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Results of search for Quote or Author: meaning - Page 9 of 9
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Money cannot buy peace of mind. It cannot heal ruptured relationships, or build meaning into a life that has none.
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Richard M. DeVos
If, after all, men cannot always make history have meaning, they can always act so that their own lives have one.
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Albert Camus (1913 - 1960)
Grammar and logic free language from being at the mercy of the tone of voice. Grammar protects us against misunderstanding the sound of an uttered name; logic protects us against what we say having double meaning.
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Rosenstock-Huessy
I have always believed, and I still believe, that whatever good or bad fortune may come our way we can always give it meaning and transform it into something of value.
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Hermann Hesse (1877 - 1962)
The author of genius does keep till his last breath the spontaneity, the ready sensitiveness, of a child, the "innocence of eye" that means so much to the painter, the ability to respond freshly and quickly to new scenes, and to old scenes as though they were new; to see traits and characteristics as though each were new-minted from the hand of God instead of sorting them quickly into dusty categories and pigeon-holing them without wonder or surprise; to feel situations so immediately and keenly that the word "trite" has hardly any meaning for him; and always to see "the correspondences between things" of which Aristotle spoke two thousand years ago.
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Dorothea Brande
The service we render to others is really the rent we pay for our room on this earth. It is obvious that man is himself a traveler; that the purpose of this world is not "to have and to hold" but "to give and serve." There can be no other meaning.
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Sir Wilfred T. Grenfell
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