Permanence Quotes
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Patriotism is the vital condition of national permanence.
— George William Curtis
Just another little piece of utterly irrelevant history, aspiring to permanence, doomed to oblivion.
— Tommy Wallach
We long for permanence but everything in the known universe is transient. That's a fact but one we fight.
— Sharon Salzberg
Things have a terrible permanence when people die.
— Joyce Kilmer
Too many constants were changing, belying the illusion of permanence.
— Raymond L. Atkins
Permanence in the land of sleep is better than gold in the world of wakefulness.
— Jonathan L. Howard
A life which has never been laid open in penitence and faith before God has little permanence in eternity.
— R.K. Harrison
So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see,
So long lives this, and this gives life to thee. — William Shakespeare
So long lives this, and this gives life to thee. — William Shakespeare
I'm looking for somekind of permanence, so my mark will linger on the world once I'm gone, in the places where I found joy.." -Page 81
— Emery Lord
Leaving the people and places you love, is a reminder of the impermanence of this life. And the permanence of the next.
— Yasmin Mogahed
We are at war between consciousness and nature, between the desire for permanence and the fact of flux. It is ourself against ourselves.
— Alan Watts
Language is the work of man, of a being from whom permanence and stability can not be derived.
— Samuel Johnson
Don't make your job your permanent assignment. Rather, make your work your permanent assignment
— Sunday Adelaja
Repetition is the only form of permanence that Nature can achieve.
— George Santayana
The method of doubt must be applied to civilization; we must doubt its necessity, its excellence, and its permanence.
— Charles Fourier
Change is the rule. Permanence is an illusion.
— Debasish Mridha
Momentary happiness is worse than permanent misery.
— Ahmed Mostafa
I liked sleeping on the couch; it made every night seem like a sleepover. I liked the non-permanence of it.
— Penny Reid
There was a sense of permanence about Egypt; the past was never far from the present.
— John P. McKay
The idea that all souls are mortal is the only notion surely terminating love and all its forms.
— Criss Jami
Permanence is but a word of degrees.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I believe in the brief eternity of the rose.
— Marty Rubin
That which is impermanent attracts compassion. That which is not provides wisdom. (116)
— Stephen Levine
Life is fleeting, and permanence in this world is something we all strive for. The best way to achieve permanence is through philanthropy.
— Ram Shriram
I have a thing for things that last.
— Criss Jami
There's something about the joint witnessing of the world that gives the experience a sense of permanence.
— Mike Carter
Priceless things matter not for their value, but because they offer us an enduring reminder of stability and permanence.
— Barbara Taylor Bradford
The trash and litter of nature disappears into the ground with the passing of each year, but man's litter has more permanence.
— John Steinbeck
Avant-gardism is an addiction that can be appeased only by a revolution in permanence.
— Harold Rosenberg
Two of the human race's greatest myths: the possibility of permanence, and the simplicity of human nature.
— Tana French
Strong characters are brought out by change of situation, and gentle ones by permanence.
— Jean Paul
It is virtue, virtue, which both creates and preserves friendship. On it depends harmony of interest, permanence, fidelity.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
All is waiting and all is work; all is change and all is permanence.
— Barbara Grizzuti Harrison
Whether or not we have hope depends on two dimensions of our explanatory style; pervasiveness and permanence.
— Martin Seligman
Tom: If you love with kindness, even when you can't love with permanence, you'll deserve the one who's worthy along that path for you.
— Nora Roberts
It is by thoughtful reflection that the elusive moments of the past draw near to us in present reality and gain a measure of permanence.
— Yi-Fu Tuan
Stars and blossoming fruit trees: Utter permanence and extreme fragility give an equal sense of eternity.
— Simone Weil
In the country, without any interference from the law, the agricultural life favors the permanence of families.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Unlike wealth, there is an infinite value in legacy.
— Criss Jami
Women can do nothing that has permanence.
— Selma Lagerlof
Love is one factor - but not the only on - that God uses to promote the permanence of the marriage bond.
— Max Anders
I suggest that going to Mars means permanence on the planet - a mission by which we are building up a confidence level to become a two-planet species.
— Buzz Aldrin
A man's life is always dealing with permanence, that is the most dangerous kind of irresponsibility is to think of your doings as temporary.
— Wendell Berry
Sometimes it takes a miracle to remind us that the only permanent condition is that of impermanence.
— Eric Micha'el Leventhal
It's a world of permanence
— Jodi Picoult
Proper communication will always be a main ingredient for building family solidarity and permanence.
— Marvin J. Ashton
Act so that the effects of your actions are compatible with the permanence of genuine human life.
— Hans Jonas
I give the moment permanence.
— Manuel Alvarez Bravo
Permanence was a illusion, and nothin really mattered but now.
— Raymond L. Atkins
You can endure change by pondering His permanence.
— Max Lucado
Perhaps home is not a place but simply an irrevocable condition.
— James Baldwin
Our greatest illusion is reliance upon the security and permanence of material possessions. We must search for some other coin.
— John Cudahy
Custom is a mutable thing; yet we readily recognize the permanence of certain social values. Graciousness and courtesy are never old-fashioned.
— Emily Post
Permanence, I once copied down from a magazine, is what we all want when we can love and can be loved; change is what we want when we cannot.
— Nuala O'Faolain
The challenge to the improvisor is to get permanence into his spontaneity. The challenge to the composer is to get spontaneity into his permanence.
— Barry Finnerty
Tradition is the illusion of permanence.
— Woody Allen
The ideal of happiness has always taken material form in the house, whether cottage or castle; it stands for permanence and separation from the world.
— Simone De Beauvoir
I don't think that jazz, as any kind of an art form, has any permanence attached to it, apart from the practitioners of it.
— Norman Granz
The only permanence was fluid. Change was all that mattered.
— Frank Herbert
Writing, printing, and the Internet give a false sense of security about the permanence of culture.
— Jane Jacobs
Only the fairy tale equates changelessness with happiness ... Permanence means paralysis and death. Only, in movement, with all its pain, is life.
— Jacob Burckhardt
A lot of my work is about questioning the stability and permanence of architecture, and, in turn, the stability of society.
— Lebbeus Woods
I cannot be broken. I cannot be killed. I cannot fail. This is my identity. This is my core. I am infinite. I am permanent. I am unbreakable.
— Vironika Tugaleva
The search for something permanent is one of the deepest of the instincts leading men to philosophy.
— Bertrand Russell
Friendship, compounded of esteem and love, derives from one its tenderness and its permanence from the other.
— Samuel Johnson
Every word you speak is a prayer, or meditation of reinforcement which creates permanence.
— Bryant McGill
I don't think that the permanence of the individual human soul is an indispensable part of religious thought.
— Lewis Thomas
That time is important. It gives a comforting illusion of permanence not found in running by the mile.
— Joe Henderson
Writing has the power of permanence.
— Bryant McGill
The British love permanence more than they love beauty.
— Hugh Casson
I know very few young people, but it seems to me that they are all possessed with an almost fatal hunger for permanence.
— Evelyn Waugh
Real love, the Bible says, instinctively desires permanence.
— Timothy Keller