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Quotes About Meaning

we're all needed, even those who sometimes think we're worthless, plain, and dull. If we love and allow ourselves to be loved . . . well, a person who loves is the most precious thing in the world, worth all the fortunes that ever were.
~ Dean Koontz
When social forces press for the rejection of age-old Truth, then those who reject it will seek meaning in their own truth. These truths will rarely be Truth at all; they will be only collections of personal preferences and prejudices.
~ Dean Koontz
What's wrong with writers?" he asked. "A lot of them hate the world and want to change it, build Utopia." "I don't." "Good. Because utopias always turn out to be one version of hell or another.
~ Dean Koontz
because the truth of the sender's motives
~ Dean Koontz
Quinn is a variant of Quentin, it also derives from the Latin quintus, which means "fifth
~ Dean Koontz
Frequently, our mistakes turn out to suggest meaning beyond the fact that we have made an error.
~ Dean Koontz
So perhaps it wasn't my name, but a cryptic message meaning "accelerate five times
~ Dean Koontz
How is always less important than why.
~ Dean Koontz
Even in chaos, there is order, purpose, and strange meaning that invites—but often thwarts—our investigation and our understanding.
~ Dean Koontz
On those rare occasions when he is arrested, charges are quietly dropped
~ Dean Koontz
Is there some meaning to this life? What purpose lies behind the strife? Whence do we come, where are we bound? These cold questions echo and resound Through each day, each lonely night. We long to find the splendid light That will cast a revelatory beam Upon the meaning of the human dream. – The Book of Counted Sorrows
~ Dean Koontz
There. I'd actually said it. I had told her she was beautiful, even though she might need a translator to have my meaning properly conveyed.
~ Dean Koontz
I understood for the first time why music matters so much, how it reminds us of who we are and where we came from, of all the good times and the sadness, too. When
~ Dean Koontz
Raising Amity provided sufficient meaning to make any life worth living. He didn't say as much to Amity
~ Dean Koontz
The why of a life could never be solved in this world, although vast libraries of solemn books speculated on the meaning and purpose of existence. Nothing could be known other than the what of any single life: what happened, what actions were taken, what events occurred beyond the person's control, what obvious consequences ensued, what impact for better or worse that one life was seen to have on others.
~ Dean Koontz
Law don't remember it was once handed down from somewhere, that it once meant not just no, but was a way to live and a reason to live that way. Law now thinks nobody but politicians made it or remake it, so maybe it ain't a surprise some people don't care anymore about law, and even some lawmen don't understand the real reason for law.
~ Dean Koontz
When people think their lives are without meaning, they'll seek meaning even from the creepiest of charlatans
~ Dean Koontz
In times as turbulent as these, but also in the seeming humdrum of daily life, which always proved to be more meaningful and consequential in retrospect, each of us needed to rely on people of constant character and truths that were immutable.
~ Dean Koontz
Nobody wanted to read sucky novels, and those people who wanted deep meaning didn't want it in every damn story
~ Dean Koontz
Intuition alone determined for her what the patterns meant and what they suggested she should do. To her way of thinking, intuition was a word for perceptions that were received on a level far below the subconscious. Intuition was seeing with the soul.
~ Dean Koontz
We have all been brought into the world for some reason, and we must wonder why and hope to learn. My
~ Dean Koontz
Her signature style is hyperrealism, an attempt to capture everything a photograph might and then much more: what the mind knows about a scene that the scene itself does not reveal; what the heart feels about the subject before it; how the past lives in the present and how the future looms real but unrevealed; what any moment on the Earth might mean, if it means anything at all.
~ Dean Koontz
Love was not an act of reason, but a leap of faith, a belief that some mysterious meaning must lie behind existence and that two particular lives were fated to be one; love was an expression of trust in the truth of the heart's yearning and the mind's keen intuition. In the absence of love, the heart might be deceitful above all things, but profound love was an antivenin that cured deceit.
~ Dean Koontz
But the optimist, unlike the pessimist, believes that life has meaning, that there is something to learn from every adversity, and even that the absurdity of such an excess of misfortune will likely seem at least somewhat amusing after enough time has passed. That is why, years after they have lost everything, optimists are frequently richer and happier than ever, while pessimists often had nothing to lose in the first place.
~ Dean Koontz