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  • A life of short duration...could be so rich in joy and love that it could contain more meaning than a life lasting eighty years.

    Years   Joy   And Love  
  • Life ultimately means taking the responsibility to find the right answer to its problems and to fulfill the tasks which it constantly sets for each individual.

    Viktor E. Frankl (2006). “Man's Search for Meaning”, p.82, Beacon Press
  • When a man finds that it is his destiny to suffer, he will have to accept his suffering as his task. . . . He will have to acknowledge the fact that even in suffering he is unique and alone in the universe. No one can relieve him of his suffering or suffer in his place. His unique opportunity lies in the way in which he bears his burden.

    Viktor E. Frankl (2015). “Man's Search For Meaning, Gift Edition”, p.64, Beacon Press
  • In a last violent protest against the hopelessness of imminent death, I sensed my spirit piercing through the enveloping gloom. I felt it transcend that hopeless, meaningless world, and from somewhere I heard a victorious "Yes" in answer to my question of the existence of an ultimate purpose. At that moment a light was lit in a distant farmhouse, which stood on the horizon as if painted there, in the midst of the miserable gray of a dawning morning in Bavaria. "Et lux in tenebris lucet"-and the light shineth in the darkness.

    Viktor E. Frankl (2015). “Man's Search For Meaning, Gift Edition”, p.37, Beacon Press
  • It is this spiritual freedom - which cannot be taken away - that makes life meaningful and purposeful.

    Viktor E. Frankl (2015). “Man's Search For Meaning, Gift Edition”, p.56, Beacon Press
  • Man's search for meaning is the chief motivation of his life.

    Motivation   Men   Chiefs  
  • Even though the search for meaning is debunked today, the cries of the human heart can be smothered for only so long. In these yearnings, the search for significance and fulfillment continues.

    Heart   Long   Today  
    Source: verticallivingministries.com
  • Love is the only way to grasp another human being in the innermost core of his personality. No one can become fully aware of the very essence of another human being unless he loves him. By his love he is enabled to see the essential traits and features.

    Viktor E. Frankl (2015). “Man's Search For Meaning, Gift Edition”, p.87, Beacon Press
  • Love is the only way to grasp another human being in the innermost core of his personality

    Love   Personality   Way  
    Viktor E. Frankl (2015). “Man's Search For Meaning, Gift Edition”, p.87, Beacon Press
  • Success, like happiness, is the unexpected side effect of one's personal dedication to a cause greater than oneself.

  • Ever more people today have the means to live, but no meaning to live for.

    Mean   People   Today  
    Viktor E. Frankl (2011). “The Unheard Cry for Meaning: Psychotherapy and Humanism”, p.19, Simon and Schuster
  • Then I grasped the meaning of the greatest secret that human poetry and human thought and belief have to impart: The salvation of man is through love and in love.

    Love   Men   Secret  
    Viktor E. Frankl (2015). “Man's Search For Meaning, Gift Edition”, p.35, Beacon Press
  • A human being is not one thing among others; things determine each other, but man is ultimately self-determining. What he becomes-within the limits of endowment and environment-he has made out of himself.

    Men   Self   Limits  
    Viktor E. Frankl (2015). “Man's Search For Meaning, Gift Edition”, p.102, Beacon Press
  • Man’s main concern is not to gain pleasure or to avoid pain but rather to see a meaning in his life.

    Pain   Men   Gains  
    Viktor E. Frankl (2006). “Man's Search for Meaning”, p.113, Beacon Press
  • We don't seek the painful experiences that hew our identities, but we seek our identities in the wake of painful experiences. We cannot bear a pointless torment, but we can endure great pain if we believe that it's purposeful. Ease makes less of an impression on us than struggle. We could have been ourselves without our delights, but not without the misfortunes that drive our search for meaning. 'Therefore, I take pleasure in infirmities,' St. Paul wrote in Second Corinthians, 'for when I am weak, then I am strong.'

  • No man should judge unless he asks himself in absolute honesty whether in a similar situation he might not have done the same.

