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Existence Quotes - Page 12

The true work of God is all good, since it is existence.

Moses Maimonides, Aeterna Press (1948). “The Guide for the Perplexed”, p.433, Aeterna Press

Everything in existence undergoes constant change. The things that surround us, even our selves are temporary manifestations of Ki energy.

Ilchi Lee (2002). “Brain Respiration: Making Your Brain Creative, Peaceful, and Productive”, p.48, Healing Society

One has to take a somewhat bold and dangerous line with this existence: especially as, whatever happens, we are bound to lose it.

Friedrich Nietzsche (1997). “Nietzsche: Untimely Meditations”, p.179, Cambridge University Press

We are born to exist, not to know, to be, not to assert ourselves.

"History and Utopia". Book by Emile M. Cioran, 1960.

Romance only comes into existence where love is fatal, frowned upon and doomed by life itself.

Denis de Rougemont (1983). “Love in the Western World”, p.15, Princeton University Press

The existence of hypocrites does not prove the non-existence of true believers.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1889). “The Salt-cellars: Being a Collection of Proverbs, Together with Homely Notes Thereon”

If the existence of human beings leads to nothing, what is all this comedy about?

Camille Flammarion (1922). “Death and its mystery: before death, proofs of the existence of the soul”

Any religion is a perspective upon existence.

Barbara Marciniak (1994). “Earth: Pleiadian Keys to the Living Library”, p.44, Simon and Schuster

Every species has come into existence coincident both in space and time with a pre-existing closely allied species.

Alfred Russel Wallace (1875). “Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection: A Series of Essays”, p.5

The puma is, with the exception of some monkeys, the most playful animal in existence.

William Henry Hudson (1923). “The Collected Works of W.H. Hudson”

Somewhere I heard a victorious "Yes" in answer to my question of the existence of ultimate purpose.

Viktor E. Frankl (2015). “Man's Search For Meaning, Gift Edition”, p.37, Beacon Press

At any moment, man must decide, for better or for worse, what will be the monument of his existence.

Viktor E. Frankl (2006). “Man's Search for Meaning”, p.120, Beacon Press