Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Things. Share these powerful messages with your loved ones on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or on your personal blog, and inspire the world with their wisdom. We've compiled the Top 100 Things Quotes and Sayings from 97 influential authors, including Adam Johnson,Mary Oliver,Martin Amis,Karen Salmansohn,Zora Neale Hurston, for you to enjoy and share.

The things that make us human: freedom, art, choice, identity, expression, love. And By Adam Johnson Freedom Art Choice Identity Expression

Things! Burn them, burn them! Make a beautiful fire! More room in your heart for love, for the trees! For the birds who own nothing - the reason they can fly. By Mary Oliver Things Burn Make Fire Love

Blood and bodies and death and power. By Martin Amis Blood Power Bodies Death

Collect moments not things. By Karen Salmansohn Collect Things Moments

Things lak dat got uh whole lot tuh do wid convenience, but it ain't got nothin' tuh do wid love. By Zora Neale Hurston Tuh Wid Things Convenience Nothin

The most important things in life aren't things. By Anthony J. D'angelo Things Important Life

What's the one thing - not two things, not three, not four, but the one big thing - in the box? By Bob P. Buford Thing Box Things Big

Some things I just got to keep for myself. By Kathryn Stockett Things

The nothing nothings. By Martin Heidegger

Items that have become part of me, foliage that has grown to conceal the bare stem of my real personality, what I was like before I ever saw these books, or any book at all, come to that. By Alan Sillitoe Items Foliage Personality Part Grown

things - Feeling Safe, Being Right, Feeling Good, and Looking Good. If any of these conditions are challenged, we become fearful. By Peter Coughter Feeling Good Safe Things Challenged

books. They are friends to the lonely, companions to the deserted, joy to the joyless, hope to the hopeless, good cheer to the disheartened, a helper to the helpless. They bring light into darkness, and sunshine into shadow. By Orison Swett Marden Books Lonely Companions Deserted Joy

There were these things to do. By Gary Paulsen Things

Anything and everything, the two almost the sameeverything says, have it all; anything, one to claim. By Lang Leav Claim Sameeverything

Peace, Love, Hope By American Cancer Society Love Hope Peace

The things I do for love. By George R R Martin Love Things

I'll start with the small things By Vincent Van Gogh Things Start Small

So many thingsnay every real thingis good if only it will be humble and ordinate. By C.s. Lewis Ordinate Thingsnay Real Thingis Good

Books. Cats. Life is Good. By Edward Gorey Books Cats Good Life

The world is full of objects, more or less interesting; I do not wish to add any more. By Douglas Huebler Objects Interesting World Full Add

The things that matter most are not things. By Art Buchwald Things Matter

Objects are the markers of our humanity. Everything we hold onto has meaning for us. Those things are souvenirs that can transport us to that exact moment in time and make us feel that emotion all over again.-Syn By Sherrilyn Kenyon Objects Humanity Markers Syn Again

The things you think about when you're a hair's breath away from getting yourself killed. By Ilsa J. Bick Killed Things Hair Breath

Feelings, and feelings, and feelings. Let me try thinking instead. By C.s. Lewis Feelings Thinking

Things denied, things untold, things hidden and disguised. By J.k. Rowling Things Denied Untold Disguised Hidden

Time, that most abstract of humanity's homes. By W.g. Sebald Time Homes Abstract Humanity

Your soul, your spirit and your body. By Lailah Gifty Akita Soul Body Spirit

Useless and precious objects. Taking up space. Taking up time. By Maira Kalman Taking Useless Objects Precious Space

Peace,love,empathy By Kurt Cobain

Things you believe are baggage in your life. By Stuart Wilde Things Life Baggage

Things you did. Things you never did. Things you dreamed. After a long time they run together. By Richard Ford Things Dreamed Long Time Run

There are things in this world," she said steadily, still holding Zane's eyes, "that defy easy words. There are things in this world worth protecting, fragile things, secret things. Things that would do great harm should they ever be handled carelessly.""Rue." The marquess loomed just beyond her."Things like magic." She touched a finger to Zane's cheek, a shock of warmth. "Things like love." -Rue, Zane, & Kit By Shana Abe Things Rue Zane World Steadily

things in this life can be separated into two categories: Things that are valuable and things that matter. By Jim Stovall Things Categories Matter Life Separated

The items people own reveal something about the owners. Every quaint item that a person selects to surround themselves with has a basic quiddity, the essence, or inherent nature of things. As a people, we assign a value meaning not only to the things that we presently possess, but also to the items destined for one generation to hand down to the next generation. By Kilroy J. Oldster Owners Items Reveal People Things

