Our experiences teach us how to live, what to learn, when to grow and what to create.
What is our task? To make Britain a fit country for heroes to live in.
Our hearts and imaginations need to dance and play if we are to live awake
We are living on average today 34 years longer than our great-grandparents did.
We must find time to stop and thank the people who make a difference in our lives.
It is essential that all Americans take the time to honor and remember those individuals who gave their lives in defense of our liberty.
The events in our lives happen in a sequence in time, but in their significance to ourselves they find their own order the continuous thread of revelation.
What's fascinated me from the time I was a little kid was the way we construct our lives through stories.
I believe that not everything we humans encounter in our lives can be neatly and convincingly tucked away inside the orderly cabinetry of science.
I don't think anybody can claim success at any part of our lives, private or professional, if there are others that don't enjoy the same opportunities.
I live for opening doors for the young generation of creators. If we do nothing else with our success, let's open up some doors.
Governments at all levels and the whole society should act more vigorously to protect the land our lives depend on.
I try to write about how we live today, how we use language, technology, our bodies.
The moment of drifting into thought has been so clipped by modern technology. Our lives are filled with distraction with smartphones and all the rest. People are so locked into not being present.
I have a deep conviction that our lives are eternal, that it is waking and sleeping, that we are born together with the people we love lifetime after lifetime.
We live in a connected world now. Some find that frightening. If people are downloading our music, they're listening to it. The internet is like radio for us.
We cannot live only for ourselves. A thousand fibers connect us with our fellow men.
As fathers, we should have a desire to be active participants in our children’s lives.
We live in times where the speed of our life is increasing but leading us nowhere.
I was bullied as a boy - lots of kids are, but hopefully most of us get on with our lives and grow up.
When I came to America from Sweden, Mother and I, we went to Chicago where our relatives lived.