What Matters Quotes

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C. JoyBell C.
“We have to allow ourselves to be loved by the people who really love us, the people who really matter. Too much of the time, we are blinded by our own pursuits of people to love us, people that don't even matter, while all that time we waste and the people who do love us have to stand on the sidewalk and watch us beg in the streets! It's time to put an end to this. It's time for us to let ourselves be loved.”
C. JoyBell C.

Shannon L. Alder
“So many people think that they are not gifted because they don’t have an obvious talent that people can recognize because it doesn’t fall under the creative arts category—writing, dancing, music, acting, art or singing. Sadly, they let their real talents go undeveloped, while they chase after fame. I am grateful for the people with obscure unremarked talents because they make our lives easier---inventors, organizers, planners, peacemakers, communicators, activists, scientists, and so forth. However, there is one gift that trumps all other talents—being an excellent parent. If you can successfully raise a child in this day in age to have integrity then you have left a legacy that future generations will benefit from.”
Shannon L. Alder

“There's a mess inside you:
You clean the outside.”
Anonymous, The Dhammapada

“I live to enjoy life by the littlest things, feeling the grass between my toes, breathing fresh air, watching the wind sway the trees, enjoying the company of loved ones, a deep conversation, getting lost in a good book, going for a walk in nature, watching my kids grow up. Just the feeling itself of being alive, the absolute amazing fact that we are here right now, breathing, thinking, doing.”
Marigold Wellington

Robert Fulghum
“As one old gentleman put it, " Son, I don't care if you're stark nekkid and wear a bone in your nose. If you kin fiddle, you're all right with me. It's the music we make that counts.”
Robert Fulghum, All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten

Stephen  King
“But in the wake of 'Bullet,' all the guys wanted to know was, 'How's it doing? How's it selling?' How to tell them I didn't give a flying fuck how it was doing in the marketplace, that what I cared about was how it was doing in the reader's heart?”
Stephen King, Everything's Eventual

Richard Carlson
“Almost universally, when people look back on their lives while on their deathbed [...] they wish they had spent more time with the people and activities they truly loved and less time worrying about aspects of life that, upon deeper examination, really don't matter at all that much. Imagining yourself at your own funeral allows you to look back at your life while you still have the chance to make some important changes.”
Richard Carlson, Don't Sweat the Small Stuff ... and It's All Small Stuff: Simple Ways to Keep the Little Things From Taking Over Your Life

Becky Albertalli
“Same first name as a president and an obscure comic book character. Half-Jewish. Excellent grammar. Easily nauseated. Likes Reese's and Oreos (i.e. not an idiot). Divorced parents. Big brother to a fetus. Dad lives in Savannah. Dad's an English teacher. Mom's an epidemiologist.
The problem is, I'm beginning to realize I hardly know anything about anyone. I mean I generally know who's a virgin. But I don't have a clue whether most people's parents are divorced, or what their parents do for a living. I mean, Nick's parents are doctors. But I don't know what Leah's mom does, and I don't even know what the deal is with her dad, because Leah never talks about him. I have no idea why Abby's dad and brother still live in DC. And these are my best friends. I've always thought of myself as nosy, but I guess I'm just nosy about stupid stuff.
It's actually really terrible, now that I think about it.”
Becky Albertalli, Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda

Malak El Halabi
“At the end of the day, you should try to remember that it's not about the number of followers you have or the numbers of likes, comments, and shares your posts are getting.
It's the number of people who will be present in the hospital room when you fall terribly sick.
It's the number of people who will remember your birthday like they remember their first name.
It's the number of people who will invite you to celebrate Christmas or new year's eve.
It's the number of people who will actually show up to look at your newborn child or to bless your newly bought house.
It's the number of people who will actually cross an ocean to see your face.
It's the number of people who will wipe your tears when one of your parents passes away.
It's the number of people who will make a slightly larger than a thumb effort to be there for you.”
Malak El Halabi

Tom Lichtenberg
“There are no lessons to be learned from the past. This is the first thing I learned from it. There is nothing back then that there isn't here now. There is nothing here now - nothing that matters - that wasn't back then. What matters. Are you a good person? Do you have any love in your heart? What would you do in a given circumstance? It all comes down to something like that.”
Tom Lichtenberg, Time Zone

Olivier Magny
“For at the end of the day, what matters is never the wine, it's always the moment; it's always the people.”
Olivier Magny, Into Wine: An Invitation to Pleasure

Debasish Mridha
“It is not what we have that matters; what matters is what we give away with love.”
Debasish Mridha

Marie Lu
“All my wealth, power, territories, military might... none of it matters now. She has gone, and with her I shall go.
Final letter of King Delamore to his general
Marie Lu, The Midnight Star

Alain de Botton
“As we write, so we build: to keep a record of what matters to us.”
Alain de Botton, The Architecture of Happiness

“For the first time I understood something my grandmother told me years before, that it's not our deeds that hurt us, but what they make us believe about ourselves.”
Catherine M. Wilson, A Journey of the Heart

Prem Jagyasi
“Life isn’t black and white, but you can’t call it colourful either. It is actually what you make of it, so how you look at it matters a lot.”
Prem Jagyasi, Carve Your Life: Live a great life with carvism

Martin Amis
“In the end, it's not your Nobel Prize you're thinking of, it's not your three National Book Awards, and all that. It's your sins of the heart (real or imagined), it's your wives, your children, and how things went with them.”
Martin Amis, Inside Story

Michael Bassey Johnson
“You will be remembered for making a difference, and not for being the owner of fleets of cars.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Song of a Nature Lover

“It does not matter where you came from. What matters is how much you care.”
Rian Mileti, The Decision To Have World Peace

Germany Kent
“Days are more fulfilling when you have enthusiasm for life, a passion for the work you do, a heart for community service, and a commitment to your faith.”
Germany Kent

Joe Dispenza
“Our purpose in life is not to be good, to please God, to be beautiful, to be popular, or to be successful. Our purpose, rather, is to remove the masks and the façades that block the flow of this divine intelligence, [our Inner Being, the Source within us] and to express this greater mind through us.”
Joe Dispenza, Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself: How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One

Frank Sonnenberg
“At the end of the day, if you’re not proud of who you are and the way you choose to live your life, little else matters.”
Frank Sonnenberg, Leadership by Example: Be a role model who inspires greatness in others

Michael Bassey Johnson
“It's like we come into the world to wait for the hour of our death. And what we do while waiting appears to be the only thing that truly matters.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Stamerenophobia

Hua Hsu
“Maybe you feel as if there were nothing better in the world than driving in a car, listening to music with friends, looking for an all-night donut shop. Nobody says a thing, and it is perfect.”
Hua Hsu, Stay True

Michael Bassey Johnson
“To make the cents, one must create what makes sense. Make it make sense, and if there is enough sense in the sense one is trying to make, then there will be no limit to the cents one is going to make.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, These Words Pour Like Rain

Michael Bassey Johnson
“It doesn’t matter how slow you are growing. What matters most is the fact that your growth is happening.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Sips And Little Portions

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