LIFE QUOTES XIII

quotations about life

We bring into the world a poor, needy, uncertain life, short at the best; all the imaginations of the wise have been busied to find out the ways how to revive it with pleasure, or relieve it with counsel; how to compose it with ease, and settle it with safety; to some of these ends have been employed the instructions of Lawgivers, the reasonings of Philosophers, the inventions of Poets, the pains of labouring, and the extravagancies of the Voluptuous; all the world is at work perpetually about nothing else, but only that our poor mortal lives should pass the easier and the happier that little time we possess them; or else end the better when we lose them.

WELLINS CALCOTT

Thoughts Moral and Divine


For life, with all it yields of joy and woe,
And hope and fear, -- believe the aged friend --
Is just a chance o' the prize of learning love.

ROBERT BROWNING

A Death in the Desert

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Into each life some rain must fall.

HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW

"The Rainy Day"

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Let life happen to you. Believe me: life is in the right, always.

RAINER MARIA RILKE

Letters to a Young Poet

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Life is a lot like math. There's always new stuff to do, always another problem to solve. Work through it one problem at a time.

STEPHANIE SANTILLO

"Sheehan valedictorian: 'Life is a lot like math'", My Record Journal, June 3, 2016


A whole lifetime was too short to bring out, the full flavour; to extract every ounce of pleasure, every shade of meaning.

VIRGINIA WOOLF

Mrs. Dalloway


Each life is one short word slowly uttered.

LOUISE ERDRICH

The Blue Jay's Dance

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Life is always uncertain, and common prudence dictates to every man the necessity of settling his temporal concerns, while it is in his power, and while the mind is calm and undisturbed.

GEORGE WASHINGTON

letter to Mrs. Martha Washington, Jun. 18, 1775

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Still, life had a way of adding day to day.

VIRGINIA WOOLF

Mrs. Dalloway

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To those who view the voyage of life from the port of departure the bark that has accomplished any considerable distance appears already in close approach to the farther shore.

AMBROSE BIERCE

"The Death of Halpin Frayser"

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Child, child, have patience and belief, for life is many days, and each present hour will pass away.

THOMAS WOLFE

You Can't Go Home Again


Life must be lived with courage, with climbing and risks, else there is no happiness, no hope, no true success, no future.

JENNETTE LEE

The Ibsen Secret

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O harp of life, so speedily unstrung!

THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH

"Two Moods"


Well, you live your life the way you want, I live mine the way I want. We see who makes it farther.

DAVID BALDACCI

The Simple Truth

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Our lives teach us who we are.

SALMAN RUSHDIE

London Independent, Feb. 4, 1990

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The art of life is the art of avoiding pain; and he is the best pilot, who steers clearest of the rocks and shoals with which it is beset.

THOMAS JEFFERSON

letter to Mrs. Cosway, Oct. 12, 1786

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Yes, life is but a waste,
A cheerless pathway, where
No healthy fruit allures the taste,
No flowerets balm the air,
If Love, the wild rose, ne'er luxuriates there.

WILLIAM B. TAPPAN

"Love"

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Life is a wheel, and if you wait long enough, it always comes back around to where it started.

STEPHEN KING

Duma Key

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Life is droll. It has no common sense. It is the game of a mountebank.

WILLIAM JOHN LOCKE

The Joyous Adventures of Aristide Pujol


Life is short and tedious, and is wholly spent in wishing; we trust to find rest and enjoyment at some future time, often at an age when our best blessings, youth and health, have already left us. When at last I that time has arrived, it surprises us in the midst of fresh desires; we have got no farther when we are attacked by a fever which kills us; if we had been cured, it would only have been to give us more time for other desires.

JEAN DE LA BRUYÈRE

"Of Mankind", Les Caractères