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Living To The Fullest Quotes

Quotes tagged as "living-to-the-fullest" Showing 1-13 of 13
Benedict Cumberbatch
“I've seen and swam and climbed and lived and driven and filmed. Should it all end tomorrow, I can definitely say there would be no regrets. I am very lucky, and I know it. I really have lived 5,000 times over.”
Benedict Cumberbatch

“Write it as a dream, read it as a goal.”
Sakurai Sho

Ray Bradbury
“RELISH! What a special name for the minced pickle sweetly crushed in its white-capped jar. The man who had named it, what a man he must have been. Roaring, stamping around, he must have tromped the joys of the world and jammed them in this jar and writ in a big hand, shouting, RELISH! For its very sound meant rolling in sweet fields with roistering chestnut mares, mouths bearded with grass, plunging your head fathoms deep in trough water so the sea poured cavernously through your head. RELISH!”
Ray Bradbury

“Age is only a number. Maturity to a large extent is dependent on your exposure to life, its experiences and your lessons from them.”
Omoakhuana Anthonia

Ulonda Faye
“Awaken to your purpose. Why are you here? Life is ready to live through you. When will you give in. Give in, to her love and teachings. Be the sun, be the moon, be the stars and be it all. Dearest child, who we love, you know you have come far-
Arrival is here.”
Ulonda Faye, Sutras of the Heart: Spiritual Poetry to Nourish the Soul

“Each of us is impermanent wave of energy folded into the infinite cosmic order. Acknowledgement of the fundamental impermanence of ourselves unchains us from the strictures of living a terrestrial life stuck like a needle vacillating between the magnetic pull of endless desire and the terror of death. Once we achieve freedom from any craving and all desires and we are relieved of all titanic fears, we release ourselves from living in perpetual distress. Once we rid ourselves from any impulse to exist, we discover our true place in the universal order. The composition of our life filament is exactly right when we accept the notion of living and dying with equal stoicism.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Daphne du Maurier
“Every moment was to be grasped because it would not appen again. 'This I had e had, and this, and this,' to taste life and smell it and grasp it, to bave It even if he could not hold it, knowing that be was aged and wise beyond his years, for 'When I am twenty I shall be old and the I shan't want these things,' said Julius. And every song be sang was an adieu, and every movement a gesture of farewell. He sought exhaustion in all its forms, deliberately he made a fetish of sensation and the enjoyment of unbounding health became a sensuous experience. 'If I do everything when I am nineteen I shan't want to do anything later,' be thought. If he had never known what it was to be a child, at least he would know how a big should live; and while he plunged headlong into every folly of mischief and adventure and vice, it was as though part of him stood aside, watching the figure of himself with his hands to his hips, waving good-bye to his own boyhood.”
Daphne du Maurier, Julius

Mitta Xinindlu
“I cried my tears knowing that a smile would come one day. Today is that one day. Thank you, life.”
Mitta Xinindlu

Mitta Xinindlu
“The number of people around you does not matter because you will surely die alone in the end.”
Mitta Xinindlu

Mitta Xinindlu
“Life is beautiful. I mean, being alive is beautiful.”
Mitta Xinindlu