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Quotes About Heritage

At the same time, however, for antiquity the holiest sign of the presence of God, the cross, is the symbol of utter disgrace and remoteness from God. Antiquity becomes our historical heritage in this twofold relationship to Christ, in its nearness and its opposition to Christ.
~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Nietzsche could have arisen only from the soil of the German Reformation. Here, the contradiction between the natural and grace is starkly opposed to the reconciliation of nature with grace in the Roman heritage.
~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer
But because Christ is both the incarnate and the crucified, and wills to be recognized as both equally, the proper reception of the historical heritage of antiquity is still an open task for the West.
~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Everyone leaves a legacy, whether they want to or not. The question is, "What kind of legacy will you leave?
~ Dillon Burroughs
Having no name to call on was having no past; having no past pointed to the fissure between the past and the present. That fissure is represented in the Door of No Return: that place where our ancestors departed one world for another; the Old World for the New. The place where all names were forgotten and all beginnings recast.
~ Dionne Brand
Guido had lived as all Jews do, who, cut off from their people by accident or choice, find that they must inhabit a world whose constituents, being alien, force the mind to succumb to an imaginary populace.
~ Djuna Barnes
No matter where and when you meet him you feel that he has come from some place-no matter from what place he has come-some country that he has devoured rather than resided in, some secret land that he has been nourished on but cannot inherit, for the Jew seems to be everythere from nowhere.
~ Djuna Barnes
A Girl is gone! A Girl is lost! A simple Rustic Maiden but Yesterday swung upon the Pasture Gate, with Knowledge nowhere, yet is now, to-day, no better than her Mother, and her Mother's Mother before her! Soiled! Despoiled! Handled! Mauled! Rumpled! Rummaged! Ransacked! No purer than Fish in Sea, no sweater than Bird on Wing, no better than Beasts of Earth!
~ Djuna Barnes
To pay homeage to our past is the only gesture that also includes the future.
~ Djuna Barnes
It's so unfair. People suffered, worked, thought. So much wisdom, so much talent. And they're forgotten as soon as they die. We must do everything possible to keep their memories alive, because we will be treated in the same way ourselves.
~ Dmitri Shostakovich
So many of the loveliest things in England are melancholy.
~ Dodie Smith
in her mother's wedding gown
~ Dolly Parton
Martin Larson's The Essene Heritage.
~ Dolores Cannon
My mum was very conscious about fashion and my dad was born into the tailoring tradition, so fashion has always been my life, although now, really, I wear the same thing - just in different weights - light and heavy cashmere in winter and cotton in summer.
~ Domenico Dolce
She looks out the window and notices the sections of Cleveland Street gone to rot, the filigreed metal balconies of the shambling terraces like rusted lacework, the grimy tiled pub facades, the windows of the Lebanese restaurants filmed with grease. This is old Sydney, her father's town of grit and mildew. The
~ Dominic Smith
My mum's parents were from Ireland, my dad's mum was American-Irish.
~ Dominic West
La destrucción voluntaria de una jirafa africana o de un kagú de Nueva Caledonia, en la medida en que compromete la supervivencia misma de tales especies, es el plano filosófico y científico, quizás tan grave como el asesinato de un hombre y tan irreparabale como la laceración de un cuadro de Rafael. Acaba para siempre con un fragmento del pasado. Roger Hein.
~ Dominique Lapierre
Los toros tienen la capacidad de producir belleza y fe en un mundo que ha abandonado sus raíces
~ Dominique Lapierre
Pamela Peeke, lo expresa: "Puede que la genética cargue la pistola, pero el ambiente aprieta el gatillo".
~ Don Colbert
Everyone wants to marry and Irish girl, they have the most beautiful babies.
~ Don J. Snyder
To be a Frenchman means to fight for your country and its wine," he said.
~ Don Kladstrup
The Hugel story, in many ways, is the story of Alsace. "My grandfather had to change his nationality four times," Johnny's brother André said. Grandfather Emile was born in 1869. He was born French, but two years later, in 1871, Alsace was taken over by Germany after the Franco-Prussian War, and he became German. The end of World War I in 1918 made him French again. In 1940, when Alsace was annexed, he was forced to become German.
~ Don Kladstrup
Blood will tell, but often it tells too much.
~ Don Marquis
We pay for the mistakes of our ancestors, and it seems only fair that they should leave us the money to pay with.
~ Don Marquis