Quotes About Timeless
Thirty-five is a very attractive age. London society is full of women of the very highest birth who have, of their own free choice, remained thirty-five for years. Lady Dumbleton is an instance in point. To my own knowledge she has been thirty-five ever since she arrived at the age of forty, which was many years ago now.
~ Oscar Wilde
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And now I have finished the work, which neither the wrath of Jove, nor fire, nor the sword, nor devouring age shall be able to destroy.
~ Ovid
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All things do change; but nothing sure doth perish.
~ Ovid
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En gång ska du vara en av dem som levat för längesen. Jorden skall minnas dig så som den minns gräset och skogarna, det multnade lövet. Så som myllan minns och så som bergen minns vindarna. Din frid skall vara oändlig så som havet.
~ Par Lagerkvist
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Or maybe I had known him or maybe there's something that happens between some people at a level that goes beyond time measurements and what society thinks is proper. Maybe what had happened between Stark and me in those few minutes in the field house had been enough to have our souls recognize each other. Soul mates? Was that even possible?
~ P.C. Cast
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Remember that I will be here', he said resolutely. 'For an eternity (...). I would wait for you for an eternity.
~ P.C. Cast
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Your bad taste is fucking immortal!
~ P.C. Kristin Cast
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She just wanted to see you and say hullo' [Joss] 'We haven't met in fifteen years.' [J.B. Duff] 'Ah, but you're like the chewing-gum. The taste linger.' [Joss]
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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I am everybody and every time, I always call myself by your name.
~ Pablo Neruda
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yo te amo para comenzar a amarte, para recomenzar el infinito y para no dejar de amarte nunca: por eso no te amo todavía.
~ Pablo Neruda
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When I see the sea again has the sea seen me or hasn't it seen me? Why the waves ask me The same that I ask them? And why do they hit the rock With such a futile enthusiasm? Don't they get tired of repeating their declaration to the sand?
~ Pablo Neruda
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I remember only a day that was perhaps never intended for me, it was an incessant day, without origins, Thursday. I was a man transported by chance with a woman vaguely found, we undressed as if to die or swim or grow old and we thrust ourselves one inside the other, she surrounding me like a hole, I cracking her like a bell, for she was the sound that wounded me and the hard dome determined to tremble.
~ Pablo Neruda
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Youth has no age.
~ Pablo Picasso
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Cansei de ser moderno. quero ser eterno.
~ Pablo Picasso
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But here's what physicists tell us. Things, in the quantum world, do not happen in steps. They happen immediately.
~ Pam Grout
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Turning a corner, I ran into an old acquaintance—one of those long-winded fellows whose conversational powers ignore time and embrace eternity.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
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Soul wealth lasts forever in the bank of eternity, and you can draw happiness from it any time.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
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You must appreciate beauty for it to endure.
~ Pat Conroy
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Grace and I had a friendship for today… But our friendship is for always." Page 169
~ Patricia C. McKissack
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A classic is something with a human situation.
~ Patricia Highsmith
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Thanks for all the wonderful memories. They're like something in a museum already or something preserved in amber, a little unreal, as you must have felt yourself always to me.
~ Patricia Highsmith
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Are you tired? Carol asked calmly. The question seemed not of now but of always.
~ Patricia Highsmith
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I continued up the stairs, this time on wings, suspecting for the first time that Louisa's book might outlive us all.
~ Patricia O'Brien
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The one thing that has not changed since Carnegie's time is that there is still a clear distinction between influence that is borrowed (and is difficult to sustain) and influence that is earned (and is as steady as earth's axis). Carnegie was the master of influence that is earned.
~ Dale Carnegie
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