Points In Life Quotes by Nick Hornby, Eric Thomas, Hugh Jackman, Lauren Oliver, Ernie Isley, Jesse Ball and many others.

And what would happen if we never read the classics? There comes a point in life, it seems to me, where you have to decide whether you’re a Person of Letters or merely someone who loves books, and I’m beginning to see that the book lovers have more fun.
At some point in life you have to face your fears.
There comes a certain point in life when you have to stop blaming other people for how you feel or the misfortunes in your life. You can’t go through life obsessing about what might have been.
You don’t reach points in life at which everything is sorted out for us. I believe in endings that should suggest our stories always continue.
You get to the point in life where you realize you have to roll up your sleeves, deal with the consequences of what happens, and carry your own weight.
Different times and different structures make more sense at one point in life than at another.
I’ve reached a point in life where it’s no longer necessary to try to impress. If they like me the way I am, that’s good. If they don’t, that’s too bad.
God allows us to experience the low points of life in order to teach us lessons that we could learn in no other way.
What’s the world’s greatest lie?… It’s this: that at a certain point in our lives, we lose control of what’s happening to us, and our lives become controlled by fate.
At some point in life the world’s beauty becomes enough. You don’t need to photograph, paint or even remember it. It is enough.
There is a major turning point in life when you have to decide: shall I grow old gracefully or shall I try everything to stem the tide? For me, that point came in 2001, when I stopped dyeing my hair.
I grew up a faithful person. I never lost faith. I prayed every day all throughout my life. But at some point in life, my faith became fairly abstract. And I lost this belief that we have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
It’s the possibility of having a dream come true that makes life interesting.
Only those who went hungry with me and stood by me when I went through a bad time at some point in life will eat at my table.
Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.
You get to a point in life where it suddenly occurs to you that you don’t need all the things you once thought you did–that it’s really, well, convoluted. My life feels overblown sometimes, and I don’t want it to be. I want it to be streamlined. So I’m living a much more unscripted life now than I have in a long time.
I wrote the book because I wanted to be able to share some things that I had learned and as pompous as that may sound, as you get to a certain point in life, you figure so what am I doing?
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