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Quotes About Permanent

The glorified will not be pilgrims, transient visitors, or tenants at will, but settled, permanent, walled, established by title, through eternity by warrantee deed, signed, sealed, recorded, possession given. No renters, no lessees of Heaven, but all property and home owners.
~ Edward McKendree Bounds
A pleasant voice, which has to include clear enunciation, is not only attractive to those who hear it... its appeal is permanent.
~ Loretta Young
When we foster an economy without hope, we guarantee that a segment of our population will be destined to know homelessness on a permanent basis, and not for the one night I voluntarily spent at a shelter.
~ Jackie Speier
We believe that the vote would have been close. We regret that in the face of an explicit threat to veto by a permanent member, the vote-counting became a secondary consideration.
~ John Negroponte
We certainly could have voted on making the middle-class tax cuts and tax cuts for working families permanent had the Republicans not insisted that the only way they would support those tax breaks is if we also added $700 billion to the deficit to give tax breaks to the wealthiest 2 percent of Americans. That's what was really disturbing.
~ Debbie Wasserman Schultz
The only clouds are pale and thin, hung as high as they can manage, like cobwebs in the high arches of a stairwell, and the sky is a freshly scrubbed blue, as permanent-looking as the first day of the holidays.
~ Jon McGregor
Hep is a very dangerous disease that can cause a number of permanent conditions, including death, which is extremely permanent.
~ Abbie Hoffman
I came to see the damage that was doneand the treasures that prevail.I stroke the beam of my lampslowly along the flankof something more permanentthan fish or weed.
~ Adrienne Rich
Income inequality is one thing, but a permanent division into the haves and have-nots is an entirely different thing - and much less acceptable.
~ Chrystia Freeland
I am going to retire, and it is going to be a permanent retirement.
~ Art Bell
My father calls acting 'a state of permanent retirement with short spurts of work.'
~ Chris Pine
The office of presbyters is a permanent one.
~ Charles Hodge
If I were a Democrat, I'd centralize power in Washington by nationalizing our elections. It wouldn't be enough to hold all three branches temporarily. I'd need to make it permanent.
~ Lauren Boebert
The ego is as little absolutely permanent as are bodies.
~ Ernst Mach
The influence of one's parents is powerful and permanent.
~ Faye Wattleton
India has a legitimate right to becoming a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council.
~ Atal Bihari Vajpayee
A permanent division of labor inevitably creates occupational and class inequality and conflict.
~ Robert Shea
Nothing convinces an artist more of the arbitrariness of the means to which he resorts to attain a goal - however permanent it may be - than the creative process itself, the process of composition.
~ Joseph Brodsky
I could easily make Nashville a permanent home.
~ Sam Palladio
The paradox of the English country house is that its state of permanent decline, the fact that its heyday is always behind it, is part of the seduction, just as it is part of the seduction of books in general.
~ Lev Grossman
In fact, the class divide in the black community is now seen by some as a permanent aspect of our existence.
~ Henry Louis Gates
I am aware of the depths of heartache I'm experiencing but also how foolish it is to think that the things we have are permanent. They're not.
~ Ryan Adams
I often thought, Jeffers, during those days, of the importance of sustainability, and of how little we consider it in the decisions and actions we take. If we treated each moment as though it were a permanent condition, a place where we might find ourselves compelled to remain forever, how differently most of us would choose the things that moment contains!
~ Rachel Cusk
If U.S. national sovereignty continues, it is only as a state that Puerto Rico will have permanent 10th Amendment powers over its non-federal affairs, as well as voting power in Congress.
~ Dick Thornburgh