Top 1200 Lived Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 21, 2024.
I would not change anything I've done or what I've lived, and with whom I have lived it.
He has not truly lived who has not lived for others, in sympathy and in harmony with his fellows.
I feel a responsibility, as I get older, to be responsible to what I've experienced, to what I've lived and been in a position to witness. I realize now that as a consequence of having lived the life I have, quite apart from the one, as I understand it, lived by most American writers, maybe I now know some things and have some stories to tell that others don't know about or wouldn't be able to tell. Maybe there's an intrinsic value in that lived experience and knowledge, though of course what you do with it is everything.
I lived in Los Angeles for a long time, and in a lot of ways, I felt like I lived in my car. — © Dianne Reeves
I lived in Los Angeles for a long time, and in a lot of ways, I felt like I lived in my car.
When I was in the care system, I lived for skating and drawing. I lived on roller skates.
Now if I lived in my land, which I do, if I lived in Iceland, if I lived in Greensland I'd still have Chinese children, but out of my ears my little grey baby hears.
Our care should not be to have lived long as to have lived enough.
So many of our enormous emotional crises are lived through the media. They're lived through movies; they're lived through what we watch on television - they're not actual events in our life.
When I die, nobody cry at my funeral, in fact let's all have a party; I've lived the life of ten men. I lived all my dreams and more.
The soul is immortal- well then, if I shall always live, I must have lived before, lived for a whole eternity.
I do think that history lived, and a life lived, is as much to do with the birdsong you heard that morning as any great event.
I know a lot about fear in itself, and lived with fear a lot. Lived with anxiety a lot, lived with the things that - most human beings, at some stage in their lives, are going to live with these feelings.
What is it that makes all of us end each day with the sense that we have not lived our time, but have been lived, used by what we do?
The longer I lived in the east, the more completely I realized that, for better or worse, I was going to be, to everybody's mind, wherever I lived, a Texan. — © Donald E. Graham
The longer I lived in the east, the more completely I realized that, for better or worse, I was going to be, to everybody's mind, wherever I lived, a Texan.
It is not in the least likely that any life has ever been lived which was not a failure in the secret judgment of the person who lived it.
The truth is that a life well lived is always lived on a rising scale of difficulty.
I was with my grandmother, while one of my brothers lived with my dad, and one lived with my mom. It wasn't a great situation. Acting was the one good thing I was involved in.
The utility of living consists not in the length of days, but in the use of time; a man may have lived long, and yet lived but a little.
I lived in Washington longer than I have lived anywhere else, so it's considered home, even though I moved back to California.
I lived in a country where I couldn't live where I wanted to live. I lived in a country where I couldn't go where I wanted to eat. I lived in a country where I couldn't get a job, except for those put aside for people of my colour or caste.
My father has lived a remarkable life and has lived it with great humility.
I lived in New York for five years; I've lived in Barcelona, Rome, and Paris at different times. When I was 18, I was dying to live in a city.
You'll be old and you never lived, and you kind of feel silly to lie down and die and to never have lived, to have been a job chaser and never have lived.
The advantage of living is not measured by length, but by use; some men have lived long, and lived little; attend to it while you are in it. It lies in your will, not in the number of years, for you to have lived enough.
Architecture is life, or at least it is life itself taking form and therefore it is the truest record of life as it was lived in the world yesterday, as it is lived today or ever will be lived.
My home was in a pleasant place outside of Philadelphia. But I really lived, truly lived, somewhere else. I lived within the covers of books.
I lived in books more than I lived anywhere else.
Every person who has ever lived has lived an unbroken succession of unique occasions.
I always lived in old buildings, and I thought about who lived here before. You'd have to be oblivious not to.
But one sets of grandparents lived on Davidson Avenue in the Bronx and one lived in Manhattan and I had an aunt and uncle in Queens, so in my heart I was a New Yorker.
I'm lucky: almost all my family has lived to be very old. I have one grandfather who lived to be 100.
The longest-lived and the shortest-lived man, when they come to die, lose one and the same thing.
Nor do I regret that I have lived, since I have so lived that I think I was not born in vain, and I quit life as if it were an inn, not a home.
I've never lived in Los Angeles. I've always lived 30 miles away in Long Beach.
I have lived in the only decades I could have lived in, and hope to live through at least a few more.
That old man dies prematurely whose memory records no benefits conferred. They only have lived long who have lived virtuously.
I come from Toledo, Ohio, a town that has been hurt badly by the shift of the automobile business towards Japan. And yet I remember how the car workers lived in the neighborhood that I grew up in. My father was a car salesman, and I remember how we lived. I remember how modestly we lived.
I've lived in Paris. I've lived in the Slovak Republic. I've spent extensive time in England, and I've traveled all over Europe.
I couldn't possibly have lived all the things that Ice-T on the records lived. — © Ice T
I couldn't possibly have lived all the things that Ice-T on the records lived.
The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well.
I actually grew up in a house in which bees lived in one of the walls, and they lived there 18 years, in fact, so it wasn't a fleeting thing.
Anyone must remember that dad left when I was 3 years old. Mom and I lived out of the limelight. We lived a totally different life.
I love New York. I lived there all through the '70s and have lived in L.A. since the early '80s but come back all the time to do theater.
I've been through college, and I lived in a trailer park for five years. I've lived in the trenches of Maryland, and I've lived in the suburbs. I've seen all aspects of American life.
I went to Japan and I lived there. I lived in Mexico for a year. I went to Europe. I lived in Canada.
I gotta tell you, Rickey Medlocke lived in some of the most magical years in this world's history. I lived in the '60s. I lived in the '70s, right into the '80s, and man, it was bad to the bone.
I lived in Koreatown for five years, and I lived blocks away from about seven karaoke bars.
To make the journey without falling deeply in love, you haven't lived a life at all. You have to try, because if you haven't tried, then you haven't lived
You can make the argument that there's no such thing as the past. Nobody lived in the past. They lived in the present. It is their present, not our present, and they don't know how it's going to come out. They weren't just like we are because they lived in that very different time. You can't understand them if you don't understand how they perceived reality.
If a person has lived through war, poverty and love, he has lived a full life — © O. Henry
If a person has lived through war, poverty and love, he has lived a full life
I'm the most Colombian of the Colombians, even though I've lived 47 years outside of Colombia. I've lived 13 years in New York, and I never did a painting about New York. I've lived in France more than 30 years, and I've never painted Paris.
Europe is, perhaps, the least worn-out of the continents, because it is the most lived in. A place that is lived in lives.
I love a man who has lived a full life and lived on the edge.
I've lived in the UK for longer than I lived in Ireland. I'm not worried about myself, but it's ridiculous for youngsters.
I lived near Arthur's Seat when I lived in Edinburgh. It was the perfect playground as a child. I always have a wee run up there when I'm back.
I lived rough, by my wits, was homeless, lived on the streets, lived on friends' floors, was happy, was miserable.
Not very good with death? Father was a military man, and military men lived with death; lived for death; lived on death. To a professional soldier, oddly enough, death was life.
We lived on a potato farm my dad and three boys. My parents parted when I was young. My mother and sisters lived nearby, but not with us.
The last unicorn lived in a lilac wood, and she lived all alone.
I've lived on $400 a month in college. I've lived on it fine.
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