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Tag Name "Existence" (2717)
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Existence was bigger than just life. It was everyone's life all together, and even if you lived in Buffalo, New York and had never been more than ten miles from home, you were part of the puzzle, too. It didn't matter how small your life was.
Paul Auster
Existence continues at death for the believer in a fuller, more fulfilling way. Death should hold no fear for the believer.
Paul P. Enns
Existence is no more than the precarious attainment of relevance in an intensely mobile flux of past, present, and future.
Susan Sontag
Existence is an imperfection.
Jean-Paul Sartre
Existence itself is nothing if not an amazement. Good poems restore amazement.
Jane Hirshfield
Existence for eternity could get a little boring... especially towards the end.
Woody Allen
Existence is illusory and it is eternal.
Albert Camus
Existence is random. Has no pattern save what we imagine after staring at it for too long. No meaning save what we choose to impose.
Alan Moore
Existence without essence is very stressful.
Brian Christian
Existence of Isvara follows our conception of Isvara. Let us first know whose concept He is. The concept will be only according to the one who conceives. Find out who you are and the other problem will solve itself.
Ramana Maharshi
Existence is not itself a good thing, that we should spend a lifetime securing its necessaries: a life spent, however victoriously, in securing the necessaries of life is no more than an elaborate furnishing and decoration of apartments for the reception of a guest who is never to come. Our business here is not to live, but to live happily.
A. E. Housman
Existence is this, I thought, a start of joy, a stab of pain, an intense pleasure, veins that pulse under the skin, there is no other truth to tell.
Elena Ferrante
Existence would be intolerable if we were never to dream.
Anatole France
Existence is a miracle, and, morally considered, a free gift from moment to moment.
George Santayana
Existence as entirety remains beyond any one meaning and it is the conscious presence of humanness in the world inasmuch as this is nonmeaning, having nothing to do other than be what it is, no longer able to go beyond itself or give itself some kind of meaning through action.
Georges Bataille
Existence is Appetite: the gnaw of being the one attempt of all things to assimilate to some higher attempt.
Charles Fort
Existence is not a mystery unless you think it has a meaning.
Mason Cooley
Existence is Identity, Consciousness is Identification.
Ayn Rand
Existence was really very simple when you did what you were told.
William Goldman
Existence is a strange bargain. Life owes us little we owe it everything. The only true happiness comes from squandering ourselves for a purpose.
William Cowper
Existence is movement. Action is movement. Existence is defined by the rhythm of forces in natural balance. (...) It is our appreciation for dance that allows us to see clearly the rhythms of nature and to take natural rhythm to a plane of well-organised art and culture.
Rudolf von Laban
Existence is of little interest save on days when the dust of realities is mingled with magic sand.
Marcel Proust
Existence is prior to essence.
Jean-Paul Sartre
Existence is not something which lets itself be thought of form a distance it must invade you suddenly, master you, weigh heavily on your heart like a great motionless beast - or else there is nothing at all.
Jean-Paul Sartre
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