When making your choice in life, do not neglect to live.

When making your choice in life, do not neglect to live.

Live your life and forget your age.

You can't afford to live your life with regrets.

You've got to live your life, you've got to enjoy it.

Your life is yours and yours alone. Rise up and live it.

It's your life. Live it with people who are alive. It tends to be contagious.

If you want to live your life through to the end, you have to live dangerously.

You don't need to figure out exactly who you are right now. Just live your life.

Feminists are asking the practical questions about how you want to live your life.

My belief is that you live your life by example, and not by a caption on a magazine!

You're never going to get anywhere in life if you don't live up to your obligations.

I don't need to be super-ripped all year round. That's a pretty miserable way to live your life.

If you're afraid to live your life in a glass bubble, how can you do what we do in this industry?

No matter where you go or what you do, you live your entire life within the confines of your head.

Once you make a cookbook, you live with it as your own for the rest of your life, like a yearbook.

The biggest edge I live on is directing. That's the most scary, dangerous thing you can do in your life.

You want to live your own life, but when you have fame, there are certain things you can't get away with.

Ultimately it doesn't matter whether you go forwards or backwards: you need to live your life as well as you can.

If anybody is considering retirement. I'm all for it. You've got to live your life. I can't live your life for you.

I move on stage differently. The more you act, anyway, the more you live, your perception of life becomes more and more accurate.

If we're not shooting, if we're not filming, if you're not standing on the soundstage, turn off your phone and go live your life.

Trying to live the image of the life which you have in your head... it's really hard not to do that, but I do think maybe it's cheating.

Some girls get swept up in the lifestyle - clubbing and partying with celebrities. You can't live your life like that, though. It's fake.

Having every little aspect of your life in the public eye is really hard because it leaves more room for criticism, and I just want to live.

In a lot of ways, it was a huge relief, not being a member of a troupe, being able to make your own decisions and kind of live your own life.

Actually, one of the fascinating things that I've learned playing chess is that the way you play chess is kind of like the way you live your life.

There is no particular Socratic or Dimechian or Kantian way to live your life. They don't offer ethical codes and standards by which to live your life.

You can't live your life trying to please people. You be courteous and you be respectful, but you've got to do things in the way that you want to do them.

We only live once, but once is enough if we do it right. Live your life with class, dignity, and style so that an exclamation, rather than a question mark signifies it!

By being an actor, one can explore various personalities of a human being, be that person, behave and live that person's life, and then you are back to your normal life.

So I think ethics is the broader thing that's less focused on prohibitions and is more perhaps looking at principles and questions and ideas about how to live your life.

My take is, privacy is precious. I think privacy is the last true luxury. To be able to live your life as you choose without having everyone comment on it or know about.

We're born alone. We do need each other. It's lonely to really effectively live your life, and anyone you can get help from or give help to; that's part of your obligation.

All novelists I speak to about how they started usually say it was by pulling up their roots and going to live somewhere else. You see the shape of your life at a distance.

If you could take a subway from the suburbs in Boston, where I live, to downtown in 10 minutes, that improves your life over sitting in a traffic jam. People should see that.

All I knew about bees when I started to write 'The Secret Life of Bees' was that they can live in a wall of your house, and that they make this incredible thing that I loved.

Most notifications you get are because a machine is trying to get your attention. Those notifications aren't built to help you live your life. They're built to get your attention.

All your life, you live so close to truth, it becomes a permanent blur in the corner of your eye. And when something nudges it into outline, it is like being ambushed by a grotesque.

Nobody owes anything to anybody. You are your authentic self to whom and when you choose to be, and if you don't know somebody, then why would you explain to them how you live your life?

I understand the climate we live in and why people are curious. But it's just tough and almost emotionally violent - for anyone, I think - to see your personal life summarized in a sentence.

You cannot live a normal existence if you haven't taken care of a problem that affects your life and affects the lives of others, values that you hold which in fact define your very existence.

You promote your films; it's part of your job. You do the magazine covers and stuff, and then I try to live a really normal life. I definitely don't try to make it into any more craziness than it is.

Experienced happiness refers to your feelings, to how happy you are as you live your life. In contrast, the satisfaction of the remembering self refers to your feelings when you think about your life.

Sometimes when you make a film you can go away for three months and then come back and live your life. But this struck a much deeper chord. I don't have the ability yet to speak about it in an objective.

Relationships are hard. If as an actor you marry an engineer or a doctor, it's really hard for them because they don't understand what your life is like. We live two lives. We have a 'reel' life and a real life.

When somebody is making a movie about your life, that's different. A show is a live performance. Things are going to go wrong. You are going to get away with things. A movie is indelible. A movie is through a microscope.

What I've been telling people is that the doctors are gaining on cancer very rapidly. It's almost become a chronic disease, like diabetes - something you can treat. It doesn't go away, and you're not well in the sense of being over it, but you go on and live your life.

I'm not really that private of a person. I live in a small town and I'm very neighborly. I go out to dinner just about four nights a week and sit and talk to people. I'm not that private, so it's not that strange to do an interview and try to share a little bit of your life.

The danger for a comedian on Twitter is the same danger that any civilian faces: sometimes you gotta put that phone down and go live your life. When you're on Twitter, you're not living, and if you're not living, you're not taking in stimuli with which you can create new material.

Writers and musicians are very similar in that the chances of making a life in either field are so infinitesimal. And once you're in, the chances of staying viable are difficult. But there is something incredibly different about performing in front of a live audience, as opposed to sitting at your desk typing.

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