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Quotes About Legacy

Wherever a beautiful soul has been there is a trail of beautiful memories...
~ Ronald Reagan
Cuando morimos nos llevamos un pedazo del mundo.
~ Rosa Montero
vida es eso, Pablo; todo lo que sabemos, todo lo que disfrutamos, todo lo que somos desaparecerá con la muerte. Y da igual que aprendamos la melodía diez años o diez minutos antes del final. Ese final llegará y lo borrará todo. Pero, mientras llega, eso es lo que somos.
~ Rosa Montero
Ni siquiera la pirámide más monumental es suficiente para defendernos de la muerte.
~ Rosa Montero
Cuando un muerto se va, se lleva consigo su mundo.
~ Rosa Montero
Como no he tenido hijos, lo más importante que me ha sucedido en la vida son mis muertos
~ Rosa Montero
6 de noviembre de 1906
~ Rosa Montero
Marie Curie no fue sólo la primera mujer en recibir un premio Nobel y la única en recibir dos, sino también la primera en licenciarse en Ciencias en la Sorbona, la primera en doctorarse en Ciencias en Francia, la primera en tener una cátedra… Fue la primera en tantos frentes que resulta imposible enumerarlos. Una pionera absoluta. Un ser distinto.
~ Rosa Montero
La vida es eso, Pablo; todo lo que sabemos, todo lo que disfrutamos, todo lo que somos desaparecerá con la muerte. Y da igual que aprendamos la melodía diez años o diez minutos antes del final. Ese final llegará y lo borrará todo. Pero, mientras llega, eso es lo que somos.
~ Rosa Montero
The greatest gift a parent can leave a child is that parent's own independence.
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
I always thinks that a garden is the best sort of legacy a person can leave. [Caroline, 'Skelmerton']
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
And in this life, nothing good is truly lost. It stays part of a person, becomes part of their character.
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
And in this life, nothing good is ever lost. It stays part of a person, becomes part of their character. So part of you goes everywhere with me. And part of me is yours forever
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
It was good. And nothing good is ever lost. It stays part of a person, becomes part of one's character.
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
Dad, if you're there, I'm sort of doing this for you. Don't let me be too useless.
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
Laurence Binyon. He was Poet Laureate at the end of the Great War. He wrote it." "What did he write?" "They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
The money you give away while you're alive is worth twice what you leave when you die.
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
What we do today will become tomorrow's memory; and often the past we are now creating returns to haunt us.
~ Rosanne Bittner
torture and killing were as ingrained a part of their lives and beliefs as breathing. Such behavior was expected by the Comanche.
~ Rosanne Bittner
Eva: La muerte será la prueba de que hemos vivido.
~ Rosario Castellanos
Todos los hijos del alba, la prole del alba, no serán de vosotros; sólo los grandes habladores se os abandonarán. Los del Daño, los de la Guerra, los de la Miseria, vosotros que hicisteis el mal, lloradlo. El libro del consejo I SAN JUAN, el Fiador, el que estuvo presente cuando aparecieron por primera vez los mundos; el que dio el sí de la afirmación para que echara a caminar el siglo; uno de los
~ Rosario Castellanos
While he lived, I wished to say to Rosie, you scarcely had a gentle word for him and lived in fear of his drunken rages and other cruelties. But I did not remark out loud upon this, only noting privately to myself that death can work most extraordinary changes to a person's reputation and all that we have wished someone to be while they lived, they become, the moment they are dead.
~ Rose Tremain
We do not have thousands of years to unlearn the wrong patters that were established over thousands of years. The exponential speed-up of these cumulative patterns of destruction means we have to both learn new patterns and put them into practice on a global scale within the next generation.
~ Rosemary Radford Ruether
The curly red lines across the African deserts had the fascination of a magnet, and I hoped fervently that the pioneers who were writing their names over the blank spaces, would leave just one small desert for me.
~ Rosita Forbes