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Quotes About Meaning

What am I? How am I connected? What is my purpose? What is all of this, felt in the flesh? Why is it so beautiful? What is beautiful? Why do I not know? What else don't I know? When will I know it? Will I ever know? Would knowing be too much?
~ Jeff Vandermeer
Hay preguntas que pueden acabar contigo si la respuesta se te niega el suficiente tiempo.
~ Jeff Vandermeer
Wick never believed he was a person, was continually being undone by that. Borne was always trying to be a person because I wanted him to be one, because he thought that was right. We all just want to be people, and none of us know what that really means
~ Jeff Vandermeer
I want to lead an important life. I want to do it because I was born a human being.
~ Eiji Yoshikawa
Think what you like. There are people who die by remaining alive and others who gain life by dying.
~ Eiji Yoshikawa
Sometimes people with our trait are said to be less happy or less capable of happiness. Of course, we can seem unhappy and moody, at least to non-HSPs, because we spend so much time thinking about things like the meaning of life and death and how complicated everything is—not black-and-white thoughts at all. Since most non-HSPs do not seem to enjoy thinking about such things, they assume we must be unhappy doing all that pondering. And
~ Elaine N. Aron
Oh, of course I'd be BREATHING all the time I was doing those things, Aunt Polly, but I wouldn't be living. You breathe all the time you're asleep, but you aren't living. I mean living—doing the things
~ Eleanor H. Porter
Lo más importante de esta vida era que moríamos.
~ Elena Garro
Metamorfosis! ¿Qué sería "metamorfosis" sin el diccionario…? Un montón de letritas negras.
~ Elena Garro
Nada son cuatro letras que significan nada», y la nada era estar fuera de ese cuarto, de esa vida, era no volver a caminar el mismo día durante tantos años: el sosiego.
~ Elena Garro
Modern nonreligious man assumes a tragic existence and his existential choice is not without its greatness.
~ Eliade, Mircea
seizing and incorporating...There is nothing about us which is more strongly primitive. [p. 203]
~ Elias Canetti
Literality in satire is the condemnation by quotation.
~ Elias Canetti
Moishe] explained to me, with great emphasis, that every question possessed a power that was lost in the answer.... And why do you pray, Moishe?' I asked him. I pray to the God within me for the strength to ask Him the real questions.
~ Elie Wiesel
Music does not replace words, it gives tone to the words
~ Elie Wiesel
Only fanatics — in religion as well as in politics — can find a meaning in someone else's death.
~ Elie Wiesel
every question possessed a power that was lost in the answer . . .
~ Elie Wiesel
Life belongs to man, but the meaning of life is beyond him.
~ Elie Wiesel
A word is worth a thousand pictures.
~ Elie Wiesel
If life is not a celebration, why remember it ? If life --- mine or that of my fellow man --- is not an offering to the other, what are we doing on this earth?
~ Elie Wiesel
God made man because He loves stories.
~ Elie Wiesel
Since God is, He is to be found in the questions as well as the answers.
~ Elie Wiesel
There are those who tell me that I survived in order to write this text. I am not convinced. I don't know how I survived; I was weak, rather shy; I did nothing to save myself. A miracle? Certainly not. If heaven could or would perform a miracle for me, why not for others more deserving than myself? It was nothing more than chance. However, having survived, I needed to give some meaning to my survival.
~ Elie Wiesel
All my life, until today, I have been content to ask questions. All the while knowing that the real questions, those that concern the creator and his creation, have no answers. I'll go even farther and say that there is a level at which only the questions are eternal, the answers never are. And so, the patient that I am, more charitable, repeats: 'Since God is, He is to be found in the questions as well as in the answers.
~ Elie Wiesel