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Quotes About Legacy

The Sicilian language is the only one in Europe that has no future tense. The island's bitter legacy of conquest and revolt seems to have stunted its inhabitants' ability to conceive of a time outside this recurrent cycle. At
~ Leonardo Sciascia
Che resta di una mostra, se non il catalogo?
~ Leonardo Sciascia
Far from Italy, far from my native TarentumI lie; and this is the worst of it—worse than death.An exile's life is no life. But the Muses loved me.For my suffering they gave me a honeyed gift:My name survives me. Thanks to the sweet MusesLeonidas will echo throughout all time.
~ Leonidas of Tarentum
One has to be careful what one takes when one goes away forever.
~ Leonora Carrington
And these six things: love, property, the state, war, work, and death, are the legacy of Cain, who slew his brother and whose brother's blood cried out to heaven, and the Lord spake to Cain: 'You shall be cursed upon the earth and a fugitive and a vagabond.' 
~ Leopold von Sacher-Masoch
Someone's sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago.
~ Les Brown
Ask yourself if you are leaving a trail that others may want to follow. Are you leaving a legacy of accomplishment? What mark will you leave on your industry? Your friends and family?
~ Les Brown
Indian activist, Mahatma Gandhi, who was a leader and guru, had a HUNGER for peace and justice. One of his sayings was, "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.
~ Les Brown
We should be ashamed to die until we've made some major contribution to human kind.
~ Les Brown
Headstone: death's bookmark.
~ Les Coleman
Other things may change us, but we start and end with family. Anthony Brandt
~ Les Parrott III
You don't seem to care to talk about yourself," [Lefevre] said to Flagler. "I prefer to let what I have done speak for me," Flagler replied. "By their works ye shall know them," Lefevre suggested. "Yes, that's it," Flagler said - as eagerly as he had said anything, according to his interviewer.
~ Les Standiford
Daniel Maclise (whose 1839 oil of Dickens hangs today at the National Portrait Gallery).
~ Les Standiford
If there was a single moment it all began, it was that of Muhammad's death. Even the Prophet was mortal. That was the problem. It was as though nobody had considered the possibility that he might die, not even Muhammad himself.
~ Lesley Hazleton
It was as though nobody had considered the possibility that he might die, not even Muhammad himself.
~ Lesley Hazleton
In various surveys, nearly three-quarters of grandparents say that being a grandparent is the single most important and satisfying thing in their life. Most say being with their grandkids is more important to them than traveling or having financial security.
~ Lesley Stahl
Grandchildren are the dessert course of life, or, as Steve Leber, who founded Grandparents.com, told me, "God gave us grandchildren to make up for aging." Ain't it the truth.
~ Lesley Stahl
At first I wondered if it was from seeing my child become a mother. Or maybe I was subliminally realizing the forwarding of my bloodline, that my DNA had transferred to the new generation. Was I hearing little cries of joy from my genes—"I am fulfilled!"? Meeting Jordan for the first time, January 30, 2011.
~ Lesley Stahl
Grandchildren are the dessert course of life, or, as Steve Leber, who
~ Lesley Stahl
Life isn't about finding you're purpose. It's about going out and creating a purpose to be remembered by.
~ leslie
Regretfully, I have decided that if the Saint Saga must remain permanently in print in its entirety, then it can only do so in its original form.
~ Leslie Charteris
Simon Templar, with the old careless swashbuckling days behind him, more stern and sober, playing bigger games than he had ever touched before – yet with the light of all the old ideals in blue eyes that would never grow old, and all the old laughing hell-for-leather recklessness waiting for his need.
~ Leslie Charteris
Remember me as a revolutionary communist.
~ Leslie Feinberg
I view science as the priceless legacy of humanity's search for understanding of the material world. But in an unequal economic system, science cannot avoid being stained by prevailing prejudices and bigotry - not only social sciences, like anthropology, but the so-called hard sciences like biology.
~ Leslie Feinberg