We Americans sit at the head of the banquet table, as we have done for a century. Our standard of living is luxurious by any measure.
Most of us are waiting. We're waiting for something interesting to happen. And I think we're going to wait forever if we don't do something more interesting with our lives.
At a time when the joy of living is more painful than imagining the beauty of eternal life, we leave our life behind.
Let us express our deepest gratitude for every moment that we spend in loving, laughing, and living out time that we call life.
When we are truly aware of great abundance in our life, feel grateful and express gratitude for those treasures and beauty, then we are fully living.
'SCTV' was the concept of a group ensemble doing satirical things. 'Saturday Night Live's sketches were broader than ours, more universal.
We like where we live and we wanna participate in our neighbourhoods and communities and stuff and try to- we're not like benevolent- it's pretty basic.
I think that we all have within us the potential for almost anything. If we play close attention to our lives, then we can get at it somehow.
Those who devote their lives to serving our country, children, and neighborhoods are giving back. They have answered the call to serve.
The weird thing about houses is that they almost always look like nothing is happening inside of them, even thought they countain most of our lives.
The stories in 'Parenthood' are so much the stories of our lives. And the people who have worked on the show feel very connected to these characters.
As costly as it was in the lives of our men and women in uniform, in military assets, and in esteem and pride, Pearl Harbor was a watershed moment for America.
Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants. We know more about war that we know about peace, more about killing that we know about living.
But in terms of how people live together, how we minimize the prospects of conflict and maximize the prospects of peace, the place of religion in our society today is essential.
The Writer: [voiceover] It happens sometimes. Friends come in and out of our lives, like busboys in a restaurant.
Chuck Noland: We live and we die by time, and we must not commit the sin of turning our back on time.
I believe that a lot of what we put in our bodies really can harm us. It's been proven that people who eat Mediterranean and Japanese diets live for a very long time.
I wish we could go back to the time when the private lives of our public figures were relevant only if they directly affected their public responsibilities.
Dates that come around every year help us measure progress in our lives. One annual event, New Year's Day, is a time of reflection and resolution.
Every person on the earth today lived at one time in heavenly realms. We walked with our Heavenly Father. We knew Him. We heard His voice. We loved Him.
I was lucky, as many of my generation was, in having a man like Dr. King in our lives. He came at a time that we needed to take a long look at each other and see how similar we were.