Every day of my life is worth living. Every day I spend by caring, sharing, and loving.
We are the source of infinite love, infinite joy, and infinite happiness, but we spend our whole life looking for love, joy and happiness. How foolish is this?
I used to spend all my school holidays cycling around, so all this training has made me feel like a kid again.
I spend hours mowing the lawn in absolutely straight lines on my tractor. If it's not right, I do it again.
Honestly, my splurges happen at Target. I'll go and spend, like, $600, and I don't know why! And then I'm really happy about it, but then I'll be like, 'Why did I do that?!'
Like Jonah, the whale had swallowed me; unlike him, I believed I would spend eternity inside the belly of the beast.
I just want to go through Central Park and watch folks passing by. Spend the whole day watching people. I miss that.
I spend a year at the Hoover Institute at Stanford, researching market approaches to air pollution control.
I've seen teams spend £150 million and get nowhere near the Champions League. It has taken Manchester City a billion to get there. There are no guarantees.
What a different world it was when I first sailed for Europe in 1930, with my mother, sister, and brother to spend six months abroad.
Skateboarding was everything to us growing up. It changes the way you see the world: you spend all day looking for ditches.
To spend this particular year reading essays to Dennis Robertson as one's supervisor, and, simultaneously, enjoying membership of the group round Keynes was indeed an intellectual treat.
To realize that we are just a breath away from eternity takes a lot of guts and brain power. So, spend your breath wisely.
The jazz clubs wind up having only rich tourists - the kids can't come. If they do, then they spend their entire monthly allotments on a 45-minute set.
But individuals and firms spend an enormous amount of resources acquiring information, which affects their beliefs; and actions of others too affect their beliefs.
Some guys spend days looking for something they lost. I never seem to have anything that if I lost it I'd care too much.
Anybody who wants the presidency so much that he'll spend two years organizing and campaigning for it is not to be trusted with the office.
We need the Chinese to - you know, spend more, save less - consume more and not be so focused on exports. There are big changes we need in the world.
I like films better than the theater because you have to spend so much energy projecting your voice from the stage in the sheer effort to be heard.
We need a smaller, leaner Washington. It won't happen if we raise taxes without any coinciding reform and serious slashing of spending.
If you have a dream, you can spend a lifetime studying, planning, and getting ready for it. What you should be doing is getting started.