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Fiction is a lie covering up a deep truth.
— Maria Vargas Llosa
Today, every business, including yours, is being observed and studied by others who want your revenues.
— Jason Jennings
People are famous for being famous and for nothing else. And good luck to them, because it lasts about a year and then they're nothing again.
— Brian Johnson
I know now that doors open as quickly as they close. That nothing very good or very bad lasts for very long.
— Shehan Karunatilaka
I just can't fathom why anyone would stand on a ledge when there's a respectable amount of walking space right next to it.
— Stephanie Perkins
Your name makes a statement about you. It describes not only who you are but who you might be.
— Sharon Creech
Nothing very, very good and nothing very, very bad ever lasts for very very long.
— Douglas Coupland
Nothing lasts forever, Neither bad nor good
— Vijay Dhameliya
There are some aspects of the diagram that I wish I had expressed a little more clearly.
— Jesse James Garrett
Nothing lasts forever - except forever. That's the good news. It's a good thing that nothing lasts forever because things would get terribly boring.
— Frederick Lenz
I got raped when I was 11, and I loved it.
— Lil' Wayne
No man can break any of the Ten Commandments. He can only break himself against them.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
Nothing lasts forever on this earth. But whatever's good comes back every once in a while if you let it.
— Gladys Hasty Carroll
There is always hope for the living.
Keep hope alive.
Never give in to fear. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Keep hope alive.
Never give in to fear. — Lailah Gifty Akita
- and since nothing lasts forever, in the end everything that once was good, always hurts like hell.
— J.A. Redmerski
Nothing is so good it lasts eternally. Perfect situations must go wrong. But this has never yet prevented me wanting far too much for far too long.
— Tim Rice