The power of television - it's so present in our lives, we don't even know how powerful it is.
I have always been intrigued by these lives I have never experienced.
There are times in the lives of most of us, when we would have given all the world to be as we were but yesterday, though that yesterday had passed over us unappreciated and unenjoyed.
There is a certain part of all of us that lives outside of time. Perhaps we become aware of our age only at exceptional moments and most of the time we are ageless.
I've always loved fantasy. I think it's a great way to look at issues that we have in our own lives with a little bit of the pressure off, you know.
In the lives of individuals and societies, language is a factor of greater importance than any other. For the study of language to remain solely the business of a handful of specialists would be a quite unacceptable state of affairs.
We can't do much about the length of our lives, but we can do plenty about it's width and depth.
So many lives I touch, so much anger.
The future of mankind lies waiting for those who will come to understand their lives and take up their responsibilities to all living things.
What happened on September 11 compels us to focus on who we are as Americans, what we stand for, what really matters in our lives - family, friends, faith and freedom.
But things that are intrinsically good can also become idols-if we allow them to take over any of God's functions in our lives.
Martin Luther King's legacy is never to be measured by bricks and mortar, but rather by the kind of lives that we live, and the kind of love and service that we render.
You have arms and legs, but don't know what to do with your lives.
The Sketchnote Handbook is neither about sketching nor is it about note taking. It's about receiving and processing the world in a more complete and insightful way. It's a software upgrade for your brain. For those who've been shamed into thinking that drawing is either beyond them or beneath them, this book offers a whole new way of mastering the daily onslaught of information and turning it into raw material for discovery. (For those of us who've done this all our lives, the book provides a beautifully conceived and lovingly illustrated treat, and a great gift for our left-brained friends. )
Most modern calendars mar the sweet simplicity of our lives by reminding us that each day that passes is the anniversary of some perfectly uninteresting event.
The hope, the hope that lives in the breast of the black American, is just so tremendous that it overwhelms me sometimes.
Think you have nine lives, do you? I saved you once. . . . don't make me save you again.
India lives in several centuries at the same time.
Man lives two lives, woe, were it otherwise! One is seized by death, the other one, his honor, remains.
Watching people reach a higher level of consciousness. A fixation. For a few moments in their lives, they transcend and become lost in the fantasy of it all. As a DJ, I'm trying to create the opportunity for this to happen.