Quotes About Significance
Life always has an unhappy ending, but you can have a lot of fun along the way, and everything doesn't have to be dripping in deep significance.
~ Roger Ebert
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Life has to be given a meaning because of the obvious fact that it has no meaning.
~ Henry Miller
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Heaven doesn't make this life less important; it makes it more important.
~ Billy Graham
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The thing about real life is that important events don't announce themselves... Usually something that is going to change your whole life is a memory before you can stop and be impressed about it.
~ Edith Schaeffer
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Life takes on the meaning that you give it.
~ Liz Murray
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The view of life as a struggle for power generates a language in which life has no significance and only power matters.
~ Marilyn French
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Duties are what make life most worth living. Lacking them, you are not necessary to anyone.
~ Marlene Dietrich
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You don't need the fame to be vital.
~ Herbie Hancock
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I think I've got a map in my car that wants to be used, and I think there are places we can go that need to be seen. Maybe no one else will ever visit them and appreciate them or take the time to think they're important, but maybe even the smallest places mean something. And if not, maybe they can mean something to us.
~ Jennifer Niven
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Here's what I think: I think I've got a map in my car that wants to be used, and I think there are places we can go that need to be seen. Maybe no one else will ever visit them and appreciate them or take the time to think they're important, but maybe even the smallest places mean something. And, if not, maybe they can mean something to us. At the very least, by the time we leave, we know we will have seen it. So come on. Let's go. Let's count for something.
~ Jennifer Niven
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Every moment is meaningful.
~ Jennifer Niven
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but maybe even the smallest places mean something.
~ Jennifer Niven
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maybe even the smallest places mean something. And if not, maybe they can mean something to us.
~ Jennifer Niven
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Before I die I want to count for something. Be the person I'm meant to be and have that be enough. Know what it's like to have a best friend. Matter.
~ Jennifer Niven
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I think I've got a map in my car that wants to be used, and I think there are places we can go that need to be seen. Maybe no one else will ever visit them and appreciated them or take the time to think they're important, but maybe even the smallest places mean something. And if not, maybe they can mean something to us.
~ Jennifer Niven
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I think there are places we can go that need to be seen. Maybe no one else will ever visit them and appreciate them or take the time to think they're important, but maybe even the smallest places mean something. And if not, maybe they can mean something to us. At the very least, by the time we leave, we know we will have seen it, this great state of ours. So come on. Let's go. Let's count for something. Let's get off that ledge.
~ Jennifer Niven
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On March 23, 1950, Italian poet Cesare Pavese wrote: "Love is truly the great manifesto; the urge to be, to count for something, and, if death must come, to die valiantly, with acclamation—in short, to remain a memory.
~ Jennifer Niven
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Ama sebebi o deÄŸil. Sebebi, asl?nda hiçbir ÅŸeyin öneminin olmamas?. Ne okul, ne ponpon k?z tak?m?, ne arkadaÅŸlar, erkek arkadaÅŸlar, partiler, yarat?c? yazarl?k bölümleri, ne de.." Kollar?n? tüm dünyay? iÅŸaret edercesine iki yana açt?. "Hepsi, ölünceye kadar oyalanmam?z için uydurulmuÅŸ türlü meÅŸgaleler.
~ Jennifer Niven
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before i die i want to matter
~ Jennifer Niven
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Cesare Pavese, believer in the Great Manifesto, wrote, "We do not remember days, we remember moments.
~ Jennifer Niven
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Before he died, Cesare Pavese, believer in the Great Manifesto, wrote "We do not remember days, we remember moments
~ Jennifer Niven
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Cesare Pavese, believer in the Great Manifesto, wrote, "We do not remember days, we remember moments.
~ Jennifer Niven
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I was here too. VM.
~ Jennifer Niven
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I think there are places we can go that need to be seen. Maybe no one else will ever visit them and appreciate them or take the time to think they're important, but maybe even the smallest places mean something. And if not, maybe they can mean something to us. At the very least, by the time we leave, we know we will have seen it
~ Jennifer Niven
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