Quotes About Meaning
The distinctive feature of that religion lies in the meaning of the verse from Leviticus: that individual liberty for all—all, of any color or creed—is at the very center of the broad faith the Founders nurtured and passed on to us.
~ Jon Meacham
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In Greek, the word for "hate," miseo, is best understood as "loving less" rather than as viewing something with hostility.
~ Jon Meacham
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Fact is what we can see or discern; truth is the larger significance we extrapolate from those facts.
~ Jon Meacham
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There is no evidence that we've been placed on this planet to be especially happy or especially normal.
~ Jon Ronson
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What they find is that there are anomalies in the way these individuals process material that has emotional implications. That there's this dissociation between the linguistic meaning of words and the emotional connotations. Somehow they don't put them together. Various parts of the limbic system just don't light up." And
~ Jon Ronson
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what's the point in threatening them with imprisonment if they break the terms of their parole? The threat has no meaning for them." He
~ Jon Ronson
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There is no word in the English language that gets thrown around more freely by people who don't know what it means than "fascism." Indeed, the more someone uses the word "fascist" in everyday conversation, the less likely it is that he knows what he's talking about.
~ Jonah Goldberg
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Men, - men, - jo mer han så i det, jo klarere gikk det opp for ham, at det, når alt kom til alt, dog var der, - i kjærligheten - og merkelig nok ikke i hans embedskarriere eller stolte opposisjon, - at han hadde levd sitt egentlige innerste, dypeste liv gjennom sorg og glede.
~ Jonas Lie
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Because I live for coincidences. They briefly give to me the illusion or hope that there's a pattern to my life, and if there's a pattern, then maybe im moving toward some kind of destiny where it's all explained.
~ Jonathan Ames
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We're often wrong at predicting who or what will transform us. Encountering certain people, books, music, places, or ideas ââ'¬Â¦ at just the right time can immediately make our lives happier, richer, more beautiful, resonant, or meaningful. When it happens, we feel a kind of instant love for them, both deep and abiding. Now and then it can be something as trifling as a children's book, a returned telephone call, or a night at a seaside bar in Mykonos.
~ Jonathan Carroll
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To, ?e milcz?, nie znaczy, ?e nie mam nic do powiedzenia.
~ Jonathan Carroll
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Wszystko, co w ?yciu najlepsze, Bill, to dzieÅ'o ludzkich rÄ…k: ostrza scyzoryków, chleb, ubrania, kochanie siÄ™...
~ Jonathan Carroll
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God's purpose for my life was that I have a passion for God's glory and that I have a passion for my joy in that glory, and that these two are one passion.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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They assure love from the beginning of life to its conclusion and, in the end, they govern our existence.
~ Jonathan Fenby
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He'd lost track of what he wanted, and since who a person was what a person wanted, you could say that he'd lost track of himself.
~ Jonathan Franzen
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The aim of the Internet and its associated technologies was to "liberate" humanity from the tasks—making things, learning things, remembering things—that had previously given meaning to life and thus had constituted life. Now it seemed as if the only task that meant anything was search-engine optimization.
~ Jonathan Franzen
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Sounded to me like he had a pretty good idea what he was saying, Van replied, with surprisingly little anger. It's a pity he had to overintellectualize like that. He did such good work, and then he had to go and intellectualize it.
~ Jonathan Franzen
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Whether anybody was home meant everything to a house. It was more than a major fact: it was the only fact. The family was the house's soul.
~ Jonathan Franzen
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It's like there are these words, they're out there in the world, and you start wondering what it would be like to say them. Words have their own power—they create the feeling, just by the fact of your saying them.
~ Jonathan Franzen
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According to Scripture, earthly life was but a moment, but the moment seemed spacious when he was with her.
~ Jonathan Franzen
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I'm starting to think paradise isn't eternal contentment. It's more like there's something eternal about feeling contented. There's no such thing as eternal life, because you're never going to outrun time, but you can still escape time if you're contented, because then time doesn't matter. Does that make any sense?
~ Jonathan Franzen
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Robin turned and looked straight into her. "What's life for?" "I don't know." "I don't either. But I don't think it's about winning.
~ Jonathan Franzen
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Încep s? cred c? paradisul nu e o mulÈ›umire veÈ™nic?. Ci ma degrab? o stare de mulÈ›umire care face totul s? par? veÈ™nic. Nu exist? via?? veÈ™nic? pentru c? n-o s? câÈ™tigi niciodat? cursa cu timpul, totuÈ™i, dac? eÈ™ti mulÈ›umit, poÈ›i sc?pa de timp, pentru c? ajunge s? nu mai conteze.
~ Jonathan Franzen
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Aveva perso le tracce di ciò che voleva, e poiché una persona è ciò che vuole, si poteva dire che avesse perso le tracce di se stesso.
~ Jonathan Franzen
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