Quotes about Meaning
Instead of making Christianity a vehicle of truth, you make truth only a horse for Christianity.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
One truth is that suffering raises profound questions with the universe. The other truth is that grace, gift and generosity also raise profound questions.
— Rob Bell
Truth in spirit, not truth to the letter, is the true veracity,
— Robert Louis Stevenson
The most important truths are those which sustain us in our daily lives.
— Marty Rubin
If today were your last, would you do what you're doing? Or would you love more, give more, forgive more?
— Max Lucado
God loves us despite our shortcomings and sins, and his love gives meaning to our lives and to the life of the world.
— Pope Benedict XVI
Things in themselves have no life in them. A car can't comfort or encourage you. A house means nothing if there's no life and love inside.
— Joyce Meyer
Art is built on the deepest themes of human meaning: good and evil, beauty and ugliness, life and death, love and hate. No other story has incarnated those themes more than the story of Jesus.
— John Ortberg
I have not stopped loving that which is sacred in this world.
— Albert Camus
When people say, "God is love," I think they mean that love is extremely important, or that God really wants us to love. But in Christian conception, God really has love as his essence.
— Timothy Keller
Love gives life purpose and meaning.
— Joyce Meyer
Love can't be pinned down by a definition, and it certainly can't be proved, any more than anything else important in life can be proved.
— Madeleine L'Engle