Quotes About Lasting
Nothing is possible without men; nothing is lasting without institutions.
~ Jean Monnet
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I don't need to tell you that, what determines a man's legacy is often what isn't seen.
~ J. Edgar Hoover
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An architect ought to be an educated man so as to leave a more lasting remembrance in his treatises.
~ Marcus Vitruvius Pollio
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Passion and satisfaction go hand in hand, and without them, any happiness is only temporary, because there's nothing to make it last.
~ Nicholas Sparks
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nothing wonderful lasted forever. Joy was as fleeting as a shooting star that crossed the evening sky, ready to blink out at any moment.
~ Nicholas Sparks
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He lifted his head, his gaze moving over her face. "I love looking at you," he admitted. "Every single tiny detail of your face and body is etched into my brain for all time. I want to wake up every morning looking at you and go to sleep at night with you right beside me. When I die, Cayenne, I want you holding me and looking at me, right in my eyes, so I take that last sight of you with me.
~ Christine Feehan
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Honor is a damnable trait and one that may not last eternity.
~ Christine Feehan
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And what would she have to show for her life? How would her time on this earth be marked? Who would remember her, and for what?
~ Kristin Hannah
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Memories are who we are, Tul. In the end, that's all the luggage you take with you and memories are what last. That's why your life flashes before your eyes when you die - you're picking the memories you want. It's like packing.
~ Kristin Hannah
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Now that you've met me, you'll never be able to forget me. That's something.
~ Kristin Hannah
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Nicio activitate nu poate fi trainica daca nu se intemeiaza pe interesul personal
~ L. N. Tolstoi
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Being remembered, and remembered so kindly, touched him more than he would have thought possible.
~ Cassandra Clare
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That was what humans did: They left on another messages through time, pressed between pages or carved into rock. Like reaching out a hand through time, and trusting in a phantom hoped-for hand to catch yours. Humans did not last forever. They could only hope what they made would endure.
~ Cassandra Clare
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Even in London, where space was at a premium, churchyards were traditionally filled with trees, evidence of a lasting pagan influence.
~ Catharine Arnold
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in at night, seein' you out in the mornin', the memory of that'll last me.' 'Oh, Bertha.' He leant forward
~ Catherine Cookson
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At American Airlines, we have built a business around the love of travel that has lasted three quarters of a century. And I'm pretty sure we're just getting started.
~ Gerard Arpey
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information is perishable, lasting no longer than the structure to which it refers, just as the bathwater I was sitting in as I recalled all this would no longer be my bathwater once it ran down the plughole.
~ Giles Foden
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Well, it seems to me that the best relationships-the ones that last-are frequently the ones that are rooted in friendship.
~ Gillian Anderson
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Well it seems to me that the best relationships-the ones that last-are frequently rooted in friendship.
~ Gillian Anderson
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One of the essential characteristics of the state of exception-the provisional abolition of the distinction among legislative, executive, and judicial powers-here shows its tendency to become a lasting practice of government.
~ Giorgio Agamben
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Already the zest of combat, which of old had been so keen and lasting, had died down, and he discovered that he was self-analytical, too much so to live, single heart and single hand, so primitive an existence.
~ Jack London
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But it was strange—generation after generation these quiet women with their demure bearing and fearless intelligence seemed to make the lasting wives. Their husbands appeared to love them as much at seventy as they had at seventeen: I wonder if there's something to the way they're brought up? Always speaking their minds and taking part in things?
~ James A. Michener
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I consider that I have many responsibilities, but none greater than this: to last, as Hemingway says, and get my work done. I want to be an honest man and a good writer.
~ James Baldwin
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The economic and political roots of the conflicts are too strong for us to pretend to create a lasting state of harmonious understanding between men.
~ Alva Myrdal
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