Quotes about Existence
I think love is the core emotion. Without that, and I've certainly existed without that, it's a very empty life.
— Nicole Kidman
At the end of our lives we all ask, did i live? Did i love? Did i matter?
— Brendon Burchard
God loved me before I actually was.
— Desmond Tutu
If, to him, love was a celebration of one's self and of existence—then, to the self-haters and life-haters, the pursuit of destruction was the only form and equivalent of love.
— Ayn Rand
If no one loved, the sun would go out.
— Victor Hugo
Who are we? We find that we live on an insignificant planet of a humdrum star lost in a galaxy tucked away in some forgotten corner of a universe in which there are far more galaxies than people.
— Carl Sagan
It is said that men may not be the dreams of the god, but rather that the gods are the dreams of men.
— Carl Sagan
The lifetime of a human being is measured by decades, the lifetime of the Sun is a hundred million times longer. Compared to a star, we are like mayflies, fleeting ephemeral creatures who live out their lives in the course of a single day.
— Carl Sagan
If we are merely matter intricately assembled, is this really demeaning? If there's nothing here but atoms, does that make us less or does that make matter more?
— Carl Sagan
Their position seems to be that their God is so great he doesn't even have to exist.
— Carl Sagan
And it is here that we are, in some pain and with no guarantees, working out our destiny.
— Carl Sagan
The Apollo pictures of the whole Earth conveyed to multitudes something well known to astronomers: On the scale of the worlds - to say nothing of stars or galaxies - humans are inconsequential, a thin film of life on an obscure and solitary lump of rock and metal
— Carl Sagan