I am Indian, and I'm proud of it. Indian life is mythologically rich and powerful.
I see what happens when one gets very attached to material things. That's just not what my life is.
For me, life is an opportunity to serve Him, and death is the privilege of getting to be with Him.
Life is a question in the form of an answer
The only time you should look back in life, is to see how far you have come.
I think the film [Dream of Life] is life-affirming.
Life is measured by how you lived it, not by the years.
You know, a man's life is the most precious thing in the world, isn't it? So isn't it odd that a man will insure everything but his life?
An artist's life is supposed to lead toward his masterpiece, not away from it.
And after a while. . . I mean how do you choose? Who gets to live? Part of life is that. . . well, some people have to die.
Yet higher religion, which is only a search for a larger life, is essentially experience and recognized the necessity of experience as its foundation long before science learnt to do so.
After reaching 50, I began to wonder what the root of life is.
Man's life is ruled by fortune, not by wisdom.
The only one you need in your life is that person who shows you he needs you in his.
I do not hesitate to proclaim before you and before the world that all human life-from the moment of conception and through all subsequent stages-is sacred, because human life is created in the image and likeness of God.
Life is what you make of it. You can make it easy on yourself or you can make it hard.
The real hell of life is that everyone has his reasons.
If I correctly understand the sense of this succinct observation, our poet suggests here that human life is but a series of footnotes to a vast obscure unfinished masterpiece.
Your life is too valuable to waste being distracted.
If you aren't serving, you're just existing, because life is meant for ministry.