41 Quotes About Quality Of Life

Whether you are struggling to find your purpose or trying to rebuild your life after a tragedy, the quality-of-life quotes below are for you. They show that even in the darkest times, there is always hope. These quotes about quality of life will inspire you to look at your own struggles differently and give you the tools to overcome them.

Control of consciousness determines the quality of life.
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Control of consciousness determines the quality of life. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
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It might be true that it is “quality time” that counts, but after a certain point quantity has a bearing on quality. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
That person staring back at you when you look in...
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That person staring back at you when you look in the mirror... that's your competition. Clyde Lee Dennis
The part of life we really live is small.' For...
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The part of life we really live is small.' For all the rest of existence is not life, but merely time. Seneca
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Above a certain level of income, the relative value of material consumption vis-a-vis leisure time is diminished, so earning a higher income at the cost of working longer hours may reduce the quality of your life. More importantly, the fact that the citizens of a country work longer than others in comparable countries does not necessarily mean that they like working longer hours. They may be compelled to work long hours, even if they actually want to take longer holidays. HaJoon Chang
The choice to avoid risk is the choice to avoid...
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The choice to avoid risk is the choice to avoid living, and to avoid living is one of the greatest risk of all. Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Doesn't matter you have thousand of qualities but if you are not honest with your beloved, then other all qualities are rubbish.to hold relation and love there is need only one quality Thats call Honesty and just Honesty Mohammed Zaki Ansari
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If the whole world is in a rush and people are out of step with themselves, they fail to catch that quirky aura and that special quality of life that feeds our soul-searching frame of mind and that builds a coveted haven, giving recognition and self-reliance. ("The unbearable heaviness of being”) Erik Pevernagie
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Sometimes the very things that we’re expending our lives to sustain are the very things that are killing our ability to live. And against our blind and frequently raging protests, these are the very things that God let’s die so that we can live. Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Eradication represents a complete change of philosophy and a recognition of the equal rights of all citizens to protection from infection, no matter where they live. Eradication, by its very nature, is public health with a conscience. The public health control officer can sleep tranquilly, salving his conscience with the thought that most of his responsibility has been discharged — that he did not have enough money to do any more. The eradicator knows that his success is not measured by what has been accomplished but, rather, is the extent of his failure indicated by what remains to be done. He must stamp out the last embers of infection in his jurisdiction. His slogan must be: ANY IS TOO MANY. Fred Lowe Soper
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Fortunately for the cause of science and of humanity, we had as Governor-General of Cuba at that time General Leonard Wood, of the United States Army. General Wood had been educated as a physician, and had a very proper idea of the great advantages which would accrue to the world if we could establish the fact that yellow fever was conveyed by the mosquito, and his medical training made him a very competent judge as to the steps necessary to establish such fact. General Wood during the whole course of the investigations took the greatest interest in the experiments, and assisted the Board in every way he could. William Crawford Gorgas
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Leadership makes a difference in the results we create and the quality of life we live. Unknown
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We have to examine the extent to which we export poverty to other societies. When we decide that we will import products from China that are produced by people earning less than a dollar an hour, and grant their country most-favored-nation status (political contributions notwithstanding), we are deciding to make American workers who must earn the minimum wage compete with them. I am not suggesting that we close the doors to China or to Mexico, but I am suggesting that we look very carefully at the web of international relationships that we are creating. At the very minimum, we should understand that we have two choices in our country: we can raise world living standards by exporting those standards, or we can lower living standards- not only the world’s but also our own- by deciding that it is acceptable for the products of exploited labor to enter this country. . Julianne Malveaux
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When people want to win they will go to desperate extremes. However, anyone that has already won in life has come to the conclusion that there is no game. There is nothing but learning in this life and it is the only thing we take with us to the grave–knowledge. If you only understood that concept then your heart wouldn’t break so bad. Jealousy or revenge wouldn’t be your ambition. Stepping on others to raise yourself up wouldn’t be a goal. Competition would be left on the playing field, and your freedom from what other people think about you would light the pathway out of hell. . Shannon L. Alder
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Imagination is absolutely critical to the quality of our lives. Our imagination enables us to leave our routine everyday existence by fantasizing about travel, food, sex, falling in love, or having the last word–all the things that make life interesting. Imagination gives us the opportunity to envision new possibilities–it is an essential launchpad for making our hopes come true. It fires our creativity, relieves our boredom, alleviates our pain, enhances our pleasure, and enriches our most intimate relationships. . Unknown
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Have we ever thought to consider that God allows things in our lives to die so that in that death we might come to the precious realization of how little we’ve actually lived in the first place? Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Reality is in the ether, a blend of present-day experiences infused with one’s memories and dreams. A life that is real to one is surreal to another. Fennel Hudson
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As a nation we should look more carefully at how our fear of future acts of terrorism is undermining our quality of life. Bruce H. Lipton
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Quality of life depends on quality and quantity of happiness. Debasish Mridha
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The quality of life depends on the power of love. Debasish Mridha M.D.
