut Hamsun
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Går De her og tenker? Nei, svarer han. Om jeg tenker? Nei jeg går her bare.
~ Knut Hamsun
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Tak for livet, det var morsomt å leve!
~ Knut Hamsun
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A ti, ?ovje?e, sad razmišljam o tebi. Od svega živoga na tom svijetu, ti si ro?en gotovo ni za šta. Ti budeš dobar ili zao, postojiš bez nekog zamišljenog cilja. Stižeš iz magle i vra?aš se u nju, tako si silno nesavršen.
~ Knut Hamsun
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Mit blods røst sier mig at den er størst som har tilført tilværelsen mest grunnværdi, mest positiv profit. Den store terrorist er størst, dimensionen, den uhørte donkraft som veier kloder op.
~ Knut Hamsun
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Who am I now among men? Or am I lost already? Am I nothing already? And I cry out and call my name to hear if it still lives.
~ Knut Hamsun
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Wenn man noch nicht das Leben kennt, wie sollte man den Tod kennen.
~ Konfuzius
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Chi ha contemplato una volta con i propri occhi la bellezza della natura non è destinato alla morte come pensa Platen, bensì alla natura stessa, di cui ha intravisto le meraviglie.
~ Konrad Lorenz
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Everyone at every minute of his life must feel something. Only the dead have no sensations.
~ Konstantin Stanislavski
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How old are you?" "Physiologically, I'm twenty-five. Chronologically, I'm…not.
~ Kresley Cole
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Vrekeners actually exist? L, The King
~ Kresley Cole
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So . . . gods are real?" Aric nodded. "That's how the game came about. They grew bored.
~ Kresley Cole
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Krishna is the root of all existence and all the gods. Unlike the gods, he always remains in his transcendental position, unaffected by matter, even though he creates and maintains it.
~ Krishna Dharma
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Not all is certainty in our world, Karigan. If it were there'd be no opportunity for faith; and then it would be a very dull existence.
~ Kristen Britain
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Every moment of life mattered. Even the perfect snowflake that alighted on his palm and melted in seconds.
~ Kristen Britain
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People react primarily to direct experience and not to abstractions; it is very rare to find anyone who can become emotionally involved with an abstraction. The longer the bomb is around without anything happening, the better the job that people do in psychologically denying its existence. It has become as abstract as the fact that we are all going to die someday, which we usually do an excellent job of denying.
~ Kubrick Stanley
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It's not that I don't understand why a person has to die, but rather, I don't understand why a person has to live, Baron Béla Wenckheim pondered
~ László Krasznahorkai
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J'ai médité la mort. Je me suis imaginé n'existant pas, gardant le regret de n'exister pas, emportant dans mon cercueil le souvenir de la vie, comme une bague reste au doigt d'un cadavre.
~ Léon Werth
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There's lots o' things folks don't 'preciate, replied the sailor-man. If somethin' would 'most stop your breath, you'd think breathin' easy was the finest thing in life.
~ L. Frank Baum
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It was a lonely life to lead, for I had nothing to think of, having been made such a little while before.
~ L. Frank Baum
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