Live simply Quote by George Sayer Download Open image ““She wants to live simply and thinks luxuries little more than social display.”” — George Sayer ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5.0 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Live simply
“She cannot imagine spending her life more comfortable when so many people are desperate and dying throughout our world.” — Francis Chan Copy Share Image
“I dont know what sort of world she will live in and I have no fixed opinions concerning how she should live in it.… — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image
“He watched her go, wondering if life ever offered happiness in more than very small, very brief doses. T” — Mary Balogh Copy Share Image
“The world is full of people who will go their whole lives and not actually live one day. She did not intend on being… — Leigh Standley Copy Share Image
“give me the luxuries of life and I will gladly do without the necessities.” — Frank Lloyd Wright Copy Share Image
“always living on less than you have and more lightly than you need to.” — Michael Pollan Copy Share Image
“sat down, though, I realized that you can get so used to certain luxuries that you start to think they’re necessities, but when you… — Jeannette Walls Copy Share Image
“Spend less, own little tangible goods, and lead the happiest life that you can. It’s that simple.” — Gwyneth Snow Copy Share Image
“Not easy, not at all for everyone to see the beauty of one's self/soul. It's all about money, nothing else.” — Balakoteswara Panchakshari Copy Share Image
“She indulged in melancholy, that cheapest and most accessible of luxuries...” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“She began to wonder whether she would not do better to finish her life alone. What was left of life seemed unimportant.” — Willa Cather Copy Share Image
“During one walk, Jack engaged in the first metaphysical argument that he can remember. It concerned the nature of the future: Is it like… — George Sayer Copy Share Image
“He valued these experiences of joy more than anything else he had known, and he desired, as all who have experienced them desire, to… — George Sayer Copy Share Image
“To the end of his life he enjoyed traveling by train, the slower the better, and, if possible, in the front carriage.” — George Sayer Copy Share Image
“And once when we were walking on Bredon Hill, we met a bedraggled and exhausted fox. 'Oh, poor thing,' Jack said. 'What shall we… — George Sayer Copy Share Image
“a radiant and infectious, almost childlike gaiety which was always bubbling over into delighted and delightful laughter.” — George Sayer Copy Share Image
Life, it seems, will fade away Drifting further every day Getting lost within myself Nothing matters, no one else I have lost the will… — Ritu Ghatourey Copy Share Image
Live simply, care deeply and treat others with kindness. You never know what other people are going through. — Nishan Panwar Copy Share Image
When you are content to be simply yourself, and don't compare or compete, everybody will respect you. Live simply that others may simply live. — Edwin Mamerto Copy Share Image
“There is nothing wrong with where we are, how we are. You spit on satisfaction, leaving you always unsettled and miserable. I am a… — Steven Erikson Copy Share Image
I am teaching you to live simply. To live with an idea is a very complicated living, it is cunning. To live simply, just… — Rajneesh Copy Share Image
To know how other people behave takes intelligence, but to know myself takes wisdom. To manage other people's lives takes strength, but to manage… — John Heider Copy Share Image
The organized churches must become schools of spiritual discipline where Christians are taught how to own without treasuring (Matt. 6:21); how to possess without,… — Dallas Willard Copy Share Image
Free your heart from hatred - forgive. Free your mind from worries - most never happen. Live simply and appreciate what you have. Give… — Stephen Covey Copy Share Image
“(Quoted in Dennis Okholm's Monk Habits for Everyday People ) Settle down in your room at a moment when you have nothing else to… — Anthony Bloom Copy Share Image
It is desirable that a man be clad so simply that he can lay his hands on himself in the dark, and that he… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image