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Quotes About Perpetual

Love simply, perpetually exists and that it's a matter of psychic housekeeping to make room for it.
~ Sharon Salzberg
Time is depicted in hymns in the Atharva Veda as perpetually replenishing itself from a full vessel which, in spite of all efforts, can never be emptied. Since time transcends time, it is without beginning or end, without limit; and in that sense it is like God. 'Time am I, world-destroying,' says Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita, stressing 'I am imperishable Time'.
~ Shashi Tharoor
Life never end when you are in it.
~ Daniel Handler
Life ,for eternal us,is now
~ e. e. cummings
There was no such thing as perfect privacy, life was a perpetual concert-hall recital with a captive audience.
~ Rohinton Mistry
Life is endless, not punctuated by nights, days, months and years - for all are one, in the eternal stream.
~ Sathya Sai Baba
Anything, anytime, always and forever.
~ Elin Hilderbrand
Great poetry lives in a state of perpetual transformation, perpetual translation: the poem dies when it has no place to go.
~ Eliot Weinberger
How can she walk through the streets, so vulnerable, so unknowing, and not have people and dogs and perpetual calamity following her? But overhung with her vines of faith, she is protected from their gaze like the pools in Epping Forest. I see she can walk across the leering world and suffer injury only from the ones she loves. But I love her and her silence is propaganda for sainthood.
~ Elizabeth Smart
David Hume would put it even more vividly: all the other passions, including self-interest itself, have relatively minor effect on our lives, compared with the desire for property. "This avidity alone of acquiring goods and possessions for ourselves and our nearest friends is insatiable, perpetual, universal, and directly destructive of society .
~ Arthur Herman
God is creating at every moment of the world's existence in and through the perpetually endowed creativity of the very stuff of the world.
~ Arthur Peacocke
Life is a constant process of dying.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
La vida no es un ensayo, aunque tratemos muchas cosas; no es un cuento, auqnue inventemos muchas cosas; no es un poema, aunque soñemos muchas cosas. El ensayo del cuento del poema de la vida es un movimiento perpetuo; eso es, un movimiento perpetuo.
~ Augusto Monterroso
Perpetual worry will get you to one place ahead of time - the cemetery.
~ Author Unknown
Progress is only possible in those happy cases where the force of legality has gone far enough to bind the nation together, but not far enough to kill out all varieties and destroy nature's perpetual tendency to change.
~ bagehot walter v
At this rate, I'll live forever.
~ David O. Selznick
I started writing 'God's War' knowing that I wanted to write about real people on a resource-strapped planet at perpetual war.
~ Kameron Hurley
A hidden soul seemed to be flowing forth from Rosamund's fingers, and so indeed it was, since souls live on in perpetual echoes, and to all fine expression there goes somewhere an originating activity, if it be only that of an interpreter.
~ George Eliot
The American people want a balanced budget. They want Congress to stop this barbaric practice of perpetual deficit spending. It really, if you think about it, is a form of taxation without representation. We fought a war over that issue and we won that war.
~ Mike Lee
There are perennial stories like 'Alice in Wonderland' and 'Sherlock Holmes' and those sorts of things, which have been around since almost as long as film, and 'Frankenstein' is another one. They're perennial favorites, which get remade every 20 years, and that's OK.
~ Peter Jackson
Living under the perpetual and pervasive threat of racism seems, for black men and black women, to quite literally reduce lifespans.
~ Clint Smith
Names were not so much dropped as thrown in a perpetual game of catch.
~ Robert Morley
The light that radiates from the great novels time can never dim, for human existence is perpetually being forgotten by man and thus the novelists' discoveries, however old they may be, will never cease to astonish.
~ Milan Kundera
The man of affectation may, perhaps, be reclaimed, by finding how little he is likely to gain by perpetual constraint and incessant vigilance, and how much more securely he might make his way to esteem, by cultivating real, than by displaying counter
~ Samuel Johnson