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Last updated on April 22, 2025.
In sharing how God is changing our lives, we find the lives of others changed as well.
I sometimes think they should have said 'Black Lives Matter Too,' because that is really what is being said. The outcry is that historically and presently, the feeling is that black lives don't matter as much as white lives because we don't see the same type of things happening to them.
American Lives Are Not More Important Than Other People's Lives — © Bob Avakian
American Lives Are Not More Important Than Other People's Lives
Virtue extends our days: he lives two lives who relives his past with pleasure.
If human lives be, for their very brevity, sweet, then beast lives are sweeter still...
People, in general, want to improve their lives and the lives of their children and other loved ones.
God's definition of success is really one of the significant differences our lives can make in the lives of others.
Who lives to Nature, rarely can be poor ; who lives to fancy, never can be rich.
Instead of me keeping my art a personal thing, we can use it to save lives, change lives and inspire.
Most of us don't live lives that lend themselves to novelistic expression, because our lives are so fragmented.
A building has at least two lives - the one imagined by its maker and the life it lives afterward - and they are never the same.
There are people there who live, work, and have lives. Not everybody who lives in Detroit is a gangsta.
Black lives do matter, and our lives do hold value. — © Marcia Fudge
Black lives do matter, and our lives do hold value.
Soul mates are brought together for a reason. All their lives they have been preparing for each other. When they look back at their lives they will see a new purpose to actions they have taken. Their lives take on a sense of oneness equalled by no other. Oneness of purpose, ambition, and love which can be a beacon to others along their spiritual paths.
A fad lives its life in a few weeks; a philosophy lives through generations and centuries; a principle, forever.
A lot of people have put their lives online and are using MySpace to manage their social lives.
He that lives a prayerless life, lives without God in the world.
Each must in virtue strive for to excel; That man lives twice that lives the first life well.
However good we are, however correctly we seek to lead our lives, tragedies do occur. We can blame others, look for justification, imagine how our lives would have been different without them. But none of that matters: they have happened, and that is that. From this point on, it is necessary that we review our own lives, overcome fear, and begin the process of reconstruction.
And all the lives we ever lived and all the lives to be are full of trees and changing leaves.
I think it's really important to remind, reinforce people that their lives have value, you know? That their lives have worth.
Most of us dont live lives that lend themselves to novelistic expression, because our lives are so fragmented.
We should give the same respect to the lives of animals as we do to the lives of humans.
While the mind lives in the past and the future, the body lives in the now.
I look at people's lives and you see what's not working in their lives and it usually comes from an undisciplined mind.
Our lives don't make sense in abstraction, only when compared with the lives of others.
If one understands eternity as timelessness, and not as an unending timespan, then whoever lives in the present lives for all time.
I know not which lives more unnatural lives, obeying husbands, or commanding wives.
Virtually every agnostic lives like an atheist, living completely irreligious lives
God is the most important thing in our lives. I suppose that's true of everybody's lives, whether or not they want to believe it.
We each have our lives... What matters is not how long those lives last, but what we do with them.
In our lives, we can either be a reflection of the world around us . . . or a beam that enlightens the lives of others.
I never could do anything with figures, never had any talent for mathematics, never accomplished anything in my efforts at that rugged study, and to-day the only mathematics I know is multiplication, and the minute I get away up in that, as soon as I reach nine times seven- [He lapsed into deep thought, trying to figure nine times seven. Mr. McKelway whispered the answer to him.] I've got it now. It's eighty-four. Well, I can get that far all right with a little hesitation. After that I am uncertain, and I can't manage a statistic.
When ordinary people decide to do extraordinary things they transform their lives and the lives of others around them.
As youth lives in the future, so the adult lives in the past: No one rightly knows how to live in the present.
If I've learned anything in twenty-nine years, it's that every human being you see in the course of a day has a problem that's sucking up at least 70 percent of his or her radar. My gift - bad choice of words - is that I can look at you, him, her, them, whoever, and tell right away what is keeping them awake at night: money; feelings of insignificance; overwhelming boredom; evil children; job troubles; or perhaps death, in one of its many costumes, perched in the wings. What surprises me about humanity is that in the end such a narrow range of plights defines our moral lives.
I see girls who are so skinny on the catwalks, and I know so many of them destroy their lives and their family's lives.
Most people don't lead their own lives - they accept their lives — © John P. Kotter
Most people don't lead their own lives - they accept their lives
Some words were like that. Whole lives attached to them. Ghosts and lives and ecstasy and sorrow.
The person lives twice who lives the first life well.
Today I am amazed at the things our children have done and their wide range of interests. They are all living their lives and not the ones I would have planned for them. But I have learned that their lives are theirs, not mine, and in living their own lives they have given me experiences and an education I would never have had if I'd been fool enough to make them do what I thought they should do.
Philosophy lives in words, but truth and fact well up into our lives in ways that exceed verbal formulation.
A man in twenty-four hours converts as much as seven ounces of carbon into carbonic acid; a milch cow will convert seventy ounces, and a horse seventy-nine ounces, solely by the act of respiration. That is, the horse in twenty-four hours burns seventy-nine ounces of charcoal, or carbon, in his organs of respiration to supply his natural warmth in that time ..., not in a free state, but in a state of combination.
He that lives alone lives in danger; society avoids many dangers.
That man who lives for self alone, Lives for the meanest mortal known.
They didn't give their lives for their country! their lives were taken from them by their government.
It is better to listen to a crow that lives in trees than to a learned man who lives only in ideas.
Americans of faith should try as hard to save the lives of African women as the lives of unborn fetuses. — © Nicholas D. Kristof
Americans of faith should try as hard to save the lives of African women as the lives of unborn fetuses.
All lives matter, including black lives, which is a value we should be striving for rather than condemning.
We all have secret lives. The life of excretion; the world of inappropriate sexual fantasies; our real hopes, our terror of death; our experience of shame; the world of pain; and our dreams. No one else knows these lives. Consciousness is solitary. Each person lives in that bubble universe that rests under the skull, alone.
The White House released documents it claims validates the president's (National Guard) service ... When deciphered the documents showed that in a one-year period, 1972 and 1973, Bush received credit for nine days of active National Guard service. The traditional term of service then and now for the National Guard is one weekend a month and two full weeks a year, meaning that Bush's nine-day stint qualifies him only for the National Guard's National Guard. That's the National Guard's National Guard, an Army of None.
The person lives twice who lives the first life well
People try to live their lives without consequences and end up living lives of no consequence.
Most wars are fought for greed, but we are luckier here we fight for our lives and the lives of the people we love.
Peace is not just the absence of war, it is the active presence of a capacity for love and compassion, and reciprocity. It is an awareness that our lives are not to be lived simply for ourselves through expressing our individuality, but we confirm the purpose of our lives through the work of expressing our shared sense of community in a purposeful and practical way; to sustain our own lives we sustain the lives of others - in family, in a community of neighborhoods called a city, and in a community of nations called the world.
Fear lives in the head. And courage lives in the heart. The job is to get from one to the other.
The eternal being..., as it lives in us, also lives in every animal.
The medical device tags that are being used [in the USA] are a terrible mistake. Why are we taxing people for trying to save lives and trying to make lives better, make peoples lives healthier? Those taxes should be placed on alcohol, tobacco, junk food, guns. Those are all the things that destroy health.
When you read about the lives of other people, people of different circumstances or similar circumstances, you are part of their lives for that moment. You inhabit their lives, and you feel what they're feeling, and that is compassion. If we see that reading does allow us that, we see how absolutely essential reading is.
May each of you live lives of immersion. They won't necessarily be easy lives. But in the end, it is all that will sustain us.
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