Moments In Our Lives Quotes by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, Federico Fellini, Sebastian Faulks, Dirk Benedict, Mahbod Seraji, Robert Henri and many others.

It’s only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth – and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up, we will then begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had.
Copyright: Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Family Limited Partnership.
Copyright: Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Family Limited Partnership.
When the most important times are occurring, we don’t even recognize them or notice. We are just busy living our lives. Only looking back do we know what was a great moment in our lives.
I suppose that each of us may have a great moment in our life, a month, a week a year, when we are most fully what we are meant to be
There is a divine moment in our lives when we become One. It is called pro-creation and it is reborn continually and forever in the future we call children. They are our destiny and we are theirs. The extent to which we fail as parents… we fail as God’s Children.
This is a massive world, I think, and in each centimeter of it, a different drama unfolds every second of the day. But we live on as if the next moment in our lives will be no different than the last. How foolish we all are.
There are moments in our lives, there are moments in a day, when we seem to see beyond the usual. Such are the moments of our greatest happiness. Such are the moments of our greatest wisdom.
I could have.What does this phrase mean? At any given moment in our lives, there are certain things that could have heppened but, didn’t. The magic moments go unrecognized, and then suddenly, the hand of destiny changes everything.
Each day of our lives we make deposits in the memory banks of our children.
There are very few moments in our lives where we have the privilege to witness history taking place. This is one of those moments. This is one of those times.
Most of us have only two or three genuinely interesting moments in our lives; the rest is filler.
So often the most meaningful moments in our lives are those that we share with our families. Treasured memories are created by celebrating, sharing and embracing the moments of life with the people we love.
Words should not seek to please, to hide the wounds in our bodies, or the shameful moments in our lives. They may hurt, give us pain, but they can also provoke us to question what we have accepted for thousands of years.
[Happiness] comes when we choose to be who we are, to be ourselves, at this present moment in our lives.
At all crucial moments in our lives we want to speak without knowing what to say.
Necessary, since every moment in our lives is marked by death, like a shadow from another realm, it appear to us like a vanishing point for everything. How can one meditate on live without meditating too on its brevity, its precariousness, its fragility?
We’re all just in our bodies for a moment in our life. Such a brave and lovely act it is to let the body celebrate.
The happiest moments in our life aren’t “Oh I got a new hat or a wonderful silvery object, some glistening bauble.” But it’s when you connect with another human being. If you can find the $18 in your pocket, you are purchasing dreams with that money.