Quotes About Legacy
the world is always changing. Always. We can't give the next generation a set of guarantees. Best we can do is help them be smart enough and tough enough to deal with whatever comes. You know as well as I do that we're not going to be there forever for them.
~ Jonathan Maberry
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And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years." -Abraham Lincoln
~ Jonathan McKee
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When I look up, there are women as far as I can see, standing in the river one behind the other, generations going back to the beginning time, from the very womb of God.
~ Jonathan Odell
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the saddest thing about being the only one left to tell a story is everybody who cares to listen is gone.
~ Jonathan Odell
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As Lincoln hoped, by using their hearts and their heads, Americans have kept their experiment alive long past the age when most democracies die.
~ Jonathan Rauch
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Tomorrow morning," said Socrates, "let us meet here again." The conversation he and his young protégé began 2,500 years ago continues, now spanning the world instead of just Athens, despite countless efforts to squelch it.
~ Jonathan Rauch
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The world we build tomorrow is born in the stories we tell our children today. Politics moves the pieces. Education changes the game.
~ Jonathan Sacks
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While we can remember the past, we cannot write the future. Only our children, the future of our community, can do that.
~ Jonathan Sacks
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His body did not accompany his people as they entered the land, but his teachings did. His sons did not succeed him, but his disciples did. He may have felt that he had not changed his people in his lifetime, but in the full perspective of history, he changed them more than any leader has ever changed any people, turning them into the people of the book and the nation who built not ziggurats or pyramids but schools and houses of study.
~ Jonathan Sacks
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Torah is God's book of humanity, and each of us is a chapter in its unfinished story.
~ Jonathan Sacks
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Memory is my story, the past that made me who I am, of whose legacy I am the guardian for the sake of generations yet to come. Without memory, there is no identity, and without identity, we are mere dust on the surface of infinity.
~ Jonathan Sacks
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To be a leader, you do not need a crown or robes of office. All you need to do is to write your chapter in the story, do deeds that heal some of the pain of this world, and act so that others become a little better for having known you. Live so that, through you, our ancient covenant with God is renewed in the only way that matters: in life. Moses' last testament to us at the very end of his days, when his mind might so easily have turned to death, was: choose life.
~ Jonathan Sacks
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It's true, I am afraid of dying. I am afraid of the world moving forward without me, of my absence going unnoticed, or worse, being some natural force propelling life on. Is it selfish? Am I such a bad person for dreaming of a world that ends when I do? I don't mean the world ending with respect to me, but every set of eyes closing with mine.
~ Jonathan Safran
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In the end, it's not the stories we tell that matter, but the stories we live.
~ Jonathan Scott
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Jonathan Scott Holloway
~ Ostensibly Black
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Unlike the Greeks, we believe that the dead are beyond harm, so we need often overlook the toxic residue left behind by disrespectful treatment of enemy dead.
~ Jonathan Shay
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You think so?" The boy looked down at his cross-legged form. He was sitting straight-backed, legs folded neatly in the manner of an Egyptian scribe. "It's two thousand, one hundred and twenty-nine years since Ptolemy died," he said. "He was fourteen. Eight world empires have risen up and fallen away since that day, and I still carry his face. Who do you think's the lucky one?
~ Jonathan Stroud
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I am Bartimaeus! I am Sakhr al-Jinni, N'gorso the Mighty, and the Serpent of Silver Plumes! I have rebuilt the walls of Uruk, Karnak, and Prague. I have spoken with Solomon. I have run with the buffalo fathers of the plains. I have watched over Old Zimbabwe till the stones fell and the jackals fed on its people. I am Bartimaeus!
~ Jonathan Stroud
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That's just it. I'm the first. And if my venture goes well, and I return to record it, many others will follow after me. There will be a new era between djinn and men. I've made some of the notes already, Rekhyt-my book will take pride of place in every library on the Earth. I won't be there to see it-but who knows, perhaps you will.
~ Jonathan Stroud
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According to some, heroic deaths are admirable things. I've never been convinced by this argument, mainly because, no matter how cool, stylish, composed, unflappable, manly, or defiant you are, at the end of the day you're also dead. Which is a little too permanent for my liking.
~ Jonathan Stroud
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I shall be like that tree, I shall die at the top.
~ Jonathan Swift
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Our parents can continue to screw us up even after they die, and in this way, they're never really gone.
~ Jonathan Tropper
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I couldn't wait to look at someone who shared my genes. I thought my baby was going to provide a decoder key to my past. But then I looked at Pippa and realized, no, she's actually the key to my future.
~ Emily Procter
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Honestly, I'd love to be remembered as one of the best to ever pick up a mic, but if I'm doing my part to lessen some racial tension I feel good about what I'm doing.
~ Eminem
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