Cecelia Ahern (1981) Irish novelist
Variant: Life... It's a great and terrible and short and endless thing. None of us come out of it alive.
Source: The Call of the Wild
Cecelia Ahern (1981) Irish novelist
Variant: Life... It's a great and terrible and short and endless thing. None of us come out of it alive.
“Find ecstasy in life; the mere sense of living is joy enough.”
Emily Dickinson (1830–1886) American poet
Anaïs Nin book Incest: From a Journal of Love
July 7, 1934
Diary entries (1914 - 1974)
Variant: Reality doesn't impress me. I only believe in intoxication, in ecstasy, and when ordinary life shackles me, I escape, one way or another. No more walls.
Source: Incest: From a Journal of Love
Context: I am an excitable person who only understands life lyrically, musically, in whom feelings are much stronger than reason. I am so thirsty for the marvelous that only the marvelous has power over me. Anything I can not transform into something marvelous, I let go. Reality doesn't impress me. I only believe in intoxication, in ecstasy, and when ordinary life shackles me, I escape, one way or another. No more walls.
“A speech comes alive only if it rises from the heart, not if it floats on the lips.”
Desiderius Erasmus book Ciceronianus
in The Erasmus Reader (1990), p. 130.
Ciceronianus (1528)
“Love enables the emergence of ecstasy/ That of enchantment with life”
Kuruvilla Pandikattu (1957) Indian philosopher
Life: Relish It! p. 47
Love: Be it! (2001)
Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962) American politician, diplomat, and activist, and First Lady of the United States
Preface (December 1960) to The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt (1961), p. xix
M. K. Hobson (1969) American writer
Source: The Hidden Goddess (2011), Chapter 1, “The Message in the Steam” (p. 17)