Every thing in your hand if you bi laveon God By William Shakespeare God Thing Hand Laveon

My brushes, my cameras, and my willingness to use them. By James Nares Brushes Cameras Willingness

The things that time wants to keep, it buries. By Mark Lawrence Buries Things Time

Things We Couldn't Say, By Kathryn J. Atwood Things

Stuff and nonsense. Nonsense and stuff and much of a muchness and nonsense all over again. We are all mad here, don't you know? By Marissa Meyer Nonsense Stuff Muchness Mad

you live and the things you achieve and By Drew Barrymore Live Things Achieve

The things I haveare nameless,old and true;they may not be named;few may live and know. By Hilda Doolittle True Named Things Haveare Namelessold

Health, south wind, books, old trees, a boat, a friend. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Health Books South Wind Trees

A book, a poem, a play - they start as fantasms but they end up as things, like a box of crackers or an automobile tire. By Arthur Miller Book Poem Play Things Tire

Mr. Okada," she said, "I believe that you are entering a phase of your life in which many different things will occur. The disappearance of your cat is only the beginning." "Different things," I said. "Good things or bad things?" She tilted her head in thought. "Good things and bad things. Bad things that seem good at first, and good things that seem bad at first." "To me, that sounds very general," I said. By Haruki Murakami Things Okada Good Bad Occur

What is a 'thing'? All is movement, a flowing. How stupid it is to speak of the 'mind'. There is a body; there is a mind: they are mixed up together. Shakespeare with a hole in his sock will not write the sonnet of a Shakespeare with socks intact. By Kenneth Patchen Thing Mind Shakespeare Movement Flowing

In essential things, unity. In nonessential things, freedom. In all things, love. By Mark Batterson Unity Things Essential Freedom Love

Life and a lover By Virginia Woolf Life Lover

Things, things, they outlive us and go to scenes that we know nothing of. By Iris Murdoch Things Outlive Scenes

Mementos of this world, in which the things worth being were so easily exchanged for the things worth having. By William Gaddis Things Worth Mementos World Easily

Nothing, nothing, the whole long day, nothing. By Franz Kafka Day Long

Thing that don't matter when you've lived the same day By Lauren Oliver Thing Day Matter Lived

There are things that can be forgotten. And things that cannot - that sit on dusty shelves like stuffed birds with baleful, sideways staring eyes. By Arundhati Roy Forgotten Things Baleful Sideways Eyes

Your success, your life, your happiness. Don't let mean people bring that down. By Taylor Swift Success Life Happiness People Bring

In the midst of the ubiquitous dealings with prostituted signs, the thing-poem was capable of opening up the prospect of returning to credible experiences of meaning. It did this by tying language to the gold standard of what things themselves communicate. Where randomness is disabled, authority should shine forth. By Peter Sloterdijk Signs Meaning Midst Ubiquitous Dealings

I'll start with small things. By Vincent Van Gogh Things Start Small

The greatest things in life are not things. By Rick Warren Things Greatest Life

somethingological By Charles Dickens Somethingological

I'm not a things person. I'm not one to keep much. I do have a small collection of picks from favorite musicians I got to play with, a collection of mementos. I'm kind of the opposite of a hoarder, as I try to get rid of everything. By Chris Wyse Person Things Collection Mementos Hoarder

Some things you cannot stop happening. By Christie Watson Happening Things Stop

The greatness of every human being. By Clarice Lispector Greatness Human

You know what I love... everything. By John Irving Love

The day, water, sun, moon, night - I do not have to purchase these things with money. By Plautus Water Sun Moon Night Day

Everything that's important - you can take with you. By Sheri L. Dew Important

Love, Trust & Pixie Dust ! By Silvia Flores Trust Love Pixie Dust

The best thing in life aren't things. By John Ruskin Life Thing Things

People first, then money, then things. By Suze Orman People Money Things

The best things in life aren't things. By Anonymous Things Life

These are our precious things. Simple things. A currency of sentiments. By Fennel Hudson Things Precious Simple Sentiments Currency

I didn't always have things,but I had people - I alwayshad people. By Ta-Nehisi Coates People Thingsbut Alwayshad

Think good thoughts, cause thoughts are things By Judy Edwards Things Thoughts Good

Possession, belonging, repetition. By Ian Mcewan Possession Belonging Repetition

An item must have a soul, it must function properly, be nice to hold and a pleasure to look at By Kay Bojesen Soul Properly Item Function Nice

