Life must be lived as play.

— Plato

The truth is lived, not taught.

— Hermann Hesse

Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile.

— Albert Einstein

21. Take in a great breath of air and then blow it out. Contained in that single breath were at least three nitrogen atoms that were breathed by every human being who ever lived, including Jesus Christ, William Shakespeare, Winston Churchill, and every president of the United States. This illustrates the fact that everything we do affects other people, positively or negatively. That’s why it is foolish to say, “Do your own thing if it doesn’t hurt anybody else.” Everything we do affects other people.

— James C. Dobson

In a nice little house in Atro City there lived a man called Doktor Gleichstein. He was a kind of scientist, and he was very good at his job, which is why he always worked from home. He looked a little funny because he kept losing his eyebrows. Quantum Physics, is sort of like ordinary Physics, only you tend to spend a lot more time looking for the cat. He worked in the sitting room because he’d blown the garage up once already. Apparently a lot of things happened by accident in Quantum Physics.

— Christina Engela

Two of my grandparents died in a car crash. Sucks, 'cause they would have lived to a hundred.

— Kid Rock

Now he knew that any memories he might cherish during the last years of his life would be only fictions from a biography he'd never lived.

— Carlos Ruiz Zafón

If on any given day you don't cry from rejoicing in the beauty of the world, then you have not lived that day.

— Kamand Kojouri

Wrong life cannot be lived rightly.

— Theodor Adorno

Training is an active, dynamic process lived out daily in all areas of life- not a rote exercise in memorizing verses and going to church every week.

— Craig Groeschel