Quotes About Timeless
A rock star does not age!
~ Anthony Kiedis
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Darkness does not age; nothing is always nothing
~ Dejan Stojanovic
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A vampire, like a lady, never reveals his true age.
~ Gail Carriger
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The higher the mountain on which you stand, the less change in the prospect from year to year, from age to age. Above a certain height there is no change.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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O do not weep, she says, for ages past I was and I endure
~ Hilda Doolittle
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You don't think anything about age when you're playing [golf]. I mean, why would you ever think about that.
~ Jack Nicklaus
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Thy decay's still impregnate with divinity.
~ Lord Byron
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She was "a woman of uncertain age.
~ Marcel Proust
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Age cannot wither her nor custom stale Her infinite variety.
~ William Shakespeare
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All would live long but none would be old.
~ Benjamin Franklin
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Change alone is eternal, perpetual, immortal.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
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I have this love for [him]. It was formed in me as he himself was formed. It has his shape, you might say. He fits it. He fits into it as he fits into his own clothes. He will always fit into it. When he gets out of the car and I meet him and hug him, there he is, him himself, something of my own forever, and my love goes all around him just as it did when he was a baby and a little boy and a young man grown.
~ Wendell Berry
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Surely the creatures of the fifth day of Creation accepted those of the sixth with equanimity, as though they had always been there. Eternity is always present in the animal mind; only men deal in beginnings and ends. It is probably lucky for man that he was created last. He would have got too excited and upset over all the change.
~ Wendell Berry
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Disco will... never be over. Disco will always live in our minds and hearts. Something like this, that was this big and this important and this great, will never die.
~ Whit Stillman
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The sun will shine at midnight, and the Great Elephant will not dim it.
~ Wilbur Smith
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But let my death be memoried on this disc. Wear it, sweet friend. Inscribe no date nor deed. But let thy heart-beat kiss it night and day, Until the name grow vague and wear away.
~ Wilfred Owen
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Classical works; all (of course) immeasurably superior to anything produced in later times; and all (from my present point of view) possessing the one great merit of enchaining nobody's interest, and exciting nobody's brain.
~ Wilkie Collins
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A bit of wisdom is a joy forever.
~ Will Durant
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Let us live always as we live now, and let us not abandon the names that we have given each other in our first love. … You and I must always remain young, and you shall always be beautiful to me. We must keep no count of the years.
~ Will Durant
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He says to his wife, in the early years of their marriage: "Let us live always as we live now, and let us not abandon the names that we have given each other in our first love. … You and I must always remain young, and you shall always be beautiful to me. We must keep no count of the years.
~ Will Durant
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virtue is not news, and virtuous men, like happy nations, have no history.
~ Will Durant
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Spinoza was right: "in so far as the mind sees things in their eternal aspect it participates in eternity."127
~ Will Durant
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In general, the wise in all ages have always said the same things, and the fools, who at all times form the immense majority, have in their way too acted alike, and done the opposite; and so it will continue. For, as Voltaire says, we shall leave the world as foolish and wicked as we found it."65
~ Will Durant
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The roaring of lions, the howling of wolves, the raging of the stormy sea, and the destructive sword, are portions of eternity, too great for the eye of man.
~ William Blake
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