Some things you never forgot. She had come to believe that the very things the practical world dismissed as ephemera - things like songs and moonlight and kisses - were sometimes the things that lasted the longest. They might be foolish, but they defied forgetting. And that was good. That was good. By Stephen King Things Forgot Good Ephemera Kisses

Impersonal things that dominate our time and imagination offer extravagant promises of control and knowledge. But they also squeeze all sense of mystery and wonder and reverence out of our lives. By Eugene H. Peterson Impersonal Knowledge Things Dominate Time

Love. Safety. Disappointment. Loss. Pain. Abandonment. By Lucinda Dubois Love Safety Disappointment Loss Pain

You have heard it said that the best things in life are not things. So what are the best things in life? What are the best things in your life right now? And what are the best things that are not in your life yet because you don't even know that they should be? A lot of our modern lifestyle is based on having things. Jesus rejected the idea that things should have a primary place in our lives. Other than the clothes on his back and the sandals on his feet, he had nothing. And his teachings constantly affirmed that people were primary and things were secondary. By Matthew Kelly Things Life Heard Primary Jesus

Everything want to be loved. By Alice Walker Loved

The most precious thing I have, By Oliver Potzsch Precious Thing

And one more thing. By Steve Jobs Thing

The beauty and meaningfulness of an ordinary life. By Richard Alan Carter Life Beauty Meaningfulness Ordinary

Nothing always anything. By Marcia K. Matthews

My big thing is people. I just love people in my life. By Jonathan Bennett People Big Thing Life Love

Human relations, I mess them up, and they let me down. By Juliana Hatfield Human Relations Mess

Things accumulated in purses. Unless they were deliberately unloaded and all contents examined for utility occasionally, one could find oneself transporting around in one's daily life three lipstick cases with just a crumb of lipstick left, an old eyebrow pencil sharpener without a blade, pieces of defunct watch, odd earrings, handkerchiefs (three crumpled, one uncrumpled), two grubby powder puffs, bent hairpins, patterns of ribbon to be matched, a cigarette lighter without fuel (and two with fuel), a spark plug, some papers of Bex and a sprinkling of loose white aspirin, eleven train tickets (the return half of which had not been given up), four tram tickets, cinema and theatre stubs, seven pence three farthings in loose change and the mandatory throat lozenge stuck to the lining. At least, those had been the extra contents of Phyrne's bag the last time Dot had turned it out. By Kerry Greenwood Things Purses Fuel Tickets Accumulated

What is part of you, you cannot get rid of, even if you were to throw it away. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Part Rid Throw

Time...a maniac scattering dust. By Alfred Tennyson Time Dust Maniac Scattering

Love, and everything else will come to you. By Raphael Zernoff Love

Time is your most valuable possession. By Sunday Adelaja Time Possession Valuable

It struck me as poignant that my long relationship with my beloved grandparents could be embodied in a few small objects. But the power of objects doesn't depend on their volume; in fact, my memories were better evoked by a few carefully chosen items than by a big assortment of things with vague associations. By Gretchen Rubin Objects Struck Poignant Long Relationship

How many things are there which I do not want. By Socrates Things

Some things you didn't give away, no matter how much you owed. By Joe Hill Owed Things Give Matter

strength and honor By Marcus Aurelius Strength Honor

I'll alight upon words because I think they suggest any number of things. By Squarepusher Things Alight Words Suggest Number

Time ... brings us everything we have and are, then comes with a back-loader and starts taking it all away. By Jane Hirshfield Time Brings Backloader Starts Taking

There are a whole lot of thingswhose names I do not knowand I'd like to tell you about themin the sky your hair solemnly draws awaykinds of rain one no longer seesnuts Saint Elmo's firesun lames whispered nightscathedrals toowhich are the carcassesof large gnawed horsesspat by the sea from far awaybut still worshiped by peoplea whole lot of forgotten thingsa whole lot of dreamed things By Aime Cesaire Lot Saint Elmo Things Thingswhose

My heart, my secret diary, my companion. The well and the sacred place of my unborn wishes and desires. By Euginia Herlihy Heart Diary Companion Secret Desires

Happiness, it's a small thing - just a very little thing. By Michael Leunig Happiness Thing Small

There is nothing of permanent value (putting aside a few human affections) nothing that satisfies quiet reflectionexcept the sense of having worked according to one's capacity and light to make things clear and get rid of cant and shams of all sorts. By Thomas Huxley Putting Affections Sorts Permanent Human

Stupid things, in the end. Nonsensical. But stupid, nonsensical things were sometimes the most important. By Wildbow End Nonsensical Stupid Things Important

Time, the human dimension, which makes us everything we are. By Martin Amis Time Dimension Human Makes