Quotes about Existence
Human beings, vegetables, or cosmic dust, we all dance to a mysterious tune, intoned in the distance by an invisible piper.
— Albert Einstein
Another world must surely exist somewhere one where she would be known in some deep way that was far beyond words.
— Alice Hoffman
We are only an instant, that's true. But we are eternal.
— Alice Hoffman
He realized how little he knew of this world, but he knew this: If you could love someone, you possessed a soul.
— Alice Hoffman
If we had no hurt and no sin to speak of, we'd be angels, and amgels can't love the way men and women do.
— Alice Hoffman
Love wasn't rational; there was no proof that it even existed outside of people's imaginings.
— Alice Hoffman
There are those who say that heaven and hell are not so far apart. They are not at opposite ends of the world beyond ours, only a step away from one another.
— Alice Hoffman
In my memories I have set my life in Brooklyn between pieces of glass, separate from my current existence, and this has enabled me to move forward. The past cannot tie me in knots, nor can it cause me to drown. And yet what is stored in glass belongs to me still. Each piece is a part of me: the hummingbirds, the locked doors, Mr. Morris in the yard, the pear tree, the woman covered by bees, and you. Especially you.
— Alice Hoffman
In such great works I found enlightenment and came to understand that everything God creates is a miracle, individually and unto itself.
— Alice Hoffman
I believe God is everything, say Shug. Everything that is or ever was or ever will be. And when you can feel that, and be happy to feel that, you've found It.
— Alice Walker
It didn't take long to realize I didn't hardly know nothing. And that if you ast yourself why you black or a man or a woman or a bush it don't mean nothing if you don't ast why you here, period
— Alice Walker
God is inside you and inside everybody else. You come into the world with God. But only them that search for it inside find it.
— Alice Walker