
Patriotism is an ephemeral motive that scarcely ever
outlasts the particular threat to society that aroused it. —
Denis Diderot

The hero's need of the people
outlasts their need of him. —
Aneurin Bevan

Opinion is a flitting thing, but the truth
outlasts the sun. —
Emily Dickinson

It ain't often that a man's reputation
outlasts his money. —
Josh Billings

Opinion is a flitting thing
But Truth
outlasts the Sun. —
Emily Dickinson

Car designers are just going to have to come up with an automobile that
outlasts the payments. —
Erma Bombeck

A woman's desire for revenge
outlasts all her other emotions. —
Cyril Connolly

An ancient gnarled tree: Too fibrous for a logger's saw, Too twisted to fit a carpenter's square,
Outlasts the whole forest. —
Ming-Dao Deng

Ordinary effort, ordinary result ... Luck is the residue of design. Be steadfast. The anvil
outlasts the hammer. —
Ethan Hawke

That's another argument for writing: making something that
outlasts you. —
Zia Haider Rahman

Bone always
outlasts feather —
Robert Holdstock

Use life to provide something that
outlasts it. —
B.C. Forbes

Our souls are old,
often used before.
The knife
outlaststhe hand that holds it. —
Ursula K. Le Guin

Opinion is a fitting thing but truth
outlasts the sun - if then we cannot own them both, possess the oldest one. —
Emily Dickinson