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Quotes About Exist

Many weight-loss diets have been based on the idea that to lose weight, a dieter has to maintain the perfect balance of these three "macronutrients" in daily eating. That none of these diets can agree on the magical macronutrient ratio is not the only evidence that it does not exist.
~ Velopress
There is no real origin for anything. Everything just exists. Everything just exists in order to exist.
~ Peter Ackroyd
She meant I was hungover. I had been slaughtered, legless, trolleyed, slashed, shredded, plastered, polluted, pissed. I thought, I do love my country's relationship with alcohol. How would I ever exist in the United States? I suppose I would have grief counselling instead. (77)
~ Peter Carey
Illnesses represent human judgments of conditions that exist in the natural world. They are essentially social constructions - products of our own creation.
~ Unknown
within him an actual hatred once more manifested itself toward his electric sheep, which he had to tend, had to care about, as if it lived. The tyranny of an object, he thought. It doesn't know I exist.
~ Philip K. Dick
It does not make sense. It cannot exist. It's impossible, and if it isn't impossible, it's irrelevant, and if it isn't either of those things, it's embarrassing.
~ Philip Pullman
The past and the future are complicated. It's the present that's simple.
~ David Levithan
But what does ready matter, when it's happening?
~ David Levithan
Cultures in tropical paradises that are entirely free of jealousy exist only in the romantic minds of optimistic anthropologists, and in fact have never been found.
~ David M. Buss
Under certain circumstances parental pride is understandable but it has no place in the theater, where it tends to encourage a child to believe in a talent that, more often than not, simply fails to exist.
~ David Sedaris
Nada puedo decir sobre el estado de mi alma; existimos, eso es todo».
~ Unknown
Vice, by comparison with terrible accidents, has its own peculiar explanation. For, in a way, it does occur in accordance with the rationale of nature, and its occurrence is not, so to speak, useless in relation to the whole world. For otherwise, the good would not exist, either.
~ Chrysippus
I don't believe in moral victories. I don't think in pro ball they exist, and they shouldn't exist.
~ Jason Witten
This poem is endless, the odds against us are endless, our chances of being alive together statistically nonexistent;
~ Lisel Mueller
I offer you a second way of approaching the moment where everything in your life just stops, this one from the actor Robert Duvall: I exist very nicely between the words 'action' and 'cut.' And even a third way: It doesn't present as pain, I once heard an oncological surgeon say of cancer.
~ Joan Didion
Wake up my friend and start living not only existing.
~ Unknown
First you make a farce of suicide, now again you make a farce of life." "I don't know any other way to do it, Mother. Leave me be. Shut up. You don't exist. There are no ghosts." "Wrong. There are only ghosts.
~ Philip Roth
I wanted to live inside it, not write in it.
~ Rachel Cohn
Those who murder children have killed their own souls and exist rather than live, and neither live nor exist in any world to come.
~ Dean Koontz
Worstead exists
~ Dean Koontz
He felt an enormous responsibility in being the one to declare their worth or lack thereof. What if he threw away something that had been especially meaningful to his grandmother, a family memory that once discarded by him would no longer exist?
~ Inglath Cooper
This means that knowledge rejected and disapproved of can also exist, but can be placed elsewhere than within the contexts of approved knowledge.
~ Unknown
There is no more desire to live past one's time than to die before it.
~ Isaac Asimov
The moment that counts most for me is the moment that precedes reading. At times a title is enough to kindle in me the desire for a book that perhaps does not exist. At times it is the incipit of the book, the first sentences... In other words: if you need little to set the imagination going, I require even less: the promise of reading is enough.
~ Italo Calvino