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The quality of your life is directly proportional to the positive effect you have on others’ lives. Chris Matakas
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It is good to collect things, but it is better to go on walks. Anatole France
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...distinction between growth and development. Aggregate growth in national economic indicators need not mean an improved life for the majority of the people. Unknown
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Life is a Rainbow of many shades and colours... K.j. Force
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Everything that I hold will eventually be gone. Subsequently, the quality of my life will depend on whether I choose to appreciate those things ‘now’ or wait until ‘then. Craig D. Lounsbrough
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The quality of life that you have is determined solely by the effort you put into giving your life value, purpose and a reason. Steven Redhead
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Through our awareness, we can open the inheritance of our qualities or talents, and behind that, reside in the stillness of being, present in the sanctity of universal love. Georgi Y. Johnson
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It was the American middle class. No one's house cost more than two or three year's salary, and I doubt the spread in annual wages (except for the osteopath) exceeded more than five thousand dollars. And other than the doctor (who made house calls), the store managers, the minister, the salesman, and the banker, everyone belonged to a union. That meant they worked a forty-hour week, had the entire weekend off (plus two to four weeks' paid vacation in the summer), comprehensive medical benefits, and job security. In return for all that, the country became the most productive in the world and in our little neighborhood it meant your furnace was always working, your kids could be dropped off at the neighbors without notice, you could run next door anytime to borrow a half-dozen eggs, and the doors to all the homes were never locked -- because who would need to steal anything if they already had all that they needed? . Michael Moore
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Our lives are marked by the people who choose to matter more: the teacher who encouraged our curiosity, the neighbor who lent a helping hand in time of need, the great leaders and perceptive thinkers whose vision and innovation improve the quality of our lives. And that's what it means to matter more. It's not about pursuit of riches or fame. It's about making a difference in people's lives. Remembered or not, lived out in a small town or on the world stage, the journey of relevance matters. Marian Deegan
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There has to be something other than keeping busy that gives human life value, because our society so often functions as if ‘productivity’ and/or ‘usefulness’ are the measures of human value, and – particularly for artists – this is deeply problematic. We shouldn’t given in. Tasha Golden
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But if the Busyness = Status equation works, it’s strictly because a social game has emerged wherein relatively privileged, educated people with all kinds of Choice disguise their decisions to be busy as manifestations of the universe’s insatiable demand for their particular prowess. And the rest of us agree to be impressed. It’s a stupid game. We can stop any time. Tasha Golden
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God is omnipresent, yet the attempts to provide him a transit office space are made good in a temple Unknown
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Enthusiasm breeds quality and innovation Myra Yadav
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Organization isn't about perfection; it's about efficiency, reducing stress and clutter, saving time and money and improving your overall quality of life. Christina Scalise
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There's never been a better time to let the leaves of mediocrity fall from your tree of life. David Ault
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Both the giving and receiving of love is encoded within our deepest physiology and is all-important. This must not be taken for granted. Its expressions in our life — or lack and denial thereof — contribute substantially to our ultimate personal success, satisfaction, and quality of life. Connie Kerbs
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The life of the arts, far from being an interruption, a distraction, in the life of the nation, is close to the center of a nation's purpose - and is a test to the quality of a nation's civilization. John F. Kennedy
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The nineteenth century is called the century of hygiene, and the twentieth is the century of medicine. The twenty-first century may be the century of behavioral change. Changing everyday, long-term behaviors--how we exercise, what we eat--is the key to adding years and quality to our lives. Michael Stein
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I would rather be a poor man in a rich country than a rich man in a poor country. Wanchain
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This is what you British do not understand about the French. You think you must work, work, work, work and open on Sundays and make mothers and fathers with families slave in supermarkets at three o'clock in the morning and make people leave their homes and their churches and their children and go shopping on Sundays.''Their shops are open on Sundays?' said Benoît in surprise.' Yes! They make people work on Sundays! And through lunchtimes! But for what? For rubbish from China? For cheap clothes sewed by poor women in Malaysia? For why? So you can go more often to KFC and get full of fried chicken? You would rather have six bars of bad chocolate than one bar of good chocolate. Why? Why are six bad things better than one good thing? I don't understand. Jenny Colgan