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“Look upon men and things with the inner eye, with its form and desire, never forgetting that the shadow they throw as they pass by, upon hillock or wall, is but the fleeting image of a mightier shadow, which, like the wing of an imperishable swan, floats over every soul that draws near to their soul. Do not believe that thoughts such as these can be mere ornaments, and without influence upon the lives of those who admit them. It is far more important that one’s life should be perceived than that it should be transformed; for no sooner has it been perceived, than it transforms itself of its own accord.”
Maurice Maeterlinck“Everything that seems imperishable tends to extinguishment.”
Marcel Proust“Fame Imperishable and glory that will never die -- that is what we march for!”
Steven Pressfield, The Virtues of War: A Novel of Alexander the Great“Life, like that water droplet, is everlasting and imperishable. There is only a transition, never an end !”
Rajib Mukherjee, Partho, the Unconventional Investigator: The mystery of the missing bags“To what greater inspiration and counsel can we turn than to the imperishable truth to be found in this treasure house, the Bible?”
Queen Elizabeth II“Seeking nothing, emulating nothing, breathing gently, he moved in an atmosphere of imperishable calm, impresihable light, inviolable peace.”
Hermann Hesse, Siddhartha“To resist and subdue Nature is to make for one's self a personal and imperishable life: it is to break free from the vicissitudes of Life and Death.”
Aleister Crowley“The first among mankind will always be those who make something imperishable out of a sheet of paper, a canvas, a piece of marble, or a few sounds”
Alfred de Vigny, Stello“i do concentrate to make my soul beautiful more than my Body just for the reason because one day my body will expire but my soul is imperishable”
Mohammed Zaki Ansari, "Zaki's Gift Of Love"“We can speak and think only of what exists. And what exists is uncreated and imperishable for it is whole and unchanging and complete. It was not or nor shall be different since it is now, all at once, one and continuous.”
Parmenides