Quotes about Existence
There is nothing to find, only to realize. There is nothing to become, only to be. There is nothing to fear, only to love.
— Marianne Williamson
The surest law in the world is the Law of Compensation. Its Justice works continually. If you do a Service you get back a Service. If you do Nothing you get back Nothing. Mere existence is not Living. Into your twenty-four hours put Work and Play and Rest, but at no time be a Bystander.
— Napoleon Hill
Life is difficult. That blunt, three-word statement is an accurate ap praisal of our existence on this planet.
— Charles Swindoll
There are two evil futurities and one good. A miserable future existence is evil; and annihilation, or nigban, is an evil - a fearful evil. A happy future existence is alone good.
— Adoniram Judson
Don't be misled by those who claim God doesn't exist, because He does.
— Billy Graham
When am I happy and when am I sad and what is the difference? What do I need to know to stay alive? What is true in the world?
— Toni Morrison
she tackled the problem of trying to decide how she wanted to live and what was valuable to her. When am I happy and when am I sad and what is the difference? What do I need to know to stay alive? What is true in the world?
— Toni Morrison
She floated near but outside her own body, feeling vague and intense at the same time. Needing nothing. Being what there was.
— Toni Morrison
Thank God for life, True Belle said, and thank life for death.
— Toni Morrison
They were troublesome thoughts, but they wouldn't go away. Under the moon, on the ground, alone, with not even the sound of baying dogs to remind him that he was with other people, his self--the cocoon that was personality--gave way. He could barely see his own hand, and couldn't see his feet. He was only his breath, coming slower now, and his thoughts. The rest of him disappeared. So the thoughts came, unobstructed by other people, by things, even by the sight of himself.
— Toni Morrison
God isn't amalgamated into His creation. He is not a tree, a river, or a butterfly. Rather than being a part of His creation, God is above and outside of it.
— Tony Evans
Everything for God is right now because He has no past and He has no future. He is the right now, ever-present God.
— Tony Evans