Life is a series of accomplishments and failures that begin with learning to walk.
If you want life’s best, see to it that life gets your best.
The most rewarding end of life is to know the life that never ends.
Life is like a mirror—if we frown at it, it frowns back; if we smile, it returns the greeting.
The greatest use of life is to spend it for something that outlasts it.
More important than the length of life is how we spend each day.
Your life will have been misspent if you get to the end of the road without Christ.
Life is a canvas—you fill in the picture.
We live on momentum—if you stop, you are finished.
Live today as you will wish you had lived when you stand before God.
Could life be an emergency sandwiched in between time and eternity?
In the great supermarket of life, may the wheels on your grocery cart all move in the same direction.
You can’t run your life on empty.
Life takes on new interest when we invest in the lives of others.
The real tragedy of life is not in being limited to one talent, but in the failure to use the one talent.
Half of our troubles are due to the fact that we live on the assumption that this is the only life and only world.
Life is hard by the yard—by the inch, it’s a cinch.
Life may be short, but it gives most people time to outlive their good intentions.
Life is like a mirror—we get the best results when we smile at it.
Life makes some people better and others bitter.
Life is what happens while you’re making other plans.
A long life might not be a good life, but a good life is a long life regardless of the number of years.
Life is like a game of tennis; the one who serves seldom loses.
Life is not measured by accumulations but by outlay.
Life is like a well—the deeper you go in God, the more living you will find.
Life is like a garment constantly being altered by never fitting perfectly.
About the time you learn to make the most of life, the most of it is gone.
Life is either what you make of it, or what it makes of you.
Life becomes more difficult to hold together with the credibility gap, the generation gap, and the billfold gap.
Life is tragic for the person who has plenty to live on, but nothing to live for.
The abundant life is often smothered by the abundant things of this life.
Life is full of endings, but every ending is a new beginning.
Life can only be understood by looking backward, but it must be lived by looking forward.
What part does God play in your life—spare tire or the steering wheel?
The more sand that has escape from the hourglass of our life, the clearer we should see through it.
A life given to God is a life well spent; a life not given to God is a life wasted.
One way to live longer is to cut out all the things that make you want to live longer.
To some, life is a breeze and for others it’s just one head wind after the other.
Many a man lives a rich full life because he knows how to turn his failures into assets.
Life is like a camel—it never backs up.
Life, however short, is made still shorter by a waste of time.
The world is just a bridge; pass over—don’t fear what lies beyond.
Life is like a cafeteria—there are no waiters to bring success to you. You must help youself.
A person who leads a double life often goes through it in half the time.
The great use of life is to spend it for something that outlasts it.
The business of living is not to get ahead of others but to get ahead of ourselves.
Don’t worry what you could do if you lived your life over; get busy with what’s left.
Our lives are never more secure than when they are abandoned to God.
Don’t be satisfied with a saved soul and a wasted life.
If you are not doing something with your life, it really doesn’t matter how long it is.
Life is very interesting if you make mistakes.
Your outlook on life will be brighter from behind a smile.
Your life is God’s gift to you; what you do with it is your gift to God.
To have an upright life, lean on Jesus.
Use your life carefully—there are no reruns.
Life is too short as it is to waste time uselessly.
The best physicians are: Dr. Diet, Dr. Quiet, and Dr. Merryman.
Life is either a daring adventure or it is nothing.
This is prime time! Life is in session now. And there will be no rerun.
Life is not the candle or the wick—it’s the burning.
Life, for most of us, is getting used to the things we hadn’t expected.
Among the hard things about the business of life is minding your own.
The most important things in life are not things.
Your life is like a coin: you can spend it any way you wish, but you can spend it only once.
Since life is short, we ought to make the experience as varied and broad as we possibly can.
Life is filled with shadows, but it is sunshine that makes them all.
Life is like a bank—you get out what you put into it with interest.