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Quotes About Living

Cycling has never felt like a job. To get paid for something that you absolutely love is amazing. I don't feel like I work. I just do it because I love it and I get paid to do it. I just think: 'What an easy way to earn a living.'
~ Laura Trott
I'm going to go on just living and laughing and loving.
~ Billy Crystal
I feel that I'll be buried in Ireland and don't think I'll ever live in the U.S. I'm not comfortable with many aspects of U.S. society - especially the justice system.
~ John Connolly
Everybody wants to make an opinion and that's fine, but especially for young people to get involved in something they might not understand as much, I think they need to let people, whatever they do for a living, justify it.
~ Tommy Tuberville
Kansas City - it's simple living. It has everything that I need.
~ Jack Sock
I don't know how to not have fun. I'm dying and I'm having fun, and I'm going to keep having fun every day I've got left.
~ Randy Pausch
I do know many a band out there, because believe me, we've played with most of them, who are together because they have to be. They might not talk to each other offstage, but they realize they can earn a living by going out and keeping that music alive.
~ Gerry Beckley
The scene then as now was centered in New York. For the most part, I've kept a bit apart from that attractive and seductive city. I've done it by living in the country within commuting distance.
~ Kenneth Noland
I have a massive head of hair: it's a Jew 'fro. It's living and kicking.
~ Inbar Lavi
There has been a major shift in how we live in our homes. Everyone knows the kitchen is the soul of the house. It's more of an open-concept approach.
~ Candice Olson
If I had let myself off the hook in college, I could have enjoyed myself a lot more. Knowing that I can't have those years back, I have learned to get the most out of living in the now.
~ Chris Pine
T]he family is a school of compassion because it is here that we learn to live with other people. (68)
~ Karen Armstrong
To wait for someone else, or to expect someone else to make my life richer, or fuller, or more satisfying, puts me in a constant state of suspension; and I miss all those moments that pass. They never come back to be experienced again. —Kathleen Tierney Crilly
~ Karen Casey
Gratitude for the many blessings that recovery has brought even further heightens our enthusiasm for living.
~ Karen Casey
What's the point in living if you're not really going to live? Time's limited - choose to enjoy yourself.
~ Karen E. Quinones Miller
Some people think luxury is the opposite of poverty. It is not. It is the opposite of vulgarity. Luxury is the opposite of status. It is the ability to make a living by being oneself. It is the freedom to refuse to live by habit. Luxury is liberty. Luxury is elegance.
~ Karen Karbo
S? te bucuri de clipa prezent? înseamn? s? accep?i cu bucurie cine e?ti în acel moment.
~ Karen Karbo
They were just the ordinary sounds of of people beginning their day, silly raucous, discordant, but they were the most beautiful sounds on earth, the sounds of living people.
~ Karen Maitland
I'm what-iffing! I don't what-if! What-iffing is for growups. They what-if themselves right into doing nothing, and die without ever living.
~ Karen Marie Moning
This moment is perfect. And it's all we ever have. This moment, right now. We're fools if we fail to cram all the living and loving we can possibly do into each and every one.
~ Karen Marie Moning
There's a fine line between being stupid and knowing you have to test your limits if you want to do any real living at all.
~ Karen Marie Moning
Gah, I'm what-iffing! I don't what-if! What-iffing is for grownups. They what-if themselves right into doing nothing, and die without ever living.
~ Karen Marie Moning
I'm usually so excited by the life I'm living I forget to take pictures.
~ Karen Marie Moning
This moment is perfect. And it's all we ever have. This moment, right now. We're fools if we fail to cram all the living and loving we can possibly do into each and every one.
~ Karen Marie Moning