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| The person who has lived the most is not the one who has lived the longest, but the one with the richest experiences |
| Jean-Jacques Rousseau |
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| The point of living and of being an optimist is to be foolish enough to believe the best is yet to come. |
| Peter Ustinov |
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| There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle. |
| Albert Einstein |
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| There is such a thing as perfection...and our purpose for living is to find that perfection and show it forth....Each of us is in truth an unlimited idea of freedom. Everything that limits us we have to put aside. |
| Richard Bach |
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| Those who live to the future must always appear selfish to those who live to the present |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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| To be able to look back upon ones life in satisfaction, is to live twice |
| Kahlil Gibran |
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| To dare to live alone is the rarest courage; since there are many who had rather meet their bitterest enemy in the field, than their own hearts in their closet. |
| Charles Caleb Colton |
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| To live is not merely to breathe; it is to act; it is to make use of our organs, senses, faculties - of all those parts of ourselves which give us the feeling of existence |
| Jean-Jacques Rousseau |
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| To teach how to live without certainty, and yet without, being paralyzed by hesitation, is perhaps the chief thing that philosophy in our age can do for those who study it |
| Bertrand Russell |
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| Today we know that all living beings who strive to maintain life and who long to be spared pain - all living beings on earth are our neighbors |
| Albert Schweitzer |
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| Try as much as possible to be wholly alive, with all your might, and when you laugh, laugh like hell and when you get angry, get good and angry. Try to be alive. You will be dead soon enough. |
| William Saroyan |
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| We all live with the objective of being happy, our lives are all different and yet the same. |
| Anne Frank |
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| We cannot live only for ourselves. A thousand fibers connect us with our fellow men; and among those fibers, as sympathetic threads, our actions run as causes, and they come back to us as effects. |
| Herman Melville |
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| We cannot live pleasantly without living wisely and nobly and righteously |
| Epicurus |
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| We live in deeds, not years: In thoughts not breaths; In feelings, not in figures on a dial. We should count time by heart throbs. He most lives Who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best. |
| Aristotle |
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