    Honesty   Humility   Men  
    Viktor E. Frankl (2006). “Man's Search for Meaning”, p.55, Beacon Press
  • What is demanded of man is not, as some existential philosophers teach, to endure the meaninglessness of life, but rather to bear his incapacity to grasp its unconditional meaningfulness in rational terms.

    Men   Bears   Philosopher  
    Viktor E. Frankl (2006). “Man's Search for Meaning”, p.118, Beacon Press
  • These tasks, and therefore the meaning of life, differ from man to man, and from moment to moment. Thus it is impossible to define the meaning in life in a general way.

    Viktor E. Frankl (2015). “Man's Search For Meaning, Gift Edition”, p.63, Beacon Press
  • In our constant search for meaning in this baffling and temporary existence, trapped as we are within our three pounds of neurons, it is sometimes hard to tell what is real. We often invent what isn't there. Or ignore what is. We try to impose order, both in our minds and in our conceptions of external reality. We try to connect. We try to find truth. We dream and we hope. And underneath all of these strivings, we are haunted by the suspicion that what we see and understand of the world is only a tiny piece of the whole.

    Dream   Real   Order  
    Alan Lightman (2014). “The Accidental Universe: The World You Thought You Knew”, p.5, Vintage
  • My study of religion, which I regard in many ways as an art form, is a search for meaning.

    Art   Way   Study  
    "A conversation with Karen Armstrong". Interview with Maranda Pleasant, www.marandapleasantmedia.com.
  • Usually, to be sure, man considers only the stubble field of transitoriness and overlooks the full granaries of the past, wherein he had salvaged once and for all his deeds, his joys and also his sufferings. Nothing can be undone, and nothing can be done away with. I should say having been is the surest kind of being.

    Past   Men   Joy  
    Viktor E. Frankl (2017). “Man's Search for Meaning: Young Adult Edition: Young Adult Edition”, p.119, Beacon Press
  • Freedom is in danger of degenerating into mere arbitrariness unless it is lived in terms of responsibleness. That is why I recommend that the Statue of Liberty on the East Coast be supplemented by a Statue of Responsibility on the West Coast.

    Viktor E. Frankl (2015). “Man's Search For Meaning, Gift Edition”, p.101, Beacon Press
  • To the European, it is a characteristic of the American culture that, again and again, one is commanded and ordered to 'be happy.' But happiness cannot be pursued; it must ensue. One must have a reason to 'be happy.' Once the reason is found, however, one becomes happy automatically. As we see, a human being is not one in pursuit of happiness but rather in search of a reason to become happy, last but not least, through actualizing the potential meaning inherent and dormant in a given situation.

    Viktor E. Frankl (2015). “Man's Search For Meaning, Gift Edition”, p.106, Beacon Press
  • What is [the role of money] in the search for meaning? Is our relationship to it one of the chief factors that keeps us in our prison, or could it also be a tool for breaking out, for awakening to a life filled with intensity of purpose?

    Roles   Tools   Purpose  
  • Ultimately, man should not ask what the meaning of his life is, but rather he must recognize that it is he who is asked.

    Viktor E. Frankl (1985). “Man's Search For Meaning”, p.131, Simon and Schuster
  • One can choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances.

  • For the first time in my life, I'm proud of myself

  • To be sure, man's search for meaning may arouse inner tension rather than inner equilibrium. However, precisely such tension is an indispensable prerequisite of mental health. There is nothing in the world, I venture to say, that would so effectively help one to survive even the worst conditions as the knowledge that there is a meaning in one's life. There is much wisdom in the words of Nietzsche: "He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how

    Men   World   May  
    Viktor E. Frankl (2006). “Man's Search for Meaning”, p.91, Beacon Press
  • We had to learn...that it did not really matter what we expected from life but rather what life expected from us.

  • What was really needed was a fundamental change in our attitude toward life. We had to learn ourselves and, furthermore, we had to teach the despairing men, that it did not really matter what we expected from life, but rather what life expected from us.

    Viktor E. Frankl (2006). “Man's Search for Meaning”, p.82, Beacon Press
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