Character forms a life regardless of how obscurely that life is lived and how little light falls on it from the stars.
I've lived a phenomenal life, and there's more life in me, but I'm here, I'm not yesterday, but all those yesterday's brought me here. So I'm very comfortable with that.
I too entered the Lager as a nonbeliever, and as a nonbeliever I was liberated and have lived to this day.
We relinquished our freedom that day, and we were more than happy to see it go. From that moment on we lived in true freedom, the freedom to point to someone else and say “They told me to do it! It’s their fault, not mine. ” The freedom, God help us, to say “I was only following orders. ”-World War Z
I would find myself getting deeply distressed if I lived in hindsight all the time.
I lived at home till I was 29.
Death is a reality, but life is a reality also. You got to live at this time in your life like you've never lived before. And therefore you've got to find those values in your life that fulfill what you need to do. Now, what is it you need to do?
Has there ever been a visitor to Ludlow who hasn't wished they lived there?
Life is lived forwards, but understood backwards.
Any profession of faith…entrusts the mind and heart to a truth that cannot be proven but can be lived.
All of my policy is not based on a label. It's based on what I lived and what I know.
I knew that I lived in a country in which the aspirations of black people were limited, marked-off. Yet I felt that I had to go somewhere and do something to redeem my being alive.
My kids have never known me not working on The Bachelor. But they've lived in Paris and Italy and been to Hawaii and Bora-Bora with me, and it's incredible to me that they've had these experiences.
He that boasts of his ancestors confesses that he has no virtue of his own. No person ever lived for our honor; nor ought that to be reputed ours, which was long before we had a being; for what advantage can it be to a blind man to know that his parents had good eyes? Does he see one whit the better?
When you don't know what you're living for, you don't care how you live from one day to the next. You're happy the day has passed and the night has come, and in your sleep you bury the tedious question of what you lived for that day and what you're going to live for tomorrow.
Donald Trump talks a good game on trade, but he's never lived it. He's lined his pockets by outsourcing jobs to low-wage countries, and now he's talking about trade as if he actually means it?
The left puts a lot of faith in a lot of people in the past that were dismal failures that they think are the greatest people who ever lived.
You've got to bear it in mind that nobody that ever lived is specially privileged; the axe can fall at any moment, on any neck, without any warning or any regard for justice. You've got to keep your mind off pitying your own rotten luck and setting up any kind of a howl about it. You've got to remember that things as bad as this and a hell of a lot worse have happened to millions of people before and that they've come through it and that you will too.
I've always lived in that guitar world. I have noticed kids being more into the real essence of guitar music now.
Be a life long or short, its completeness depends on what it was lived for