Meaningful Quote Quotes

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“I have a big heart full of love, so please take it all.”
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Gregory David Roberts
“Every virtuous act has some Dark secret in its heart; every risk we take contains a mystery that can’t be solved.”
Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram

“Live like a PRINCE and die like a WARRIOR.”
Sagar Ugale

“We have a fundamental imperative in our lives to matter to others, to serve others, and to support each other in mattering more.”
Tom Hayes

“Reality does not create the entire womb of human life. We have eyes that witness truth and beauty. We are creatures that think, plan, dream, and remember. The lambent luminescence supplied by human memory reveals that we live in a dream world. Human imagination tied to memory tells us how to live today and forevermore.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

“A person must claim the meaning behind his or her existence. How we live is our final testament to what we believed in and our journey through the corridor of time determines our decisive character.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

“We cradle in our nucleus emotional ingots gathered through studied immersion of the incongruities of life. In an elusive quest to disinter meaning out of life, we must cull joy from our daily rituals while conscientiously striving to nourish the nucleus of our buried innate essence. By discovering inner peace blossoming amongst the rubble of daily life, while determinedly searching out the cytoplasm our innate essence, a person’s reveals their inspirational tranquility.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

“A principled life begins by accepting the evident truth that we must die. Death becomes us. Knowledge of the impermanence of our existence reassures us that how we live does make a difference. Because our allotted time for living is finite, we must make the most of each day.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

“No person can claim to be anything more or anything less than his or her individual assimilation of a lifelong symposium of inimitable physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual occurrences. Simply put, we each place our own individualized stamp upon the meaning of life. How we live, how we struggle, and how we die reflects what life means to each of us. We are all students of life, we are a product of what we pay attention to, what we observe, and experience, and what subjects arrest our minds.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

“The choices we make in life determine human identities. A person might choose to avoid or confront their deepest night terrors. A person can elect to live carefully or rashly. A person can embrace ignorance or incessantly work to acquire knowledge of the larger world filled with people, nature, and ideas. A person can live a placid life or boldly seek out vivid encounters is a world filled with anarchy, chaos, hazards, and incomparable beauty and slender. A person can hold onto attachments and fear death or live their life as a mere witness and perceive their personal death as part of the collective story and the culmination of a life will lived. A person can employ their time in a material world to enhance personal pleasures or to develop their innate skills and strive towards attaining self-realization. A person may perceive their existence as pitiful drudgery, or live a courageously, making a statement with their wounds and scars that life is a thrilling mystery filled with longing, love, and holiness.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

“Life never ceases having a meaning for a humble person. The freedom of choice, the sovereignty that we hold over our own souls, enables a person to discover the meaning of his or her own life every day, even in suffering or death.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

“What gives a person’s brief time on this planet meaning is engaging in small acts of kindness. Bestowing an act of kindness upon other people is the greatest gift that a person will ever give to other people and such acts shall renew the gifting person. When we unreservedly accept and love our brethren, we become the ineluctable wind that vivifies the lives of other people.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

“The world was our playground.. When you fell off the monkey bars, I left the playground.”
Kendall (myself)

Sandra Cooze
“The most rewarding journey you can ever embark on is the journey yo your Self”
Sandra Cooze, Journey to Your Self - How to Heal from Trauma: Written by Someone Who Did