Quotes About Living
The picture of helpless indolence she calls herself sublimely helpless and impotent I had done living I thought Was ever life so like death before? My face was so close against the tombstones, that there seemed no room for tears.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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The year 1844 marks an important epoch in the life of Mrs. Browning. It was in this year that, as a result of the publication of her two volumes of 'Poems,' she won her general and popular recognition as a poetess whose rank was with the foremost of living writers.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Whatever the objects were, there were a lot of them. I did a little quick mental math and figured that there must be a thousand of them in this bay alone. They might be alive. Or at least, aliveable.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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The city, a beast all its own: a beast of stone with iron teeth and a heart of hot meat, pulsing living blood through its arteries and avenues.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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I was starting to realizee that we, all of us-Synarche, pirates, Jothari, even the Ativahikas-were living in the ruins of the Koregoi's enormous and shadowy house.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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Art keeping me among the living, angel?
~ Elizabeth Bear
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But I have found that in the simple act of living with hope, and in the daily effort to have a positive impact in the world, the days I do have are made all the more meaningful and precious. And for that I am grateful.
~ Elizabeth Edwards
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A positive attitude is not going to save you. What it's going to do is, everyday, between now and the day you die, whether that's a short time from now or a long time from now, that every day, you're going to actually live.
~ Elizabeth Edwards
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Joy being of God was a living thing, a fountain not a cistern, one of those divine things that are possessed only as they overflow and flow away, and not easily come by because it must break into human life through the hard crust of sin and contingency. Joy came now here, now there, was held and escaped.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
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Grandmother turned a little difficult and said no living gift could be received in future unless it was a vegetarian, and no mechanical gift unless it could refrain from calling attention to the passing of time by shrill noises in the night. Life fed on life, one knew, and time passed, but Grandmother did not wish her attention called to either distressing fact.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
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It's been a happy partnership." "It's been like dew coming down on dry earth, or like dead bones living.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
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I believe in living with the camera, and not using the camera. Suddenly, if you are working a lot, it takes over and then you see meaning in everything. You don't have to push for it. That's what I mean by the visual life. Very rare."1
~ Elizabeth Partridge
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It has been estimated that only one in four of the empire's citizens lived above subsistence level,13 and a rural population had become increasingly urbanised.
~ Elizabeth Speller
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I was standing one day on the front stoop, and as he came out of the building I said, "Jeremy, sometimes when I stand here, I can't believe Im really in New York City. I stand here and think, Whoever would have guessed? Me! I'm living in the City of New York!" And a look went across his face--so fast, so involuntary--that was a look of real distaste. I had not yet learned the depth of disgust city people feel for the truly provincial.
~ Elizabeth Strout
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This is how we lived. It was strange.
~ Elizabeth Strout
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And living with this pandemic was like that. You did not know.
~ Elizabeth Strout
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One by one, Erasmus's works poured out and were handed over to Venetian merchants, who loaded them aboard ships and pack mules to carry to every city in Europe. Aldus Manutius's Aldine Press made Erasmus the first writer to earn a living with his pen.
~ Arthur Herman
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I saw that all living things were doomed, to bliss: that's not living; it's just a way to waste what we have, a drain.
~ Arthur Rimbaud
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There is a greater difference between the genuine Christian and the deceived professing Christian than there is between a living man and a corpse. None need remain in doubt if they will honestly measure themselves by the Holy Word of God.
~ Arthur W. Pink
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This is the prime way of honoring God. We do not so glorify God by elevated admirations, or eloquent expressions, or pompous services for Him as when we aspire to a conversing with Him with unstained spirits, and live to Him in living like Him (S. Charnock).
~ Arthur W. Pink
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But we are living in a day when even the most "orthodox" seem afraid to admit the proper Godhood of God. They say that to press the sovereignty of God excludes human responsibility; whereas human responsibility is based upon divine sovereignty, and is the product of it.
~ Arthur W. Pink
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No se da cuenta, de que, precisamente, para ustedes la felicidad es esa vaga ilusión inalcanzable de estar haciendo una cosa distinta de la que hacemos, de estar viviendo de un modo distinto del que vivimos, de ser otros de los que somos. Es un concepto enteramente pueril. ?No es un concepto, es un sentimiento. Uno no llega a ser feliz porque lo sabe, sino que alcanza a ser feliz cuando lo siente.
~ Arturo Uslar Pietri
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I take cabs if I need to get somewhere or I take car service. I don't drive, I wouldn't mind riding a bike... People think that because you become an entertainer you gotta have this rock star thug image. I'm an artist, man. I'm going to live like an artist.
~ ASAP Rocky
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After quitting radio I was able to live on the money I saved on aspirin.
~ attributed
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