Profound Quotes About Life
- Life holds no value unless we find something worth fighting for.
- Life has taught me to build myself a home founded on love, forgiveness, and tolerance, while letting hope illuminate my path wherever I go.
- Life is a flame; we can either burn with its fire or extinguish it and live in darkness.
- I’ve learned that life is a great battle, and victory belongs only to those who choose to strive.
- The challenges of life lie not in our inability to achieve our desires, but in our failure to cast aside what we do not want.
- Life is filled with stones; don’t trip over them. Instead, gather them and build a ladder that leads you towards success.
Inspirational Thoughts on Life
- The impact you should leave behind is the ability to manifest God’s wisdom within you; each of us carries a story that holds the message we are here to share.
- Your joyful presence in the lives of others can restore their sense of joy and the magic of the moment; be the oxygen for hearts so that life may flourish.
- The first person you owe care to in your life is yourself; don’t waste your energy on what doesn’t concern you.
- For this new year to be beautiful, you must renew and adorn yourself.
- The most remarkable stories begin from your heart; choose to be the hero in your happiness from the very start.
- Joy has its secrets within you and springs from your being. Return to the innocence of your heart and allow joy to revive you, making you vibrant, radiant, and beautiful.
- Beautiful awareness is your path to a flourishing and radiant life; it is your vast gateway to the wonders of existence.
- With every new chapter that I live, my certainty grows that I don’t need to explain anything; only real things will have a genuine place in my world.
Uplifting Quotes About a Happy Life
- The foundation of a happy life is patience, contentment, and gratitude.
- Each moment spent in a happy love is worth a lifetime of ordinary existence.
- Regardless of your occupation in life, try to surround yourself with intelligent individuals who engage in discussions and debates with you.
- A happy life requires minimal; it exists within you and is reflected in your mindset.
- Some days are merely difficult days, and that is all; we must sometimes feel sadness to truly appreciate happiness. I constantly remind myself that not every day will be good—this is simply the way life is.
- Did you know that life is merely a journey, and its pleasure lies in the road traveled rather than the destination? Enjoy the journey, take pride in overcoming its challenges, and hold your head high, for you will not settle for defeat.
Poems About Life
Poem: “I Want Life”
- Written by Farouk Gouida:
Your eyes reflected a sorrowful light,
Gliding with the night across the sky.
I came to you like an old branch,
Bleeding on its cheeks, a sigh.
I loved you in the morning, the dew of nectar,
I nurtured you at dawn, shielding the light.
One day I woke from a dream—a child,
And saw you like all women in sight.
You crave a prison and a heavy chain,
While I have lived my life a prisoner of pain!
I fear the chains and the dark of the cells;
Can one give while tied in such spells?
I want life—a spring and dawn,
A dream to embrace the sky like a swan.
What do the chains of years benefit?
We bind our hopes and desires as we resent!
Do you long for a massive prison?
In its palms, loyalty meets its demise, all gone?
I want life like a free bird,
That sees the sun as its home, where the years are blurred.
I want you, morning, over everything—all fears!
Enough of the nights that bring life to tears.
Poem: “Melody of Life”
- Written by Abu al-Qasim al-Shabi:
If a people want life one day,
Then destiny must respond without delay.
Night must need to fade away,
And the chains must surely break, come what may.
Who has not embraced the yearning for life,
Will dissolve in its atmosphere, lost in strife.
Woe to those never spurred by life’s call,
By the slap of victory from the void so tall!
So spoke the beings to me, out of their light,
As I roamed, with their whispers, through the night.
The winds roared through the valleys and hills,
Amidst the trees, their music fulfills:
Whenever I aim for a distant goal,
I ride the dreams, forgetfulness takes the toll.
I do not fear the rough paths ahead,
Nor the flames of passions that have been fed.
Whoever shrinks from climbing the heights,
Will dwell forever amidst dark nights.
My youthful heart overflowed with dreams,
And stormed against my chest with eager screams.
I paused, listening to the thunder’s roar,
To the harmonies of winds and rains that pour.
Earth spoke to me when I asked so bold:
“Do you despise humans?”—an answer untold.
“I honor those who strive with passion’s fire,
And those who dare risk seeking something higher.”
Curse to those unbending to time’s decree,
Accepting a life more fixed than a tree.
This universe thrives, cherishing life and light,
While degrading the dead, however grand their might.
The horizon does not embrace the dead of the birds,
Nor does the bee caress the dead of flowers, unheard.
If not for the loving heart’s embrace,
The deceased would have none to trace!
Woe to he who never felt life’s gift,
In the curse of death, he finds no lift!
On a night in autumn, heavy with sighs,
I drunk in the starlight while sadness flies.
I sang to sorrow until I lost my way,
Wandering if life would return one day.
The darkness remained silent and still,
While the dawn’s maidens sang under the hill.
Earth replied softly, like strings that align,
Winter is coming, the fog overshine!
Snowy winter, with verses of rain,
As charm diminishes, so does pain.
With the charm of branches and flavor of blooms,
As the trails of memory meet in rooms.
All will fade like a beautiful dream,
Radiating life, then a scattered beam.
The seeds remain, holding the memories dear,
A gorgeous life, in time’s gentle sphere.
And shadows of worlds, faded from races’ shapes,
Embracing life while through the mist tapes.
The beauty of life is never out of reach,
And the heart of spring blooms and teaches each.
Dreaming of songs sung by birds in the trees,
Flowers’ fragrance, and the taste of life’s breeze.
Poem: “Life is a Poem”
- Written by Elia Abu Madi:
What of the graves, as if none dwell inside,
For they hold the past eras, they do hide!
Millions have crossed before our breaths,
And surely we too shall meet the same deaths.
Where are the gazelles and their alluring eyes?
Where are the tyrants and kings who so rise?
Vanished from this world, as if born not here,
Crushed by the firm hand of fate so severe.
Indeed, life is a poem; our lives the lines,
With death as the rhymes in places that shine.
Enjoy the moments among the stars’ grace,
For their journey continues, while we vanish without trace.
Poem: “The Balance of Life”
- Written by Muhammad bin Ali al-Sanusi:
Your balance in life’s bank is mere vanity,
If not for piety and the guiding clarity.
In the companies of wealth, your shares will fail,
If feelings run dry, and consciousness pale.
Islam is nurturance and compassion, my friend,
With kindness as the fragrance you send.
This world is but a bridge to truth and light,
Contemplate where you’ll be in tomorrow’s sight.
Prepare what you will for your future’s store,
For it leads to flames that scorch or joy that will soar.
Life teaches lessons that we then set aside,
Amidst distraction, we act with misguided pride.
Foolishness follows human nature’s plight,
As generations drift through day and night.
Since the days of Qarun to our modern view,
Life spins on whims, lost, ahead, and anew.
You shall face all that you did once complete,
Recompense awaits, as each action greets.
Perhaps we forget that death is a fact seen,
It waits with each dawn and twilight between.
We sleep and rise, lost in careless glee,
Drunken dreams of life’s ebbs, unable to be free.
We deny the truth and claim the contrary,
A shortfall in virtue, a human’s misery.
I do not scorn wealth to gain it for fame,
For by God’s grace, I find content in its name.
Yet I deride riches turning souls to dust,
Measured by worth, deemed lowly and unjust.
We worship the shadow of wealth in fear,
As if it were God’s grace ever near.
With bowed heads we gather, like sheep without guide,
Your balance in life is virtue, your pride.
True wealth lies in goodness, piety, and care,
For other forms of gain are but a mere snare.
They are the enduring values for the wise,
So come, reaching for life and its glorious prize.