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The real question is: to whom does the meaning of the art of the past properly belong ? To those who can app|y it to their own lives, or to a cultural hierarchy of relic specialtsts?
~ John Berger
One lies in truth, One truth is lies. One path is death, One path is life. One question asked, The path to guide.
~ John Connolly
Warraner looked pleasantly surprised at the question, like a Mormon who had suddenly found himself invited into a house for coffee, cake, and a discussion of the wit and wisdom of Joseph Smith.
~ John Connolly
No necesito referencias —dijo—. Sé quién es usted. Lo busqué en Google. ¿Tiene pensado matar a alguien? —¿Qué día es hoy? —Me parece que jueves. —No, no tengo pensado matar a nadie.
~ John Connolly
One lies in truth, One's truth is lies. One path is death, One path is life. One question asked, The path to guide.
~ John Connolly
The angels saw him, who manage those skies he put his question to: they saw him, for this ring of earth is a place they often stop by, to gaze into it, as into a mirror, or through it, as through a keyhole. They smiled, hearing his question; and then one by one turned away, to look over their shoulders – for they were disturbed by a noise, a noise as of footfalls far away and faint, the footfalls of someone coming through behind.
~ John Crowley
Maybe every essay automatically is in some way experimental — less an outline traveling toward a foregone conclusion than an unmapped quest that has sprung from the word 'question'.
~ John D'Agata
It is not a question of finding an answer to the night of truth, but of sitting up with one another through the night... of dividing the abyss in half, in a companionship that is its own meaning.
~ John D. Caputo
The question that preoccupied the Fathers was not to know if God existed or not - the existence of God was a "given" for nearly all men of this period, Christians or pagans. The question which tormented entire generations was rather: *how* he existed. And such a question had direct consequences as much for the Church as for man, since both were considered as 'images of God'.
~ John D. Zizioulas
For the purpose of my life, I don't ask the question. First of all, I believe. I think the Five Books of Moses are inspired. Call it divine. I don't know. But I would certainly call it inspired.
~ Elie Wiesel
We won't fully experience joy until we've answered life's biggest question: Why am I here?
~ John C. Maxwell
And so that is the question I leave you with in this final: What is your cause for hope?
~ John Green
Just like all great stories, our fears focus our attention on a question that is as important in life as it is in literature: What will happen next?
~ Karen Thompson Walker
Everything in life in nonsense. it's just a question of persepctive
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Tragedy and comedy are simply questions of value; a little misfit in life makes us laugh; a great one is tragedy and cause for expression of grief.
~ Elbert Hubbard
There is an entire generation who was too young to read 'The Purpose Driven Life' 10 years ago but are now asking the critical question, 'What on earth am I here for?'
~ Rick Warren
A priest's life is spent between question and answer-- or between a question and the attempt to answer it. The question is the summary of the spiritual life.
~ Naguib Mahfouz
Voters never have to question where I stand - my principles or priorities. I am a pro-freedom, pro-America and pro-life conservative.
~ Tim Walberg
The great question of life is not the question of death but the question of life. Fear of death shames us all.
~ Edward Abbey
Don't ask me if life is worth living, live it yourself and find out.
~ James Hearst
Fear is your greatest obstacle - so question your fear. If it does not serve your greatest life then do not make it your master.
~ Joy Page
Duke Ellington had a song, "What Am I Here For?" - this is what being pro-life is.
~ Nat Hentoff
So when I think of, what is the meaning of life, to me, that's not an eternal unanswerable question. To me it is in arms reach of me every day.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
Life in itself is so beautiful that to ask the question of the meaning of life is simply nonsense.
~ Rajneesh