Directionless Life Quotes & Sayings
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Cut off from the intuitive knowledge of ontological reason, technical knowledge is directionless and ultimately meaningless. When it dominates, life is deprived of an experience of depth, and it tends toward despair. — Mary Daly

Dead towns are the Cathedrals of Silence. They, too, have their gargoyles, singular figures, exaggerated, dubious, set in high profile. They stand out from the mass of grey, which takes all it has in the way of character, its twitchings of stagnant life from them. Some have been distorted by solitude, others grimace with a directionless fervour; here there are masks of cherished lust, there faces ceaselessly sculpted and furrowed by mysticism. Human gargoyles, the only figures of interest in this monotonous population. — Georges Rodenbach

People tell me they want to make the Bible relevant. Nonsense. The Bible's already relevant. You're the one that's irrelevant! — Howard G. Hendricks

Walking on water and developing software from a specification are easy if both are frozen. — Edward Berard

The worst bullies you will ever encounter in your life are your own thoughts. — Bryant McGill

The mathematics are the friends of religion, inasmuch as they charm the passions, restrain the impetuosity of the imagination, and purge the mind of error and prejudice. — John Arbuthnot

In general, the deployment of austerity as economic policy has been as effective in bringing us peace, prosperity, and crucially, a sustained reduction of debt, as the Mongol Golden Horde was in furthering the development of Olympic dressage. — Mark Blyth

The whole idea that what is not normal should be kept secret - that's really distasteful to me. — Dan Farmer

I ask myself everyday what my life is doing to me and I realize I don't have anybody I can talk to."
"You should have" said the Doctor "everybody should. — Henning Mankell

Simple answers to the most difficult questions:
1. Why do humans find it difficult to express themselves?
To relate to the movies and books, later.
2. Why do humans make everything look so big, beautiful & complicated?
Ego feels good.
3. Why do humans want to protect the nature?
Because they can't even protect themselves. Moreover, they are guilty conscious.
4. What is romance?
It is complicated as far as humans are concerned.
5. What is love?
The complicated part of the fourth question.
6. What is unconditional love?
Not there yet.
7. Who is God?
Sixth leads you to the seventh.
8. Who am I?
Ask yourself.
9. What is loneliness?
Potential energy wasted on learned answers.
10. What is happiness?
All of the above. — Saurabh Sharma

Though our collective level of knowledge may always be defined by a certain set of answers, we are never limited by the questions we may pose. — Todd William

Yes, it's hard to write, but it's harder not to. — Carl Van Doren

Life is a B Movie: it's stupid and it's strange, it's a directionless story, the dialogue is lame, but in the 'he said she said' sometimes there's some poetry, if you turn your back long enough and let it happen naturally. — Ani DiFranco

I never thought I would end up being an actress. I thought I really was going to do serious stuff like law or politics. — Rebel Wilson