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Quotes About Perpetual

It is an ancient story Yet is it ever new.
~ Heinrich Heine
Still ending, and beginning still.
~ William Cowper
Falsehood has a perennial spring.
~ Edmund Burke
I don't want to think that the stories are finite; I want to feel that they can go on forever.
~ Steven Moffat
I stand in the sacred human presence. As I do now, so should you stand some day. I pray to your presence that this be so. Let the future remain uncertain for that is the canvas to receive our desires. Thus the human condition faces its perpetual tabula rasa. We possess no more than this moment where we dedicate ourselves continuously to the sacred presence we share and create.
~ Frank Herbert
There was danger, he felt, of overrunning himself, and he had to hold onto his awareness of the present, sensing the blurred deflection of experience, the flowing moment, the continual solidification of that-which-is into the perpetual-was.
~ Frank Herbert
this was a living moment, a time to discover regularities within perpetual change, an instant in which to feel that long movement from their Terranic past, all of it encapsulated in her memories.
~ Frank Herbert
Only our concept of time makes it possible for us to speak of the Day of Judgement by that name; in reality it is a constant court in perpetual session.
~ Franz Kafka
am always on
~ Franz Kafka
In 1787, many Americans were convinced that the 'perpetual union' they had created in winning independence was collapsing. Six years earlier, in the Articles of Confederation, the thirteen state governments had surrendered extensive powers to a congress of delegates from each state legislature.
~ Edmund Morgan
That's the problem with soaps, of course. The stories never end. They can go on and on and on.
~ Amanda Donohoe
I'm interested in themes that endure from generation to generation.
~ David Guterson
Some things never change.
~ Ann M. Martin
Lafayette lifted his glass at one reception to toast 'the perpetual union of the United States,' adding, 'it has always saved us in time of storm; one day it will save the world.'" Whether
~ Sarah Vowell
But privately when things got very bad I often looked into books to see whether I could find some helpful words, and one day I read, "The forgiveness of sins is perpetual and righteousness first is not required.
~ Saul Bellow
Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.
~ Scott Westerfeld
I don't look on poetry as closed works. I feel they're going on all the time in my head and I occasionally snip off a length.
~ John Ashbery
The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of what is elusive but attainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope.
~ John Buchan
God established the law itself as the perpetual rule of his church, to be always in the hands of men, and to be followed by all posterity. But
~ John Calvin
Man's nature, so to speak, is a perpetual factory of idols.
~ John Calvin
They wanted eternal life; he gave them perpetual motion. It comes to the same thing, for such a race.
~ John Crowley
With Graham Greene life is a precious, perpetual, snot-sodden whinge.
~ John Crowley
Live as if you were eternal.
~ Andre Maurois
The mathematics are distinguished by a particular privilege, that is, in the course of ages, they may always advance and can never recede.
~ Edward Gibbon