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I think all kinds of meanings in life transcend your self. They're linked to other generations of people around us, to our children and our family. We're passing on something of ourselves to others. I feel that's what makes our life full of meaning. — Irvin D. Yalom

When I got pregnant my foot grew, but I was denying it. I've been denying it for three years. — Julia Louis-Dreyfus

I just want to go on making movies, and some of them will be completely meaningless, except, of course, to me. — Nora Ephron

Grace is the music that happens inside of you when you hear the music. — Jason Gray

I wouldn't want to go back over my life. I've done it all. I wouldn't have wanted to miss the Marine Corps. I wouldn't have wanted to miss the war. I wouldn't have missed college. Or playin' for the Colts. I got all the money I need. Five children. I got a truck. I have no regrets whatsoever. — Art Donovan

Mostly, what I have learned so far about aging, despite the creakiness of one's bones and cragginess of one's once-silken skin, is this: Do it. By all means, do it. — Maya Angelou

However you want to define these two groups and their approach to giving - rich and poor; educated and uneducated; upper-class and working-class - their members increasingly occupy two separate worlds. As — J.D. Vance

If you don't want to deal with things like guilt, shame and disappointment later on in life, then you'll have t start now by making choices that won't result in those things...tomorrow's regret depends on today's decisions. If you don't want to regret your physical intimacy tomorrow, then you'll have to be living in un-regrettable physical intimacy today. — Lisa Velthouse

i'm an alien and I came to this planet in order to change humanity but, unfortunately, your brain is not yet in a position to take it — Arthur Tomaszewicz

Do you want to live happily? Travel with two bags, one for giving, the other for receiving. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe