Quotes About Legacy
about him, although not many
~ Louis L'Amour
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There was never a place he walked that was not the better for his having passed. For every tree he cut down he planted two.
~ Louis L'Amour
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~ the heart of
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I carved a name on a slab and placed it there. I knew not the day of his birth, but gave that of his death. His name, too, I placed there, although the place a man leaves is in the hearts of those he leaves behind, and in his work, not upon a slab ââ'¬Â¦
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Vincent Benét's poem The Ballad of William Sycamore.
~ Louis L'Amour
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~ quietly. Ask
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a child without tradition is a child crippled before the world. Tradition
~ Louis L'Amour
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That was how I would remember my father. There was never a place he walked that was not the better for his having passed. For every tree he cut down he planted two.
~ Louis L'Amour
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Old Ed France
~ Louis L'Amour
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Pa had found it and brought gold from it, and pa must have come
~ Louis L'Amour
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He had been the best of fathers and it was never easy to be a father to strong sons growing up in a strange land, each coming to manhood, each asserting himself, loving the father yet wishing to be free of him, finding fault to make the break easier. So it had been since the world began, for the young do not remain young and the time must come when each must go out on his own grass. I
~ Louis L'Amour
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~ enthusiasms
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next to the Bible more great men had read Plutarch than any other book.
~ Louis L'Amour
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Sometimes I wonder if anything is ever ended. The words a man speaks today live on in his thoughts or the memories of others, and the shot fired, the blow struck, the thing done today is like a stone tossed into a pool and the ripples keep widening out until they touch lives far from ours.
~ Louis L'Amour
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Jeremiah stood there alone, his big hands empty, watching his brother go. Zeb was the last of his family, and when his family went west they never came back. Linus had come back, but that was before Jeremiah's time. None of the others ever had. There must be something out there, he said aloud. There must be something out there that gets 'em. Then, half smiling, he added, Maybe it's the varmint!
~ Louis L'Amour
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~ if that was
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~ Slowly, Tack
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Man was born to die. It is our promise at birth.
~ Louis L'Amour
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My father finished his life," I continued, "and made a better foothold for me. And I in my time shall do the same for my sons. Yet it is honor I wish for them, honor and pride of person, not wealth. Nor do I wish for titles, or a place near a Queen or a King, for pride of title or family is an empty thing, like dry leaves that blow in the cold winds of autumn.
~ Louis L'Amour
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It was born then, this idea that I must have books, not only for our children but for Abigail and myself. We must not lose touch with what we were, with what we had been, nor must we allow the well of our history to dry up, for a child without tradition is a child crippled before the world. Tradition can also be an anchor of stability and a shield to guard one from irresponsibility and hasty decision.
~ Louis L'Amour
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On the contrary: she thought that the conditions that had made Hitler possible were still present, and that the West needed to be reborn. The European tradition had destroyed itself. "The whole of nearly three thousand years of Western civilization with all its implied beliefs, traditions, and standards of judgment has come toppling down over our heads," she wrote.47
~ Louis Menand
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When anything bad happens to me or someone I know, I always know who to blame. My no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather.
~ Louis Sachar
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These are the facts: The Walker boat smashed into Sam's boat. Sam was shot and killed in the water. Katherine Barlow was rescued against her wishes. When they returned to the shore, she saw Mary Lou's body lying on the ground. The donkey had been shot in the head. That all happened one hundred and ten years ago. Since then, not one drop of rain has fallen on Green Lake. You make the decision: Whom did God punish?
~ Louis Sachar
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Everyone in his family had always liked the fact that "Stanley Yelnats" was spelled the same frontward and backward. So they kept naming their sons Stanley. Stanley was an only child, as was every other Stanley Yelnats before him.
~ Louis Sachar
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