The meaning of life is just to be alive. It is so plain and so obvious and so simple. — Alan Watts Copy Share Image
“The meaning of life is profound. Its why we are all so confounded by it.” — H M Irwing Copy Share Image
The modern world thinks of art as very important: something close to the meaning of life. — Alain de Botton Copy Share Image
“The meaning we find in life is not transacendent, but it's no less meaningful for that.” — Sean Carroll Copy Share Image
“Focus on what makes you happy, and do what gives meaning to your life” — Barry Schwartz Copy Share Image
If we spend a lifetime searching for the meaning of life, we will truly miss out on everything meaningful and beautiful around… — Ash Sweeney Copy Share Image
Good Friday and Easter free us to think about other things far beyond our own personal fate, about the ultimate meaning of… — Dietrich Bonhoeffer Copy Share Image
“Death as the destruction of all things no longer had meaning when life was revealed to be a fatuous sequence of empty… — Michel Foucault Copy Share Image
The bold steps you take into the unknown wont be easy, but every step is worth it. Theres no telling how many… — Melchor Lim Copy Share Image
It's not the meaning of life we seek but our aliveness. Once we have that, the meaning of life is obvious. — Anodea Judith Copy Share Image
Living without meaning is not Life, it is Death. It is like being in the graveyard except that you still have breath. — RVM Copy Share Image
Face Everything in your life, it will make you discover many things and you will realize the true meaning of life. Life… — Sushan Sharma Copy Share Image
The meaning of life is to love yourself completely, free yourself and others from guilt and become totally visible no matter what… — Jim Carrey Copy Share Image
We all return. It is this certainty that gives meaning to life and it does not make the slightest difference whether or… — Gustav Mahler Copy Share Image
“Death might appear to destroy the meaning in our lives, but in fact it is the very source of our creativity. As… — Caitlin Doughty Copy Share Image
“man is not he who poses the question, What is the meaning of life? but he who is asked this question, for… — Viktor E. Frankl Copy Share Image
There is one thing we know about meaning, that meaning consists in attachment to something bigger than you are. The larger the… — Joel Garreau Copy Share Image
People search for the meaning of life, but this is the easy question: we are born into a world that presents us… — Erik Naggum Copy Share Image
“For example, when a loved one dies, you validly think, "I lost him (or her), and I will miss the companionship and… — David D. Burns Copy Share Image
I see myself as a man who is searching for meaning in life. This is rather different from being a staunch believer… — Aharon Appelfeld Copy Share Image
The meaning of life is not to be discovered only after death in some hidden, mysterious realm; on the contrary, it can… — Paul Kurtz Copy Share Image
Consider a movie: it consists of thousands upon thousands of individual pictures, and each of them makes sense and carries a meaning,… — Viktor E. Frankl Copy Share Image
“Toward the end of his book, Miller explains his need to unite science and religion: science does not explain the meaning and… — G.M. Jackson Copy Share Image
To be sure, man's search for meaning may arouse inner tension rather than inner equilibrium. However, precisely such tension is an indispensable… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“This is for you, all the women of the world Those who lived, all who ever will this is for your love,… — Trevor McShane Copy Share Image
The search for God is a reversal of the normal, mundane worldly order. In search for God, you revert from what attracts… — Elizabeth Gilbert Copy Share Image
“The cloak of the past is cut from patches of feeling, and sewn with rebus threads. Most of the time, the best… — Gregory David Roberts Copy Share Image
“-i was "far and away"-riding my motorcycle along an american back road, skiing through the snowy Quebec woods, or lying awake in… — Neil Peart Copy Share Image
The Prince was written by Machiavelli for the Haves on how to hold power. Rules for Radicals is written for the Have-Nots… — Saul Alinsky Copy Share Image