Life & Aging Sayings

289 sayings found from 289 authors

If you are ever called to bear a message to the people, do not go without your purse or your scrip, but go forth in the name of the Lord.

— Joseph Smith 1838
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I'm fortunate to be a coward, to have a low threshold of fear, because a hero couldn't make a good suspense film.

— Alfred Hitchcock Undated
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I'm just an old man and I smell bad, remember?

— Stanley Kubrick Undated
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I suppose that's one of the ironies of life – doing the wrong thing at the right moment.

— Charlie Chaplin 1947
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Fear is stupid. So are regrets.

— Marilyn Monroe 1960
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Sing lustily and with a good courage. Beware of singing as if you were half dead, or half asleep; but lift up your voice with strength.

— John Wesley 1761
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I think the very purpose of our life is to seek happiness.

— Dalai Lama (14th) 1998
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Life is a party. Dress for it.

— Audrey Hepburn Unknown, before 1993
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I had to read Wuthering Heights for English and I never enjoyed a book in all my life as much as that one.

— Marlon Brando 1994
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Always keep in mind that the Church is not a museum of saints, but a hospital for sinners.

— Pope Francis 2013
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Live and allow others to live; hurt no one; life is dear to all living beings.

— Mahavira c. 6th-5th century BCE
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To understand the universe, you must understand the language in which it's written. And that language is mathematics.

— Galileo Galilei 1623
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Man is descended from a hairy, tailed quadruped, probably arboreal in its habits, and an inhabitant of the Old World.

— Charles Darwin 1871
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Life is a chemical function.

— Antoine Lavoisier c. 1780s
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The most important thing in life is to learn.

— Archimedes c. 250 BCE
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The age of the flying machine is coming; it is not here yet, but it is coming.

— Wright Brothers (Orville & Wilbur) 1900
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The highest value of human life lies in its service to humanity.

— Max Planck Early 20th century
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The meaning of life is that it stops.

— Niels Bohr Mid 20th century
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The popular view is that the brain is a kind of telephone exchange. I believe that it is not quite as simple as that.

— Alan Turing 1951
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One is never so dangerous when one has no shame, than when one has grown too old to blush.

— Marquis de Sade Late 18th century (approx.)
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