Lifestyle Quotes And Sayings
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Here is a collection of lifestyle quotes and sayings from various authors, celebrities, famous persons, and other sources compiled by allinspiration.com for you to read and enjoy.
“Darling, when things go wrong in life, you lift your chin, put on a ravishing smile, mix yourself a little cocktail…”
– Sophie Kinsella
“Sometimes I’m real cool, but sometimes I could be a real asshole. I think everyone is like that.”
– Eminem
“They get up early, because they have so much to do, and go to bed early, because they have so little to think about. ”
– Oscar Wilde
“The greatest single cause of atheism in the world today is Christians: who acknowledge Jesus with their lips, walk out the door, and deny Him by their lifestyle. That is what an unbelieving world simply finds unbelievable.”
– Kevin Max
“True rebels hate their own rebellion. They know by experience that it is not a cool and glamorous lifestyle; it takes a courageous fool to say things that have not been said and to do things that have not been done.”
– Criss Jami
“If your life is worth thinking about, it is worth writing about.”
– Robin S. Sharma
“Youthfulness is about how you live not when you were born.”
– Karl Lagerfeld
“People are like animals. Some are happiest penned in, some need to roam free. You go to recognize what’s in her nature and accept it.”
– Jeannette Walls
“America was in full swing now, all the papers said so, and people were rushing forward, leaving behind the horrors of war. She understood the reasons, but they were rushing, like Lon, toward long hours and profits, neglecting the things that brought beauty to the world.”
– Nicholas Sparks
“That a day spent with dreaming and sunsets and refreshing breezes cannot be bettered.”
– Nicholas Sparks
“I’m a man of simple tastes. I’m always satisfied with the best.”
– Oscar Wilde
“Man who hates cats is insecure, but a man who likes them is one worth keeping. If he can appreciate a cat, he can appreciate a strong, independent woman.”
– Larissa Ione
“He dispensed starlight to casual moths.”
– F. Scott Fitzgerald
“People will choose unhappiness over uncertainty.”
– Timothy Ferriss
“Why was it considered normal for a girl to live for fashion and makeup, but not car engines or bugs? And what about sports fanatics? My mom had a boyfriend who would flip out if he missed even a minute of a football game. Wouldn’t that be what doctors considered autistic behavior?”
– Tara Kelly
“Some girls get swept up in the lifestyle-clubbing and partying with celebrities. You can’t live your life like that, though. It’s fake.”
– Gemma Ward
“Find a purpose to serve, not a lifestyle to live.”
– Criss Jami
“Grab it while you can because tomorrow could suck you dry.”
– Nora Roberts
“Sexual frenzy is our compensation for the tedious moments we must suffer in the passage of life. ‘Nothing in excess,’ professed the ancient Greeks. Why if I spend half the month in healthy scholarship and pleasant sleep, shouldn’t I be allowed the other half to howl at the moon and pillage the groins of Europe’s great beauties?”
– Roman Payne
“She makes life over, he realized. She controls life, whereas I just sit on my can and let it happen to me.”
– Philip K. Dick
“Have love for your inner Self and everything else is done for you.”
– Amit Ray
“In my food world, there is no fear or guilt, only joy and balance. So no ingredient is ever off-limits. Rather, all of the recipes here follow my Usually-Sometimes-Rarely philosophy. Notice there is no Never.”
– Ellie Krieger
“Do not accept whatever comes. Do not accept whatever goes. You have infinite power. Exercise your choice.”
– Amit Ray
“Going green doesn’t start with doing green acts — it starts with a shift in consciousness. This shift allows you to recognize that with every choice you make, you are voting either for or against the kind of world you wish to see. When you assume this as a way of being, your choices become easier. Using a reusable water bottle, recycling and making conscious daily consumer choices are just a few…”
– Ian Somerhalder
“Yoga is not a religion. It is a science, science of well-being, science of youthfulness, science of integrating body, mind and soul.”
– Amit Ray
“Self-observation is the first step of inner unfolding.”
– Amit Ray
“Just like your body and lifestyle can be healthy or unhealthy, the same is true with your beliefs. Your beliefs can be your medicine or your poison.”
– Steve Maraboli
“Learn to enjoy the way as much as you would enjoy when you reach the destination.”
– Sakshi Chetana
“What is it you do, then? I’ll tell you: You leave out whatever doesn’t suit you. As the author himself has done before you. Just as you leave things out of your dreams and fantasies. By leaving things out, we bring beauty and excitement into the world. We evidently handle our reality by effecting some sort of compromise with it, an in-between state where the emotions prevent each other from reaching their fullest intensity, graying the colors somewhat. Children who haven’t yet reached that point of control are both happier and unhappier than adults who have. And yes, stupid people also leave things out, which is why ignorance is bliss. So I propose, to begin with, that we try to love each other as if we were characters in a novel who have met in the pages of a book. Let’s in any case leave off all the fatty tissue that plumps up reality.”
– Robert Musli
“She lived frugally, but her meals were the only things on which she deliberately spent her money. She never compromised on the quality of her groceries, and drank only good-quality wines.”
– Haruki Murakami
“Your on the planet too. Why should James Bond have all the action, fun, money, and resort hotel living.”
– Paul Kyriazi
“The household was pervaded by this atmosphere of a calm adult woman and a man who gave into animal impulses. She reported to him in great detail what her analyst … said about his binges and his hostility; she used Charley’s money to pay Dr. Andrews to catalog his abnormalities. And of course Charley never heard anything directly from the doctor; he had no way of keeping her from reporting what served her and holding back what did not. The doctor, too, had no way of getting to the truth of what she told him; no doubt she only gave him the facts that suited her picture, so that the doctor’s picture of Charley was based on what she wanted him to know. By the time she had edited both going and coming there was little of it outside her control.”
– Philip K. Dick
“On one hand she seems so agile, so athletic, and yet I’ve seen her appear so awkward that it embarrassed me. She gives the impression of a hard, worldly adroitness, and in some situations she’s like an adolescent: rigid with ancient, middle class attitudes, unable to think for herself, falling back on old verities…victim of her family teaching, shocked by what shocks people, wanting what people usually want. She wants a home, a husband, and her idea of a husband is a man who earns a certain amount of money, helps around the garden, does the dishes…the idea of a good husband that’s found in This Week magazine; a viewpoint from the most ordinary stratum, that great ubiquitous world of family life, transmitted from generation to generation. Despite her wild language.”
– Philip K. Dick
“It’s much easier on the emotions when one sees life as an experiment rather than a struggle for popularity.”
– Criss Jami
“Patrick Kenzie asking a bemused waitress for a newspaper in smalltown USA. ‘It’s like a homepage without a scroll button?”
– Dennis Lehane
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